INtime 1.0 was originally introduced in 1997 in conjunction with the Windows NT operating system.
Microsoft is also trying to enter the high-end market with a new version of its Windows NT operating system.
Microsoft introduced it with the Windows NT operating system.
Tandem Computers agreed with Microsoft to make machines that would run on the Windows NT operating system.
Already Microsoft has given its Windows NT 5.0 system the ability to read text out loud.
In 1995 the company was asked by Microsoft to develop products for its Windows NT system before it was released.
Microsoft tried to move the service to its Windows NT operating system, but that was unsuccessful.
He would lead the development of the Windows NT operating system, which continues to serve as the basis for Microsoft's operating systems line.
Instead, Microsoft has assembled a team to build a system based on the Windows NT operating system, which is known to be more reliable.
First, the company wants to go further into the industrial-strength heart of corporate computing with its Windows NT operating system and server software.