
Microsoft's Security Surge, Pricing Shakeup, and AI-Powered Events on the Horizon
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Microsoft has been making headlines this week with a string of meaningful moves on the security, business, and event fronts. Tuesday saw the buzzworthy September 2025 Patch Tuesday, with Microsoft releasing fixes for 81 security flaws, including two zero-day vulnerabilities—one affecting the Windows SMB Server and the other tied to Newtonsoft.Json as used in SQL Server. The update also tackled nine critical vulnerabilities, five of which were remote code execution flaws, and triggered plenty of chatter in cybersecurity circles, notably on platforms like BleepingComputer and CrowdStrike. The new protections strengthen Windows against relay attacks by introducing additional auditing and configuration recommendations, though there was some speculation about potential compatibility headaches for legacy implementations. Industry analysts emphasized elevation of privilege and remote code execution as the dominant threats handled in this patch cycle.
Turning to business developments, Microsoft announced a shake-up in pricing for online services delivered under Enterprise Agreements, eliminating volume discounts and standardizing prices beginning in November 2025. This change means a price bump for many customers: subscriptions on Levels B, C, and D will rise by 6%, 9%, and 12% respectively, according to the latest licensing updates. Notably, the company unveiled new SMB security offerings for Business Premium customers, introducing integrated extended detection and response XDR solutions and improved data compliance suites. Meanwhile, Dynamics 365 Business Central is poised for a price increase of up to 15%, effective October, and discounted promos for Microsoft 365 Copilot and E3/E5 are set to expire at the end of September.
On the events and public appearance front, Microsoft is gearing up for two major online gatherings: the Migrate and Modernize Summit on September 23–24, spotlighting AI-powered Azure migrations with keynotes by leaders like Scott Guthrie and Amanda Silver, and the Microsoft Fabric Community Conference in Vienna running September 15–18, focused on the latest analytics and AI breakthroughs across Fabric, Power BI, and the broader ecosystem. These events are widely promoted on LinkedIn, Twitter, and the company’s own community blogs, with partners and customers encouraged to engage and experience new demos and success stories from top brands like Sanofi and Thomson Reuters.
Social media conversations have been lively, especially following Microsoft’s 365 and Power Platform community call streamed on YouTube, highlighting new Power Apps features and developer tips. Posts from event organizers and Microsoft product teams across Twitter and LinkedIn have been amplifying anticipation for upcoming summits and sharing soundbites from recent product announcements. All these activities have fueled discussions about Microsoft’s ongoing investments in cloud migration, AI integration, and enterprise security—offering a glimpse into where the company is headed in the months ahead.
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