October 6, 1998 Microsoft Announces System Preparation Tool For Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Designed to Simplify Operating System Deployment For Customers and Reduce TCO
October 6, 1998 Microsoft Ships Enterprise Solutions With Microsoft Visual J++ 6.0 Premier Development Environment for Java for Building and Deploying High-Performance Solutions for Windows and the Web Is Now Shipping
October 5, 1998 WebTV Granted First License to Export Highest-Level Encryption Lowest-Cost Internet Access Device Now the Most Secure
October 5, 1998 Microsoft Honored With Corporate Innovation Recognition Award IEEE Society Honors Microsoft for Outstanding Contributions in Technology
October 5, 1998 New Web Site for Cancer Patients is One of 400 Healthcare Applications Developed Using Microsoft Technology American Oncology Resources, Inc., develops first-of-its-kind Web site based on Microsoft technology.
October 5, 1998 IEEE Honors Microsoft for Innovation Prestigious award recognizes Microsoft for making computer technology accessible to the home, business and classroom through its innovative software developments.
October 5, 1998 Microsoft’s WebTV Granted First License to Export Highest-Level Encryption Now, the least expensive Internet access device is also the most secure.
October 1, 1998 World’s First Global Dictionary Announced Leaders in Computer and Publishing Industries to Join Forces To Set a New World Standard for Reference Works
October 1, 1998 Microsoft Launches Initiative and Web Site Geared to Seniors Program, Web Site Launched as U.N. International Year of Older Persons Gets Under Way
October 1, 1998 Microsoft to Launch Portals in 24 Countries and Regions, Making MSN the Most Widely Distributed Portal in the World MSN Worldwide Portal Sites Will Offer Local Content and Services, Reaching Over 90 Percent of the World’s Online Population