September 15, 1997 Microsoft Introduces Scriptlets in Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0, Enabling Reusable Dynamic HTML Components for the First Time Leading Tool Vendors Pledge Support for Scriptlets, The Easy Way to Create Cross-Platform Web Components
September 11, 1997 More Than 200 Top Web Development Companies and Solution Providers Ready to Support Rollout of Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 Richest Development Platform, Superior Tools and Support Make Internet Explorer 4.0 The Product of Choice for Delivering Unique and Flexible Customer Solutions
September 11, 1997 Microsoft, ArborText and Inso Submit XSL Proposal to W3C Stylesheets for XML Are Compatible With Cascading Style Sheets, Go Beyond CSS to Handle Unique Characteristics of XML
September 11, 1997 Microsoft and Lernout & Hauspie Announce Strategic Alliance In Support of Voice-Enabled Computing Microsoft’s $45 Million Investment Will Help Accelerate Efforts To Create Next Generation of Speech-Enabled Products for Windows
September 10, 1997 Microsoft, Industry Leaders Publish ASF Draft Specification In Collaborative Effort to Standardize Internet Streaming Media Formats ASF to Spur Industry Growth by Fostering Compatibility of Internet Streaming Content; Specification Draft Available for Public Comment
September 10, 1997 Microsoft Announces Powerful Corporate Migration Tools To Speed Rollout of Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 in the Enterprise New Resources to Assist IT Managers in Easy Deployment and Centralized Management Of Next-Generation Internet Client
September 10, 1997 Microsoft Presents Industry Solution Awards in Accounting At SoftEx Trade Show Platinum Software Wins for Best Functionality; State of the Art Wins for Best Technology Integration
September 10, 1997 Microsoft Enters Skills-Software Category With My Personal Tutor: Preschool-First Grade Innovative Targeted Instruction Takes New Approach Building Kids’ Math, Reading and Early Learning Skills on the PC
September 9, 1997 Microsoft Files Suit Against Former Authorized Education Reseller First in Effort Aimed at Protecting Integrity in the Distribution of Academic Software
September 9, 1997 Microsoft and Euristix Join Forces to Bring Key Telecom Management Software to Market Microsoft “Faces the Elements” With Euristix RACEMAN Element Management Systems