As discontent over Windows Vista (with or without Service Pack 1) continues to swirl, Microsoft is gearing up to launch on February 27 the "other" Windows: Windows Server 2008. Even though it is built ...
Windows NT 4.0 Workstation died with little fanfare on Monday. Microsoft formally ended support for the product seven years after its July 1996 launch. The decision leaves users with two generations ...
The extended support phase for Microsoft Corp.’s Windows NT 4.0 Workstation operating system — which will mark its seventh birthday on July 29 — officially came to an end yesterday, as the company had ...
People have been poring over the bad Windows builds that Microsoft accidentally distributed to members of the Windows Insider program last week, and they’ve found signs that Microsoft is planning to ...
The marketing hype surrounding this release has nearly been unrivaled since. Windows 95 integrated 32-bit TCP/IP stack for Internet support and sported plug and play, dial-up networking and multimedia ...
Part Two of this four-part series profiles an organization with 30 television stations across the country and 2,000-plus employees. For Raycom Media, a critical application drove the decision to roll ...
Sunday July 31 marks 20 years since Microsoft launched Windows NT 4.0. On July 31, 1996, Microsoft released NT 4.0 to manufacturing. It was generally available as of August 24 that year. NT 4.0 wasn't ...