September 19, 1996 Microsoft Applauds Law Enforcement Officials For Arrest Of Key Suspect In Massive Software Piracy Case $24.8 million damage award sends “a clear warning to anyone who is thinking about engaging in software piracy against any company”
September 19, 1996 Microsoft Taps Shandwick to Drive Interactive Media Division PR Waggener Edstrom Remains Primary Microsoft Agency; Will Transition Business by End of 1996
September 18, 1996 Sales of Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Skyrocket Customers Deploy in Large Numbers, Citing Strong Scalability , Low Cost of Ownership and Internet/Intranet Functionality
September 18, 1996 Microsoft Releases Beta Version of Microsoft Exchange Server 4.5 Support Enhanced for Open Internet Standards POP3, LDAP, NNTP and HTTP
September 18, 1996 Microsoft Debuts All-New Line of Automap Products Automap Streets Plus, Automap Streets Plus, Deluxe Edition and Automap Trip Planner Take Travelers Where They Want to Go
September 18, 1996 Microsoft Releases Beta Version of DCOM for Windows 95 Powerful ActiveX Technology Available for Download on the World Wide Web
September 18, 1996 Microsoft and Digital to Extend Their Alliance To Network Multimedia Solutions Microsoft NetShow on Digital AlphaServer to Offer Scalable Solutions For Delivering Live and On-Demand Multimedia Content Over Intranets
September 18, 1996 Microsoft Submits HTML Object Model Proposal to W3C Design Review Held Today Previewing Specification to Over 75 ISVs
September 18, 1996 Microsoft and Intel Announce Windows NT Operating System Development Plans to Support Intel’s IA¬64 Architecture The combination of Windows NT and Intel’s IA¬64 processor family will provide seamless support for existing Pentium Pro processor (IA-32) applications and new applications optimized for IA¬64 processors.
September 18, 1996 Leading Pharmaceutical Software Firm Taps Microsoft Internet Technologies for Pharmacy Re-Engineering PDX to Transform Retail Pharmacies Into Comprehensive Health-Management Centers With Online Services Linking Pharmacists, Patients and Physicians