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Server Suite Dreams
Though Microsoft's BackOffice is the frontrunner in server suites, both IBM and Netscape are strong contenders.

Swift Sites
Slow-loading Web pages win no affection from users. If your site is about as speedy as a Congressional vote, follow these simple steps to build a more bandwidth-friendly presence on the Web.

The Search Is On
Tired of spending countless hours searching thousands of Web documents? Learn to master the most popular search engines, so you can cut right to the chase.

Surf's Up
Don't wipe out when you surf the Web. Get the right browser and some radical plug-ins, and ride the wave.We compare Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator, help you sort out the standards, and show you the latest versions, as well as a glimpse at the many innovations yet to come.

This Changes Everything
Get ready for a revolution. Internet Explorer 4.0 will usher in a whole new way of working. Check out our exclusive sneak preview.

Form-id able Function
Building a Web data-entry form doesn't require CGI-just a third-party app with programming savvy.

Safety on the Net
Don't let hackers, crackers and outlaws wreak havoc on your Web site, your network or your system. Act now to shut them out, so you can safeguard your data, your company and even your family.

Picture the Perfect Web Server
Choosing a World Wide Web server for Windows NT is as simple as targeting your needs and your budget.

Sites for Sore Eyes
There's a whole world of Web pages fighting for attention. Here's how to make your site stand out as one worthy of a repeat visit.

NT: Your Route To the Internet

Thanks to a feature that first appeared in NT Server 3.5, it's now easy to put your entire LAN on the Internet, allowing all your client machines to share a single full-time, high-speed connection. And it's just as easy to create your own Internet site, accessible to folks all over the world.

Get It on the Web

Hang up that phone! If you've got questions on Windows 95, or on any hardware or software, go online. You'll discover that online tech support is cheap, fast and informative

Getting to Know You
Use the Web to generate and capture leads.


Columns

Start

By Fred Langa

November 96
Get a feel for ActiveX, Microsoft's latest-generation component technology.

October 96
Here's a lot more detail on the next version of Windows (which includes many Internet features), plus info on how you can try it out yourself.

September 96
Nashville puts a fresh face on Windows 95 and the new NT 4.0. Which OS and desktop are right for you?

June 96
Are you guilty of the seven deadly Web site sins?

The Explorer

By Mike Elgan

September 96
Microsoft starts out embracing popular standards, but ends up replacing them.

August 1996
Cyberthugs are making mean streets of the info highway.

Windows at Work

By Cheryl Currid

October 96
Learn how to breeze through Internet information-gathering tasks.

Dialog Box

October 96
by Newt Gingrich
Whose responsibility is it to "wire" our nation's students?

April 96
by Miss Manners
Must we tolerate the appalling lack of cyberspace etiquette?

Programming Windows

By Martin Heller

November 96
CGI is on target for Web programming.

October 96
Reducing delays at WinMag's Web site is a learning experience.

August 96
Defend the Web against control-copping pirates

July 96
If you ask Microsoft, Windows and the Net are converging.

June 96
The growth of CGI programming is reaching warp speed.

Applications

By Jim Boyce

November 96
For alternative Internet access, cruise CompuServe and Win95.

August 96
Grab your daypack. We"ll show you some shortcuts to the Internet.

NT

Enterprise View
by John Ruley
It's only ISDN, but I like it.

Windows NT
by John Ruley
Perl is a gem of a World Wide Web programming language.


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