April 2, 1996
Early Training Initiative Paves Way for More Than 11,000

Since July 1995, more than 1,000 independent Microsoft Solution Provider companies have been trained on Microsoft Exchange Server. Today, more than 200 Authorized Training and Education Centers (ATECs) offer Microsoft Exchange training and certification.

April 2, 1996
EDS Moves Users to Microsoft Exchange

EDS, the world’s leading information and technology services company, will use Microsoft Exchange to replace its current installations of approximately 18 messaging systems.

April 2, 1996
Microsoft Exchange Server Available

Today at Networld+Interop ’96, Microsoft Corp. announced the availability of Microsoft Exchange Server, the first integrated messaging and groupware server designed to provide users and system administrators with native open and secure access to the Internet.

April 2, 1996
Bill Gates Announces Microsoft Exchange…

As a part of his NetWorld+Interop ’96 keynote address, Bill Gates today announced that Microsoft Exchange Server is shipping and demonstrated Microsoft Corp.’s vision for business communications and computing over the Internet.

April 1, 1996
Microsoft Underscores Commitment To Supporting Document Management

Increasingly, corporate IS users are choosing Windows NT Server and Microsoft SQL Server as the platform to run mission-critical applications. As a result, more and more solution developers are offering technologies for Microsoft’s high-end server environment.

April 1, 1996
Microsoft and Dolby to Bring High-Quality Audio to PCs

Microsoft and Dolby signed a letter of intent to jointly develop technologies and specifications to support the use of Dolby’s industry-leading theater-quality sound systems, including Dolby digital AC-3 technology to decode multichannel audio for use by six-speaker Surround Sound stereo systems.

April 1, 1996
MAPI-Based Workflow Specification Now Available

Microsoft Corp. and Wang Laboratories Inc. announced today the first public availability of the specification for the MAPI Workflow Framework (MAPI-WF). MAPI-WF provides a standards-based mechanism to allow production and messaging-based workflow systems to interoperate.

April 1, 1996
Microsoft and Hardware Community Announce OnNow Initiative…

OnNow PCs will turn on instantly like VCRs or TVs, without rebooting, and will respond automatically to incoming faxes, voice mail and e-mail even when they appear to be turned off. OnNow will be supported in future releases of the Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows NT operating systems.