Microsoft is bringing Linux-style Coreutils and native WSL containers to Windows to simplify developer workflows.
Microsoft has released Coreutils for Windows, allowing a stack of familiar "Linux-like" command-line utilities to run ...
Microsoft expanded its AI and developer ecosystem at Build 2026 with new Windows tools, Azure infrastructure upgrades, Cobalt ...
Microsoft’s Build 2026 Windows updates add developer setup tools, local AI models, Linux workflows, and agent security ...
Microsoft is bringing secure, OS-level AI agent execution to Windows through Execution Containers, OpenClaw support, and a ...
Microsoft has been pushing Windows 11 for developers for years, but it's making its best push yet at Build 2026, with several ...
For years, we have watched Microsoft pour enormous resources into the Windows Subsystem for Linux. It was positioned as the great equalizer, the bridge that would finally make Windows a first-class ...
Docker Windows Server containers let you run programs on Windows in a lightweight and isolated environment. They work like small packages that include everything a program needs to run, such as the ...
Google added support for Windows-based containers in its latest Kubernetes Engine update that also bolsters its push to usurp larger rivals Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft atop the public ...
Everybody loves Linux, but the legacy enterprise wants Windows. New applications can certainly be created in Windows containers. But the appeal here would seem to be in legacy enterprise applications, ...
Microsoft is embracing Linux-like command line utilities and integrating its Linux subsystem even further into Windows.