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The first release of Microsoft Exchange Server was version 4.0 in April 1996, when it was sold as an upgrade to Microsoft Mail 3.5. Before that, Microsoft Mail v2.0 (written by Microsoft) was replaced in 1991 by "Microsoft Mail for PC Networks v2.1", [1] based on Network Courier from its acquisition of Consumers Software. [2]
Microsoft Build events Year Dates Venue 2011 September 13–16 Anaheim Convention Center: 2012 October 30–November 2 Microsoft campus: 2013 June 26–28 Moscone Center (North & South) 2014 April 2–4 Moscone Center (West) 2015 April 29–May 1 2016 March 30–April 1 Moscone Center 2017 May 10–12 Washington State Convention Center: 2018 ...
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Office for Mac received Touch Bar support in an update on February 16, 2017, following the launch of the 2016 MacBook Pro models. 32-bit versions of Office for Mac will not run on macOS Catalina; therefore, version 15.25 is the earliest version of Office for Mac that will run on the latest version of macOS.
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Windows NT 3.1 Advanced Server was released on July 27, 1993 [citation needed] as an edition of Windows NT 3.1, an operating system aimed towards business and server use. As with its Workstation counterpart, Windows NT 3.1 Advanced Server was a 32 bit rewrite of the Windows kernel that retained a similar use interface to Windows 3.1.
Show Channel Source January 1 The Mick: Fox [1] Ransom: CBS [2] January 2 Beyond: Freeform [3] January 6 Emerald City: NBC [4] Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan and Jane: Netflix One Day at a Time: January 9 Big Fan: ABC [5] For the Record with Greta: MSNBC [6] January 10 We're Lalaloopsy: Netflix January 12 My Kitchen Rules: Fox [7] Hanazuki: Full ...
The 17th BET Awards was held at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California on June 25, 2017. The ceremony celebrated achievements in entertainment and honors music, sports, television, and movies released between April 1, 2016 and March 31, 2017. [2]