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    Recent News

    November 16, 1998
    Industry Recognizes Need for Proficiency in Administering, Designing and Implementing SQL Server-Based Databases

    Microsoft announced its premier certification for database administrators, Microsoft®Certified Database Administrator to augment the existing Microsoft Certified Professional Program.

    November 16, 1998
    Micron Helping Businesses Implement Windows NT-Based Solutions Today, Windows 2000-Based Solutions Tomorrow

    Leading the transition to Microsoft Windows 2000, Micron Electronics, Inc. today announced shipment of Windows 2000 ready personal computers.

    November 16, 1998
    Quantex Works with Microsoft to Provide Windows 2000-Ready Desktop Systems

    Quantex Microsystems announced it will work with Microsoft Corp. to provide powerful business desktop systems that are Windows 2000 Ready.

    November 16, 1998
    Microsoft Announces Worldwide Launch of SQL Server 7.0

    More Than 30,000 Customers, Partners Celebrate Release of Breakthrough Database Software

    November 16, 1998
    Microsoft Continues Commitment to Innovation and Evolution of the PC at COMDEX/Fall ’98

    Company launches SQL Server 7.0, announces the new “Windows 2000 Ready PC” program and previews Office 2000 Beta 2 to thousands of customers nationwide.

    November 16, 1998
    Gates’ Keynote Speech at COMDEX/Fall ’98 Focuses on Promises and Pitfalls of the Information Age

    During his keynote speech at COMDEX/ Fall ’98, Gates cites ClearType font rendering technology as an example of the amazing pace of innovation in PC technology.

    November 16, 1998
    SQL Server 7.0 Provides Powerful Database Platform for Line of Business, Electronic Commerce, Data Warehousing and Mobile Computing

    Microsoft this week announced the availability of Microsoft SQL Server 7.0, the new enterprise database software that empowers businesses to turn information into results.

    November 16, 1998
    Steve Ballmer Speech Transcript – Launch of Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 at Comdex/Fall ’98

    A transcript of remarks made by Steve Ballmer in Las Vegas, Nev. on November 16, 1998 as part of Launch of Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 at Comdex/Fall ’98.

    November 15, 1998
    Americans’ Dysfunctional Love Affair . . . With Their Cars?

    New MSN CarPoint Personal Auto Page to the Rescue

    November 15, 1998
    Microsoft Research Announces Screen Display Breakthrough At COMDEX/Fall ’98

    Microsoft CEO Bill Gates Highlights ClearType Software Technology; Improves Font Sharpness up to 300 Percent on Existing LCD Displays

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