The New York Times 1995 Laurence Zuckerman - Abstracts

The New York Times 1995 Laurence Zuckerman
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AT&T cutting computer unit and some jobs. (AT&T Global Information Systems)Business, generalLaurence Zuckerman
BBN steps out of the shadows and into the limelight. (Bolt Beranek and Newman)Business, generalLaurence Zuckerman
Big advance in I.B.M. net for quarter; results widely exceed estimates by analysts.Business, generalLaurence Zuckerman
Busier and busier signals: added telephone traffic forces more area codes, more confusion, more costs. (includes related article on 800-number scarcity)Business, generalLaurence Zuckerman
Compaq cuts its PC prices in effort to widen its lead.Business, generalLaurence Zuckerman
Computer Associates reaches accord with U.S. on Legent. (Justice Dept approves Legent buyout)Business, generalLaurence Zuckerman
Dell Computer reports earnings boom. (2nd qtr profits ease fears of price wars)Business, generalLaurence Zuckerman
Dell's quarterly profit is lifted by strong computer sales.Business, generalLaurence Zuckerman
Digital is seen hiring I.B.M. PC executive; company seeks to move to top of the industry. (DEC; Bruce L. Claflin) (Company Operations)Business, generalLaurence Zuckerman
For I.B.M. faithful, questions about Windows 95.Business, generalLaurence Zuckerman
From mainframes to global networking: I.B.M. gazes into its crystal ball and, hey, where did the hardware go? (includes related article on IBM's competition) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLaurence Zuckerman
I.B.M. and Compaq report weak earnings. (3rd qtr 1995)Business, generalLaurence Zuckerman
IBM creates a division for its at-home offerings.Business, generalLaurence Zuckerman
I.B.M. expected to name head for new global on-line unit.Business, generalLaurence Zuckerman
I.B.M. finance chief leaves rich cash legacy. (Jerome B. York leaves for Tracinda)Business, generalLaurence Zuckerman
I.B.M. plans software for easier systems management. (IBM's System View network management software)Business, generalLaurence Zuckerman
I.B.M. seeks to buy software maker in $3.3 billion bid; Lotus is resisting; with first hostile offer, computer giant tries to regain PC lead. (Lotus Development Corp)Business, generalLaurence Zuckerman
I.B.M. shakes up software division with number of changes.Business, generalLaurence Zuckerman
I.B.M.'s robotic army of computer-chip soldiers. (sells microcontrollers to Thomson Consumer Electronics) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLaurence Zuckerman
I.B.M. surpasses forecasts but it drops by 25 cents a share.Business, generalLaurence Zuckerman
I.B.M. takes step to offer Apple's operating software.Business, generalLaurence Zuckerman
I.B.M. wins Lotus as offer is raised above $3.5 billion; taking aim at Microsoft; giant gains creative partner in $64-a-share accord - no antitrust issue seen.Business, generalLaurence Zuckerman
Information by the gallon: as desktop video approaches, is the office ready?Business, generalLaurence Zuckerman
Microsoft hits high on news of software. (Office for Windows 95 integrated software)Business, generalLaurence Zuckerman
Microsoft's efforts to take over Intuit tests the nerves of some of Wall Street sharpest investors.(Market Place)Business, generalLaurence Zuckerman
Pioneer in minicomputers is trying again at age 69.(Ken Olsen's Advanced Modular Solutions to bring discipline to corporate PC computing)Business, generalLaurence Zuckerman
Unisys plans to cut jobs in a major reorganization.Business, generalLaurence Zuckerman
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