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>Microsoft Outlines Intranet Strategy,
>Demonstrates Wide Range of New Intranet-Related Products
>And Future Technologies
>CEO Bill Gates Sees Dramatic Evolution in Corporate Computing
>Enabled by Internet Technologies
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>SAN JOSE, Calif. - June 13, 1996 - In a worldwide briefing to customers
>and industry influentials, Microsoft Corp. Chairman and CEO Bill Gates
>today outlined Microsoft's strategy to deliver a comprehensive set of
>products and services that seamlessly integrate desktops, LANs,
>client-server applications, legacy systems and the public Internet to
>create dramatically more effective corporate computing systems. Gates
>also announced a broad set of intranet-related products and previewed
>future technologies in each of Microsoft's key product lines.
>
>Today's briefing was the third major presentation of Microsoft's
>strategy for the Internet. The company unveiled its overall Internet
>strategy and a range of new products in December 1995, then delivered a
>comprehensive set of technologies and tools for developers in March 1996
>at the Microsoft® Professional Developers Conference - Building
>Internet Applications. Since December, Microsoft has delivered a wide
>range of Internet products and technologies across every major product
>line and focused its worldwide product group to develop products that
>help customers take advantage of the Internet.
>
>"Six months ago, Microsoft promised the world that it was hard-core
>about the Internet and since then we've delivered innovative products in
>every major product category," Gates said. "Today, we're making the same
>promise to our customers about the intranet."
>
>Microsoft's Intranet Strategy
>
>Intranets that integrate a corporation's computing environment with the
>Internet can help customers dramatically increase the effectiveness of
>their business-management systems. Broadly, Microsoft's strategy is to
>do the following:
>
> * Seamlessly integrate internal LANs with the Internet to enhance
> communication between businesses and their customers and partners
>
> * Implement new navigation paradigms pioneered on the Internet into all
> products to make it easier for users to find, create, analyze and
> collaborate
>
> * Simplify applications development, deployment and administration to
> help customers streamline business processes and shorten development
> cycles
>
> * Integrate new products and Internet technologies with existing
> infrastructures to enable customers to leverage technology
> investment and evolve information technology systems smoothly
>
>"Intranets will have an immediate and dramatic impact on businesses over
>the next few years - but this is just the beginning," Gates said. "By
>merging the best of the Internet and the best of the PC with customers'
>existing computing environment, Microsoft will enable customers to
>develop a new generation of more powerful, flexible and cost-effective
>intranet solutions."
>
>Simon & Schuster, the world's largest English-language book publisher
>and a leader in electronic publishing, has been able to easily develop
>and begin using its corporate intranet by using Microsoft technologies.
>"To use an intranet as a full production platform, you need fully
>integrated tools," said Michael Packer, executive vice president of
>technology systems and operations at Simon & Schuster. "We believe that
>these intranet tools from Microsoft will enable Simon & Schuster to
>operate more efficiently and retain a manageable infrastructure, all the
>while creating substantially more value for our internal business
>clients."
>
>New Products and Technologies for Intranets
>
>Microsoft announced and previewed a range of new products, technologies
>and services that will enable customers to implement next-generation
>intranets:
>
> * Microsoft Office. Microsoft previewed Office 97, a new version of its
> leading suite of desktop applications that will include Web
> technology to make it easy for business users to create, analyze and
> publish content on intranets. Microsoft also previewed Microsoft
> Outlook™, an innovative new desktop information management
> application that helps users organize, communicate and collaborate
> on intranets.
> * Microsoft Windows and Windows NT Workstation . Microsoft previewed the
> next generation of its Web browser, Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0,
> and the Windows Active Desktop™ technologies. By integrating
> Microsoft Internet Explorer with the Windows® operating system,
> the Active Desktop provides seamless access to information of all
> types regardless of location. Furthermore, it notifies the user when
> priority information is updated on an intranet or the Internet.
> * Windows NT Server. Windows NT Server 4.0 will add Microsoft
> FrontPage™, Microsoft's innovative Web publishing and
> site-management product, and a Search Server for document searching.
> These features, along with Internet Information Server, the
> high-performance Web server already incorporated in the product,
> make Windows NT Server the most capable intranet operating system
> available, with high performance, security, and ease of use.
> * Directory Server. Microsoft demonstrated its next-generation Windows
> NT Directory Server, designed to seamlessly integrate Internet and
> intranet environments. The next-generation Directory Server combines
> the best of DNS (domain name server) and X.500 in a seamless upgrade
> to Windows NT Server 4.0. The Directory Server will be available for
> preview in the second half of 1996.
>
>"Microsoft's new Internet strategy will make the company an important
>supplier of Internet and Web technology to corporate users," said John
>Rymer, vice president, information group at Giga, a knowledge resource
>firm for IT decision-making based in Cambridge, Mass. "The breadth of
>its product line and its ability to integrate new Internet paradigms
>with existing systems will make it a leader in the intranet
>marketplace."
>
>For additional information on Microsoft's Intranet Strategy Day
>briefings and announcements, connect to Microsoft's Web server at
>http://microsoft.com/intranet/.[2]
>
>Founded in 1975, Microsoft (NASDAQ "MSFT") is the worldwide leader in
>software for personal computers. The company offers a wide range of
>products and services for business and personal use, each designed with
>the mission of making it easier and more enjoyable for people to take
>advantage of the full power of personal computing every day.
>
>Microsoft, Windows NT, Outlook and FrontPage are either registered
>trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corp. in the United States and/or
>other countries.
>
>For online product information:
>
>http://microsoft.com/intranet/[3]
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