Electronic Business Today 1996 - Abstracts

Electronic Business Today 1996
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$12 billion and counting. (SAP's R/3 application suite is key to many electronic commerce plans) (includes related articles on R/3, R/3-based supply chains, and Fujitsu's experience with R/3) (Product Information)Electronics and electrical industriesLarry Marion, Emily Kay
Cellular phone boom is hitting India. (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industries 
Changes characterize the programmable logic market. (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industriesRhondalee Rohleder
Chipping away at package size. (Tessera Inc's chip scale packages) (Company Business and Marketing)Electronics and electrical industriesJohn Haystead
Chips and Tech bets on a desktop comeback. (Chips and Technologies achieves financial success, focusing on new desktop chip sets) (Company Business and Marketing)Electronics and electrical industriesRobert Ristelheuber
Choosing the right source for pre-created designs. (intellectual property sources for designing programmable logic devices) (Technology Information)Electronics and electrical industriesRobert K. Beachler
Commotion continues on the Continent.(New Frontiers: Distributors Pioneer New Strategies) (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industriesMick Elliott
Digital's Alpha bet. (DEC Alpha-based products for Windows NT to provide solutions and margins) (includes related articles on plans to compete with Intel and management of the PC Business Unit) (Company Business and Marketing)Electronics and electrical industriesAlan R. Earls
Distributors change the Asian landscape.(New Frontiers: Distributors Pioneer New Strategies) (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industriesDrew Wilson
DSPs can build cheaper, efficient control systems. (Technology Information)Electronics and electrical industriesGregg Bennett
Equipment makers juggle technical and cost concerns. (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industriesPaul Franson
Future DSP-based products require new design methodologies. (Technology Information)Electronics and electrical industriesDavid Varn
Grand-slam growth in chip sales.(Special Report) (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industries 
HDLs are changing the dynamics of the PLD market. (use of Hardware Description Language for complex applications of programmable logic devices) (Technology Information)Electronics and electrical industriesEdward Smith
High-density etch helps keep Moore's law alive. (performance-improvement expectations in DRAMs, microprocessors and other ICs) (Technology Information)Electronics and electrical industriesRay Degner
How Motorola won race for Infobahn on ramp. (firm succeeds in cable modem arena)(ADD CABLE MODEM) (Company Business and Marketing)Electronics and electrical industriesLarry Marion, Paul Korzeniowski
HP rides IR smarts into the notebook market. (HP's infrared link in its notebook computers may help firm gain market share) (Technology Information)Electronics and electrical industriesRobert Ristelheuber
Implementing DSPs with programmable logic. (Technology Information)Electronics and electrical industriesDavid Greenfield, Robert K. Beachler
Improved thermoplastics build better connectors.(Special Section: Sources: Trends in Interconnect) (Technology Information)Electronics and electrical industriesLes Goff
Insight unleashes continental coverage. (Insight Electronics' revenues expand to $264 million) (Company Business and Marketing)Electronics and electrical industries 
Integrated processes reduce set-up time. (Technology Information)Electronics and electrical industriesIsrael Beinglass, Samuel Broydo
Integration builds factory of the future. (planning and management software is being linked with shop floor controls) (Industry Trend or Event)(Cover Story)Electronics and electrical industriesAlan Richter
LCD sales boom; prices fall. (LCD trends) (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industries 
Micromachines rev up for fast growth. (Technology Information)Electronics and electrical industriesRobert S. Seeley
Modular plugs and jacks meet emerging needs.(Special Section: Sources: Trends in Interconnect) (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industriesRuss Jacobs
More DRAM contracts include planned price cuts. (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industriesJ. Robert Lineback, Cynthia Bournellis
OEMs pose new challenges for connector makers.(Special Section: Sources: Trends in Interconnect) (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industriesRon Bishop
Overseas expansions keep the momentum going. (computer industry)(1996 Industry Outlook) (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industriesAllan Richter
Pure foundry, pure profit. (United Microelectronics Corp) (Company Business and Marketing)Electronics and electrical industriesDrew Wilson
Rising to the challenge of cost of ownership.(semiconductor fabrication plants) (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industriesBrad Mattson
Searching for a single European pricing scheme. (electronics industry) (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industriesHeidi Elliott, Mick Elliott
Simulating interconnect can shorten development. (need for more accurate connector design models)(Special Section: Sources: Trends in Interconnect) (Technology Information)Electronics and electrical industriesBen M. Bennett, Russell D. Moser
Small computers go after market niches. (Phoenix Group Inc)(Company Profile)Electronics and electrical industriesDeborah A. Vines
Socket carriers stay ahead of trends. (board architecture)(Special Section: Sources: Trends in Interconnect) (Technology Information)Electronics and electrical industriesSteve Kuncio
Start-up boosts synthesis. (TriQuest Design Automation Inc)(Company Profile)Electronics and electrical industriesMike Robinson
Steady as she goes...: switches and relay makers have enjoyed smooth sailing, but now what course are they charting? (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industriesDerek Yerardi
The huge juggernaut slows down slightly. (software industry)(1996 Industry Outlook) (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industriesPaul Korzeniowski
The tube remains king of the desktop.(New Frontiers: Distributors Pioneer New Strategies) (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industriesJames B. Brinton, Michael J. Major
VME64 connectors move into many applications. (Harting Elektronik's VMEbus)(Special Section: Sources: Trends in Innovations) (Technology Information)Electronics and electrical industriesDavid K. Robak
Why DSP cores are catching on. (Technology Information)Electronics and electrical industriesIrving Gold
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