(SUNW)(NETM) WINDOWS SOCKETS VERSION 2 BETA SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS KIT NOW AVAILABLE; With Windows Sockets 2 Developers Can Create Protocol-Independent and Real-Time Multimedia-Enabled Applications.SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 20, 1996--The Windows Sockets (WinSock) Group today announced that a software developer's kit See SDK. (SDK (Software Developer's Kit) See developer's toolkit and Windows SDK. SDK - Software Developers Kit (or "Software Development Kit"). ) for Windows Sockets version 2 is now available for beta testing on Windows NT-based PCs. A Windows 95 version of the beta SDK is expected to be available in the first quarter of this year. Windows Sockets 2 is a protocol-independent version of the widely known Windows Sockets data communications interface specification for the TCP/IP TCP/IP in full Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol Standard Internet communications protocols that allow digital computers to communicate over long distances. protocol. In addition, the new version offers extensions optimized to support real-time multimedia communications and creates a communications infrastructure that is ready for new Internet and network technologies such as ATM, wireless, ISDN ISDN in full Integrated Services Digital Network Digital telecommunications network that operates over standard copper telephone wires or other media. , cable and infrared. Windows Sockets 2 originated as a specification that was created by the WinSock Group, an informal coalition of leading PC industry companies working together to further enhance the capabilities of the Windows Sockets specification. Key features of the new version include: -- Protocol Independence: Ability to support multiple protocols, including traditional transport stacks (TCP/IP, IPX/SPX See IPX. , OSI (1) (Open System Interconnection) An ISO standard for worldwide communications that defines a framework for implementing protocols in seven layers. Control is passed from one layer to the next, starting at the application layer in one station, proceeding to the ), LANs, ATM networks, wireless networks and telephony networks. Makes it possible for Windows Sockets 2 developers to create Internet and general communications applications that are independent of underlying networks. -- Quality of Service: An interface for applications to query and request performance attributes such as bandwidth and latency from the underlying network -- a capability required for real-time multimedia and communications. -- Multi-point and multi-cast features to enable end user capabilities like multi-player games, conferencing, and distance learning. -- 100% binary compatibility with the current Windows Sockets 1.1c specification, ensuring that Windows Sockets 2-compliant systems will have immediate compatibility with the hundreds of existing Windows Sockets applications. Availability The Windows Sockets 2 beta SDK is being distributed as part of the just released beta version of Microsoft's Windows NT 4.0 (Shell Update Release) Workstation and Server included in the Microsoft Developer's Network (MSDN (MicroSoft Developer Network) A subscription service from Microsoft for software developers. It includes technical documentation and news, patches and fixes for existing products and beta copies of upcoming releases. ) level 2 subscription. Copies of the Windows Sockets 2 SDK, and important feature updates, can also be obtained free of charge on the World Wide Web and via anonymous FTP at: http://www.intel.com/IAL/winsock2 ftp FTP in full file transfer protocol Internet protocol that allows a computer to send files to or receive files from another computer. Like many Internet resources, FTP works by means of a client-server architecture; the user runs client software to connect to ://ftp.intel.com/pub/winsock2/sdk SDK Background and Description In support of the Windows Sockets 2 specification, the Intel Architecture Labs Intel Architecture Labs, also known as IAL, was the Personal Computer system research and development arm of Intel Corporation during the 1990s. IAL was created by Intel Vice-President Ron Whittier together with Craig Kinnie and Steven McGeady to develop the hardware and (IAL IAL - ALGOL 58 ) and Microsoft Corporation are working together to create the SDK for Microsoft's 32-bit operating systems which include Windows 95 and both Windows NT platforms. The SDK contains all of the components necessary for software developers to create data communications applications including specifications, sample applications code, and the DLL (1) See data link layer. (2) (Dynamic Link Library) An executable program module in Windows that performs one or more functions at runtime. DLLs are not launched by the user; they are called for by an executable program or by other DLLs. components. Also included is Microsoft's Windows Sockets 2 service provider for TCP/IP protocol on the Windows NT platforms. A Windows 95 version of the beta SDK is expected to be available in the first quarter of this year. Interoperability Workshops Planned The beta trial period will feature a series of inter-operability workshops sponsored by Microsoft, Intel, and Stardust Technologies beginning in late March of 1996. All of the beta participants will be invited to test their applications across a wide variety of Windows Sockets 2 service providers. Early adopters of the new Windows Sockets 2 technology include: Banyan Systems, Intel, FTP Software, Lotus Development Corporation (company) Lotus Development Corporation - A software company who produced Lotus 1-2-3, the Symphony spreadsheet and Lotus Notes for the IBM PC. Disliked by the League for Programming Freedom on account of their lawsuits. Quarterly sales $224M, profits $10M (Aug 1994). , Microsoft, NetManage, Novell, Stardust Technologies, SunSoft, WRQ, and many others. -0- Note to Editors: Windows is a registered trademark, and Windows NT is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. CONTACT: Mark Coker Dovetail PR (for Stardust) (408) 395-3600 or Martin Bickford Stardust Technologies (408) 879-8080 or Ralph Bond Intel Corp (503) 264-6277 or Pamela Laurence Novell (801) 429-7000 or Joni Gregory Microsoft (206) 882-8080 or Jill LeBallister Dudka FTP Software, Inc (508) 685-4000 ext 6458 or Sue Hartford WRQ (206) 217-7391 or Siobahn Carrol Banyan Systems (617) 577-9777 or Laura Ramsey SunSoft (508) 442-0508 or Donna Loughlin NetManage (408) 342-7612 CONTACT: CALIFORNIA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS COMED REPEATS: New York 212-575-8822 or 800-221-2462; Boston 617-236-4266 or 80 |
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