Electronic Business Today 1997 - Abstracts

Electronic Business Today 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
Adding value without adding cost. (Solectron) (Company Business and Marketing)Electronics and electrical industriesJudy Erkanat
AMD's last chance? (Advanced Micro Devices) (includes related articles on AMD chmn Jerry Sanders) (Company Business and Marketing)(Cover Story)Electronics and electrical industries 
Customer loyalty pays.(relations between embedded-computer makers and their suppliers) (Industry Trend or Event)(Column)Electronics and electrical industriesBob Paterson
EBV: a new identity. (EBV Electronics) (Company Business and Marketing)Electronics and electrical industries 
Fab equipment makers brace for a rocky year. (capital equipment)(The 1997 Forecast) (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industriesRobert Ristelheuber
For EDA companies, it's put up or shut down. (electronic design automation)(The 1997 Forecast) (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industriesDerek Yerardi
GenRad rejuvenates. (Company Business and Marketing)Electronics and electrical industriesAlan R. Earls
Going nuts for Brazil. (US electronics companies set up manufacturing operations in Brazil) (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industriesTam Harbert, Alberto Socolovsky
High fashion in high tech. (Industry Trend or Event)(Column)Electronics and electrical industriesJoseph P. Costello
High-tech, higher stakes. (electronics manufacturers face increasing crime) (Industry Trend or Event)(Editorial)Electronics and electrical industriesRichard J. Bernes
Land of bits and money. (foreign high-tech investment in Israel) (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industriesAlberto Socolovsky
Malaysia moves up the food chain. (semiconductor industry) (includes related article on Penang) (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industriesMichael Bordenaro
Malaysia trolls for Silicon Valley investors. (seeking partnerships for planned multimedia super corridor) (Government Activity)Electronics and electrical industriesJoel McCormick
Memory makers grapple with embedded reality. (Technology Information)Electronics and electrical industriesRobert Ristalhueber
Merger and acquisition opportunities. (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industriesJeff Dorsch
More mega-mergers to come? (electronics distribution industry) (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industriesClarke L. Walser
More than just a sale. (printer-circuit-board assembly equipment manufacturers face greater demand for customer service) (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industriesGina Fraone
Overcoming the legal behemoth. (US legal system undermines global competitiveness) (Industry Trend or Event)(Column)Electronics and electrical industriesJoe Costello
PBX vendor dials for PC dollars. (Mitel introduces Personal Assistant PC-based phone handset)(includes related article on the potential market acceptance of Mitel's Personal Assistant) (Product Development)Electronics and electrical industriesAlexander E. Braun
Playing the waiting game. (Special Report: IC Capital Equipment) (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industriesPaul Plansky
See CMOS run. (CMOS image sensors may replace charge-coupled devices) (Technology Information)Electronics and electrical industriesTom Harbert
Tektronix's dream team. (five distributors focus on the company's products) (Company Business and Marketing)Electronics and electrical industries 
The 1997 Electronic Business Today value-added distribution directory. (Directory of value-added services offered by more than 200 US distributors)(Directory)Electronics and electrical industries 
The boom continues. (communications)(The 1997 Forecast) (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industriesAlan R. Earls
The dragon's dream. (Acer Inc. plans to launch a low-cost line of home PCs called AcerASCs) (includes related articles on Acer Group Structure, Acer's acquisition of Texas Instrument's notebook computer business, and Acer's joint-venture with Texas Instruments, TI-Acer) (Company Business and Marketing)(Cover Story)Electronics and electrical industriesLewis Young H.
The Phoenix phenomenon. (Arizona city's attractiveness for electronics manufacturers) (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industries 
The rise of Richmond. (Virginia city's suitability for electronics manufacturing facilities) (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industries 
Think ahead. (product life cycles) (Industry Trend or Event)(Column)Electronics and electrical industriesMichael E. McGrath
Top 200 (ranking of largest US-based public electronics firms) (includes related tables) (Industry Trend or Event)(Cover Story)(Directory)Electronics and electrical industriesBruce Raynor
Triz of the trade. (US companies employ 50-year-old problem-solving method) (includes related article on Triz developer Genrich Altshuller) (Technology Information)Electronics and electrical industriesRochelle Garner
Vectors of differentiation. (competitive advantage of products) (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industriesMichael E. McGrath
Working from a master copy. (Xerox design method makes it easy to develop new products) (Company Business and Marketing)Electronics and electrical industriesann Steffora
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