April 6, 1999 Microsoft Files Software Piracy Lawsuits on Behalf of Customers And Resellers in Maryland and Virginia Prevalence of Piracy in the Area Underscores Need for Recognizing Warning Signs Before Acquiring Software
April 6, 1999 Merrill Lynch Selects Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 For Worldwide Internet and Intranet Solution Joins Growing Number of Businesses Choosing Internet Explorer 5; Cites Rich Development Platform, Reduced Cost of Ownership as Reasons for Upgrade
April 6, 1999 Microsoft Announces Free Phone Support for Technology Providers Offering Builds on Success of Recent $30 Million Investment in Free Online and Phone Support
April 6, 1999 New Training Resources Make Selling and Supporting Microsoft Technology Solutions Easier Than Ever Microsoft Direct Access Launches Hands-On Training Kits and Sales Centers
April 6, 1999 Microsoft and Electronic Frontier Foundation Propose Solutions For Simplifying Adoption of Internet Privacy Standards Will Aid Developers in Implementing Online Privacy Safeguards
April 6, 1999 Microsoft, Electronic Frontier Foundation Propose Simpler Internet Privacy Standards Microsoft and the Electronic Frontier Foundation today proposed solutions for simplifying the adoption of Internet privacy standards, a move that will help software developers make the Web a safer place for e-commerce.
April 5, 1999 WebTV: Changing the Face of Education Four case studies show how educators around the country are using Microsoft’s WebTV technology to broaden opportunities for learning.
April 2, 1999 Microsoft Announces Industry Support For New Security Features in Office 2000 Network Associates and Trend Micro to Offer Integrated Anti-Virus Solutions for Office 2000
April 1, 1999 Software Piracy Drained More Than $440 Million From Ohio Economy Microsoft Announces 6,100 Jobs Lost to Software Piracy