Profile of Michael Endler
Associate Editor, InformationWeek.com
Member Since: 11/15/2013
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News & Commentary Posts: 553
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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 December 2014
12/31/2014
Want to test drive the Windows 10 Technical Preview without screwing up your computer? Windows 8.1's built-in virtualization technology makes it easy.
12/29/2014
Apple's iPad sales slowed down in 2014, but the company can open new avenues for growth in 2015, especially among enterprise customers.
12/23/2014
Microsoft had a strong 2014. To continue its momentum, the company has some work to do next year.
12/15/2014
After a rocky 2013, Microsoft bounced back this year. Here's what worked.
12/12/2014
Microsoft on January 21 plans to disclose more details on the OS's touch-focused, consumer-oriented side.
12/12/2014
Cisco says insights can't wait for data to travel from Internet of Things devices to the data center. Its solution: Analysis at the network's edge.
12/10/2014
Microsoft needs new ways to generate revenue, and a subscription-based Windows 10 version is a likely approach. But consumers may get a basic version for free.
12/8/2014
Microsoft, Accenture, and Avanade join forces to help enterprises migrate and manage applications between public and private clouds.
12/8/2014
Microsoft is done releasing Windows 10 previews until at least January, but details about the new operating system continue to leak.
12/2/2014
Billed as the thinnest and lightest notebook for business, HP's new EliteBook Folio 1020 is slimmer than Apple's MacBook Air.
12/2/2014
After struggling for months to gain users, Windows 8 and 8.1 finally have eclipsed Windows XP in market share.