Top tech stories now available. See what’s trending today.
Subscription | Read Online Twitter Facebook Google+

Having trouble upgrading to Windows 10? Microsoft releases free tool to ease the way

With reports that the majority of businesses still run Windows 7, Microsoft releases a free service to make it easier for firms to avoid upgrade problems.

More from TechRepublic

Why Microsoft is getting the cold shoulder from Moscow

Windows 10: Here's why it beats Windows 7 on security, says Microsoft

It's time to end the tech blame game

Smart cities: The smart person's guide

Featured Webcast

Live Webcast: How to Protect Your Organization From Ransomware

Businesses of all sizes are hit by ransomware attacks every day. A recent ZDNet article shows that damages related to ransomware attacks will re ach $1 billion this year. Don't miss "How to protect your organization from ransomware." Join CBS Interactive's Distinguished Lecturer David Gewirtz, one of America's leading cybersecurity experts, and security researcher and advocate Brook Chelmo, Sr. Product Marketing Manager at Dell SonicWALL, in a lively discussion about how to protect your IT ecosystem even if you're not a security expert.

Featured Multimedia

Photos: 10 innovative blockchain startups poised to revolutionize business

Today's recommended downloads

Forrester Report: Consider Bare-Metal As A Viable Cloud Option

(IBM)

WHY YOU NEED TO BECOME AN INTERCONNECTED ENTERPRISE, AND HOW YOU GET THERE FROM HERE.

(Equinix)

FlexPod Advantage: Performance, Agility, Economics

(NetApp)

Business Process Management with Speed and Simplicity at its Core

(OpenText)

Frost & Sullivan - The Truth about Cloud Price Performance

(IBM)

Connect with TechRepublic

Visit the Subscription Center to get other free newsletters, manage your account settings or to be removed from TechRepublic communications.

The e-mail address for your subscription is [email protected].

Unsubscribe | Send Feedback | FAQ | Advertise | Privacy Policy

© 2016 CBS Interactive, Inc. All rights reserved.

TechRepublic is a registered service mark of CBS Interactive, Inc.

TechRepublic

235 Second Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

U.S.A.