Microsoft has licensed the Windows and Macintosh versions of ForeFront’s leading, off-line browsing technology for inclusion in a set of Microsoft products and tools for exploring and publishing on the Internet that will be available at no cost to K-12 schools.
Microsoft Corp. confirmed that the beta release of its relational database management system, Microsoft SQL Server version 6.5, adds new features that significantly improve throughput, scalability and ease-of-use, once again raising the bar on distributed client-server computing.
As part of its continuing commitment to higher education, Microsoft Corp. is again joining with the ACM, the Association for Computing, to present this year’s International Collegiate Programming Contest.
Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS), Microsoft Corp.’s entry into the World Wide Web server market category, is now available free over the Internet.
Tight Integration With Microsoft Internet Information Server and New Internet Licensing Provide Foundation for Scalable Business Applications on the Internet