Digital Government

NT 4.0 sales blitz ahead

Microsoft Corp. is putting on a fullcourt press for its new release of Windows NT securing more than 30 contracting vehicles to sell the workstation and server versions of the software during the last few weeks of the federal buying season. Microsoft released its final "gold" beta of NT 4.0 last

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Army tests terminals, awaits award

FORT HUACHUCA Ariz. With the Army expecting to award a $300 million contract for a new generation of mobile satellite terminals this month soldiers here are giving rave reviews to the six prototype systems the Army has already received. The prototypes were built by GTE Corp. under a $10.2 million

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Proxima introduces projection system

Proxima Corp., a San Diegobased maker of presentation devices, last week announced two new highresolution projector and panel systems that will be targeted at federal customers. The announcements are the latest in a series of product rollouts expected this spring and summer. In May, for example,

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SMS revamps jukebox line, introduces modular units

SMS Data Products Group Inc. has overhauled its jukebox line with the recent introduction of modular, upgradable units that can be daisychained, rackmounted or operated in standalone mode. The new Millenia Series, offered at the same price point as the company's older NETower line, features a me

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SCO announces Internet products; BTG, DLT, GBC/Globelle to resell wares

The Santa Cruz Operation Inc., a leading Unix vendor in the federal market, will announce today the first two offerings in its planned line of Internet products. In both offerings, SCO has integrated bestselling Internet packages from Netscape Communications Corp., Morning Star and others with its

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Hardware/software testing facility opens

The Army has consolidated eight laboratories dedicated to testing commercial hardware and software products into a new 42,000squarefoot building at Fort Huachuca, Ariz. The $4.2 million building officially opened last week. The new testing facility, the largest of its kind in the Defense Departme