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BackOffice 1.5 Released to Manufacturing
First Integrated Server Suite Features Tighter Integration Within the Suite and With Windows 95, Office 95
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Microsoft Developer Network Level 3 Targets Application Developers For Microsoft BackOffice
A membership program that keeps developers writing applications for the Microsoft BackOffice integrated family of server software up to date on the latest information and development technology from Microsoft.
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Strong Customer Acceptance Makes Microsoft BackOffice Major Networking, Client-Server Platform In First Year of Release
The BackOffice family of products has achieved an explosive growth in shipments in the year since its release. Industry support has developed among Solution Providers, systems integrators, consultants and others.
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BackOffice News - Electronic Newsletter
Receive our bi-weekly newsletter via e-mail with updates on Microsoft BackOffice Products including the latest useful pieces of information posted to our web site, subscribe to the BackOffice News
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The Future of Windows NT
Bob Muglia, Vice President of Microsoft's Business Systems Division, talks about the future of Windows NT. Find out about future development plans for the Windows NT operating system and Microsoft BackOffice. This presentation was given to a standing room only crowd during the DECUS (Digital Equipment Computer Users Society) conference, December 2-7, in San Francisco, CA. The PowerPoint presentation from this event is available to download in PowerPoint 4.0 format and is a self-extracting, compressed file. (382K)
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Microsoft Events Calendar
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Microsoft Press Releases
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Don't miss the Networld+Interop Conference, April 1-5 in Las Vegas!
March 13, 1996 - Microsoft and technical experts from over 30 Microsoft Partners
will help you "bring your network strategy together," providing you with the very latest in
networking technology and business solutions! Conference sessions will
cover Microsoft technology and the critical network topics affecting
your business today. Plus, a keynote by Bill Gates (which will also be
cybercast live on the Internet) will help you understand today's
networking phenomenon and how the Internet fits into Microsoft's vision
of Information at your Fingertips. Register today!
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