Profile of Michael Endler
Associate Editor, InformationWeek.com
Member Since: 11/15/2013
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Michael Endler joined InformationWeek as an associate editor in 2012. He previously worked in talent representation in the entertainment industry, as a freelance copywriter and photojournalist, and as a teacher. Michael earned a BA in English from Stanford University in 2005 and, pending the completion of a long-gestating thesis, will hold an MA in Cinema Studies from San Francisco State.
Articles by Michael Endler
posted in October 2013
10/29/2013
Michael Dell's bid to take his company private is finally complete. But now that the deal's done, what will Dell do to compete?
10/29/2013
In show of commitment to Internet of Things, Cisco forms group focused on advancing technologies ranging from more secure power plants to driverless cars.
10/25/2013
With Microsoft's docking station -- which hadn't been expected until 2014 -- the Surface Pro can be a three-in-one device: tablet, laptop, desktop.
10/25/2013
Shareholders have questioned Microsoft's strategy. Will this week's strong earnings report persuade skeptics that the company is on the right track?
10/24/2013
Microsoft quietly slashed another $100 off the price of the original Surface Pro. Here's how it stacks up to the competition.
10/24/2013
Microsoft VP Frank Shaw made several valid points when he criticized Apple's new products and strategy. But he missed the boat on others.
10/23/2013
Microsoft's Surface 2 and Apple's iPad Air are poised for a head-to-head showdown. Here are nine ways to decide which is better for you.
10/18/2013
Windows 8 was a complete flop on non-touch desktop PCs but Windows 8.1 cures some headaches. Here's how desktop users can get the most out of Microsoft's new operating system.
10/17/2013
Can Windows 8.1 avoid the fate of Windows 8? Take a look at Microsoft's newest OS.
10/17/2013
Microsoft hopes to improve on Windows 8's lackluster first year with Windows 8.1. But is Microsoft's new OS right for you?
10/15/2013
Microsoft's new Student Advantage program means schools that license Office 365 for staff can now provide the software to students at no additional cost.
10/14/2013
Microsoft's Windows Phone update sets the stage for a wave of phablets, while a new developers' program could help address the platform's app gap.
10/11/2013
As Mac sales fall, clues mount that Apple is prepping a 13-inch iPad-laptop hybrid. Microsoft, HP and Dell can't be happy about that.
10/10/2013
The PC market continues to slump but not all PC makers are suffering equally. We break down the winners and losers.
10/10/2013
HP CEO Meg Whitman tells analysts the company's revenue will accelerate by 2015, discusses competitive relationship with Microsoft, Intel.
10/9/2013
Microsoft can still win with an iPad version of Office, but only if the touch interface is exceptional.
10/8/2013
Microsoft updates Azure, Windows Server and other enterprise products as part of aggressive push into cloud market valued at $2 trillion.
10/4/2013
Microsoft's Surface tablets gain a bit of momentum, but Microsoft faces new competition from Dell and continuing heat from Apple.
10/4/2013
Microsoft also reveals that financial and market share problems caused a hit to Ballmer's annual bonus.
10/2/2013
Major Microsoft investors reportedly want Bill Gates to step down as chairman. Patience may be running out for "devices and services" transition.
10/1/2013
Windows 7 gained more ground than Win 8 in September, according to Net Applications data. Will that change once Win 8.1 debuts in October?
10/1/2013
HP's new enterprise laptops prioritize both enterprise IT security needs and user experience.