Apple's New Macintosh: Does It Have the Stuff to Stand Up to IBM?
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Apple's new Macintosh computer may become a new de facto standard in the computer marketplace. Over eighty companies are developing software for the non-IBM-compatible microcomputer. Innovative features such as its thirty-two bit processor, user friendliness, and graphics options may help to give it a competitive edge in the IBM dominated industry.
Publication Name: Office Administration and Automation
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0745-4325
Year: 1984
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A Conversation with John Connell
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John J. Connell, author, lecturer and critic, is heavily involved in the office technology community. Executive Director of the Office Technology Research Group, Connell is concerned with the office automation investment, its impact and who actually uses the equipment. These are factors focused on in an interview with Connell.
Publication Name: Office Administration and Automation
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0745-4325
Year: 1985
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