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Active Stocks in Focus - Microsoft Corporation, (NASDAQ:MSFT), Delta Air Lines, (NYSE:DAL), Enterprise Products Partners, (NYSE:EPD)

On Tuesday, in the course of current trade, Shares of Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT), dropped -0.80%, and is now trading at $47.86.

Monday at its first-ever Ignite Conference, Microsoft Corporation, declared a range of new products and services that assist IT professionals lead their companies in the new era of enterprise computing, counting the next generation of Windows administration, Microsoft Office, hybrid cloud infrastructure and SQL Server.

Speaking to more than 23,000 conference attendees, in addition to thousands of online viewers, Nadella showcased how Microsoft is fueling IT pro innovation and success. He was joined on stage by Jose Angel Sanchez, CEO of Real Madrid C.F., winner of the 2014 FIFA Club World Cup and the FIFA Best Club of the 20th Century.

More personal computing

  • Windows Update for Business, introduced recently, is a new administration option for Windows 10 to always keep devices up to date with the latest security updates and Windows features. The new solution will assist reduce administration costs, provide control over update deployment, offer faster access to security updates and critical fixes, and deliver the latest innovation from Microsoft on an ongoing basis. The Windows Store for Business offers additional manageability, enabling company decision-makers to acquire trusted software or content for entire teams and companies.
  • System Center Configuration Manager for managing Windows 10, accessible recently in technical preview, gives IT professionals expanded tools to deploy, update, manage and secure Windows 10, and will integrate with Windows Update for Business. In addition, next week, Microsoft will release service packs for existing Configuration Manager 2012 and 2012 R2 customers, in addition to an update to Microsoft Intune for Windows 10 support.

Reinventing productivity

  • Office 2016, accessible in broad public preview recently, brings in-app, real-time co-authoring to the rich Office desktop applications used by over 1 billion people worldwide. Real-time presence and the ability to see changes to text and formatting as they happen will assist co-workers and teams stay on the same page as they create content.
  • Skype for Business broadcasting, introduced recently, enables customers to broadcast meetings to up to 10,000 people. The service uses Azure Media Services for streaming audio, video and PowerPoint presentations, and offers built-in interoperability with Bing Pulse for sentiment tracking and Yammer for audience conversations. Extensibility enables third parties to add audience polling, formal Q&A and other functionality.
  • Organizational analytics in Office Delve, introduced and demonstrated recently, is powered by the Office Graph, expanding upon personalized insights from Office Delve to provide organizational insights to individuals and teams from Office 365 data. A rich dashboard measures, tracks and identifies key trends such as engagement, reach and work-life balance across individuals’ interactions within their organization and with external teams.
  • SharePoint Server 2016, showcased recently and in preview later this year, will deliver enhancements and new capabilities across new user experiences, compliance and reporting. The new version gives on-premises SharePoint customers access to new capabilities in the cloud through hybrid deployments with Office 365.
  • Exchange Server 2016, also demonstrated at Ignite and in preview later this year, delivers new features first delivered in Office 365, such as a new approach to document collaboration, faster and more intelligent search, improved eDiscovery, and developer extensibility for mail, calendar and contacts.

Microsoft Corporation develops, licenses, markets, and supports software, services, and devices worldwide. The company’s Devices and Consumer (D&C) Licensing segment licenses Windows operating system and related software; Microsoft Office for consumers; and Windows Phone operating system.

During an Afternoon trade, Shares of Delta Air Lines, Inc. (NYSE:DAL), dipped -2.30%, and is now trading at $44.25.

Delta Air Lines, stated financial and operating performance for April 2015.

Merged passenger unit revenue (PRASM) for the month of April reduced 3.5 percent year over year, as stable domestic unit revenues were offset by foreign exchange pressure and lower surcharges in international markets.

Delta Air Lines, Inc. provides planned air transportation for passengers and cargo worldwide. The company operates in two segments, Airline and Refinery. Its route network comprises various gateway airports in Amsterdam, Detroit, Los Angeles, Minneapolis-St. Paul, New York-LaGuardia, New York-JFK, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Salt Lake City, Seattle, and Tokyo-Narita.

Shares of Enterprise Products Partners L.P. (NYSE:EPD), during its Tuesday’s current trading session fell -0.06%, and is now trading at $33.93.

Enterprise Products Partners, declared that it will take part in investor meetings in New York Wednesday and Thursday, May 6 & 7. A copy of the slides that will be used in these meetings will be posted at 8:00 a.m. CT, Wednesday, May 6 on the Enterprise website at www.enterpriseproducts.com under the Investors tab.

Enterprise Products Partners L.P. provides midstream energy services to producers and consumers of natural gas, natural gas liquids (NGLs), crude oil, petrochemicals, and refined products in the United States and internationally. Its NGL Pipelines & Services segment provides natural gas processing and related NGL marketing services, in addition to import and export terminal services.

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