January 28, 1997 Microsoft Selects Viewpoint to Provide 3-D Models for VRML 2.0 Models to Be Distributed With Microsoft Internet Explorer At World Movers Conference
January 27, 1997 Independent Research Proves Microsoft Exchange Server Easier, Faster to Manage Than Lotus Domino, Netscape Mail Server IT Administrators Prefer Microsoft Exchange By More Than 2-to-1 Over Domino, Netscape Combined
January 27, 1997 Microsoft Announces Hardware Volume Purchasing Program Substantial Discounts on Microsoft Ergonomic Input Devices Available to Customers in the Select Program
January 27, 1997 Softimage Announces Support for New Silicon Graphics OCTANE System New Version of Softimage 3D Pushes OCTANE Texturing and Multiprocessor Performance
January 27, 1997 Microsoft Licenses VRML 2.0 C++ Implementation From Intervista Software Delivers High-Performance C++-Based VRML 2.0 Viewer to Microsoft Internet Explorer
January 27, 1997 New Version of LEXIS-NEXIS Office for Windows to Feature Microsoft Internet Explorer Microsoft Internet Explorer will be incorporated into LEXIS-NEXIS Office 97
January 27, 1997 Microsoft, Reynolds and Reynolds Offer Internet Classifieds; Agreement to Lead to World’s Largest Used Car Database Shoppers will be able to search by make, model, price range and geographic preference.
January 22, 1997 Reynolds Metals Selects Microsoft Internet Explorer as Standard Browser For Intranet Solution Superior Cross-Platform Integration Key Factor in Decision to Switch From Netscape Navigator
January 22, 1997 Microsoft Enters Exclusive Agreement With Jim Henson Productions, Inc. To Develop Original Family Programming for The Microsoft Network Jim Henson Productions, Creator of the Muppets, Selects MSN As the Exclusive Online Home for Interactive Projects
January 21, 1997 Microsoft Announces, Demonstrates Application Foundation Classes Comprehensive Set of Cross-Platform Class Libraries for Java More Than 80 Developers Attend Microsoft Design Preview of Latest Java Technologies; Praise Microsoft Innovation, Support of Java, Commitment to Developers, Openness