SQL Server Magazine June 1996

[Focus]
Jon Honeyball reports on Nashville, a shell that's part of Microsoft's plans for a unified product that will integrate client-side applications with HTML on the desktop.
By Jon Honeyball
John Enck previews one of the first NT products with fully functional ActiveX controls in Wall Data's Rumba 95 workstation emulation and data access products.
By John Enck
[Feature]
Ed Tittel and Mary Madden take the difficulty out of understanding and implementing some of NT Server's network administration features.
By Mary Madden , et al.
Stewart McKie analyses how enterprise accounting vendors interpret NT's impact on the market.
By Stewart McKie
Spyros Sakellariadis guides you through SMS queries, reports, and data manipulation techniques for inventory data in the SMS database. Learn about functionality the manuals only touch on.
By Spyros Sakellariadis
Brian Moran reports on key functional enhancements for Internet and OLE support, distributed data management, data warehousing, and utilities.
By Brian Moran
Ken North explains how you can balance the resources of your clients against the resources of your servers.
By Ken North
David Truncale and Paula Lay explain how an SAP application suite led Lyondell Petrochemical to a visionary NT solution.
By Paula J. Lay , et al.
Nathaniel Bowman of Microsoft's support group helps you troubleshoot SMS.
By Nathaniel Bowman
[Editorial]
Openness mean choices, interoperability, and lots of competition.
By Mark Smith
[Product Reviews]
AutoCAD is a longtime standard that excels in a new environment.
By Tim Hill
[Inside Out]
Mark Minasi implements NT 4.0 beta 1 as an Internet gateway that's as fast as a dedicated router.
By Mark Minasi
[Tricks & Traps]
Bob Chronister answers your NT Registry questions.
By Bob Chronister
[News]
Tim Daniels explores how intranets and the Internet will affect the future corporate-grade business solutions.
By Tim Daniels
Joel Sloss comments on recent industry developments and their implications.
By Joel Sloss
[Interoperability]
John Enck explains the gross and disgusting things that happen behind the screens in a multiboot environment.
By John Enck
[Enterprising Choices]
Jeff Sloman shares Brigham and Women's Hospital's NT solution to a networking problem.
By Jeffrey Sloman
[WebDev]
Tim Daniels introduces this column with a look at new market trends toward Internet-enabled applications.
By Tim Daniels
[Small Enterprises]
Alex Pournelle visits a telephony expo and explores why anyone would want to merge telephones and computers.
By Alex Pournelle
[Lab Feature]
FirePower Systems' Powerized MX PowerPC shines under multimedia lights.
By Joel Sloss
Intergraph StudioZ Workstation opens a movie studio on your desktop.
By Joel Sloss
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