Microsoft also has a new release of its SQL Server database manager for OS/2, developed with Sybase Inc and supporting MS-DOS, Windows and OS/2micros. The new release has a new DB-Library applications programming interface halved to 40Kb, and a new protocol architecture for access to Sybase SQL Servers on other hardware in future. It now also supports IBM LAN Server and Novell NetWare and, soon, Banyan Vines and can be configured on a stand-alone OS/2 micro for development. It supports Windows 3.0, has a better gateway to DB2 from Micro Decisionware, and is $1,000 for the first five users with every 10 users at another $1,000. The version for unlimited users sells for $4,000. Number 1,490