| The New York Times 1995 Lawrence M Fisher |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| $386 million takeover set by Informix; Illustra Information data base is sought. (Illustra Information Technologies) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| 2 banks to buy Meca for its financial software. (Nationsbank, BankAmerica acquire Meca Software Inc) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| 2 computer modem makers abandon talks on a merger. (Boca Research is no longer seeking to acquire Hayes Microcomputer Products) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| A dinosaur in open systems clothing; IBM's AS 400 has evolved to meet the demands of a new era. (The Executive Computer)(Column) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Adobe Systems in $500 million acquisition plan. (Frame Technology Corp) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| A legal high-wire artist takes on Silicon Valley giants. (intellectual property and antitrust lawyer Gary Reback) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| An Apple Computer executive resigns, the 4th in a year. (Daniel L. Eilers, head of worldwide marketing) (Company Operations) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| And now, a scramble in finance software. (title in error: correct title is 'Sun Microsystems climbing aboard the Net') | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| An unusual acquisition in software; Silicon Graphics to buy 2 of its main vendors. (Alias Research and Wavefront Technologies) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| A PC elitist turns crowd pleaser; Hewlett-Packard, once a self-defeating snob, sees sales boom. | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Apple and I.B.M. end multimedia joint venture. (Kaleida Labs) (Company Operations) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Apple Computer to offer 2 new Macintosh models; lower prices in PC's aimed at consumers. (Apple Macintosh Performa 5200, 6200 PowerPC-based systems)(Product Announcement) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Apple earnings go up fourfold, at the low end of expectations. | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Apple has big increase in earnings; sales of Power Mac's are ahead of schedule. | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Apple official steps down in board feud: Chief is also rumored to be under a cloud. (Joseph A. Graziano leaves; Michael H. Spindler) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Apple shares up on rumor of takeover. | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| A unifying force at Novell. (Christine G. Hughes, senior vice president for corporate marketing) (Sound Bytes) (Interview) (Column) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Borland gets court reprieve in Lotus copyright dispute. | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Borland sees its future in Delphi. (Borland International's visual programming tool) (The Executive Computer) (Column) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Borland's stock surges after ruling; appeals court upheld spreadsheet rights. | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Bringing point-and-click ease to corporate computing. (Peoplesoft Inc) (The Executive Computer) (Column) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Cadence Design accuses a rival of stealing secrets; Avanti calls suit baseless, but stock falls. (Cadence Design Systems) (Industry Legal Issue) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Chief of Prodigy Services is planning to step down. (Viacom veteran Edward A. Bennett to succeed Ross Glatzer) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Compaq's stock falls on results; drop spurs decline in technology area. | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Cyrix, blaming 486 chip woes, to report loss for 4th qtr. (Company Financial Information) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Cyrix fixes its chip; shares rise. (486 80MHz microprocessor) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Digital surprises Wall St. with a second-quarter profit. (DEC posts gains for qtr ending Dec 31, 1994) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Dreamworks and Silicon seek computer animation system. (Dreamworks SKG, Silicon Graphics Inc) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Earnings up 58% in quarter for Microsoft. (1st qtr FY 1996) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| For translation software, una rosa ist eine rose is a rose. (Globalink Inc) (The Executive Computer) (Column) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Gartner Group agrees to buy Dataquest. (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Hewlett-Packard stock soars on profit surge. | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| I.B.M. posts first annual profit since 1990. (Company Earnings) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| I.B.M.'s top strategist is retiring. (IBM Sr VP James A. Cannavino) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| I.B.M. to announce changes in executive ranks today. (John Thompson to assume IBM Sr VP Ellen Hancock's duties) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| In a shake-up, Borland's chief steps down. (Borland International Inc Chmn Philippe Kahn) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Intel earnings decine 37% on charge for Pentium flaw. (fourth quarter financial results) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Intel offers its Pentium Pro for work station market.(Product Announcement) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Intuit's acquisition expenses cited in loss. | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| It took awhile, but an industrial-strength visual development tool for the Macintosh is in the works. (Oracle Power Objects DBMS utility) (The Executive Computer) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Learning accepts new offer from Broderbund Software. (Learning Company accepts merger offer, Softkey International offers better deal) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Microsoft manages to post record quarterly earnings. | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Microsoft to sell software with Computer Associates. (will jointly develop with Computer Associates Internationl an integrated CA-Unicenter/Microsoft Windows NT Server/Microsoft SQL Server product) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Motorola to build a chip plant in Virginia: Power PC demand could increase with range of applications. | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Nearing the $500 computer for Internet use. (Acorn Computer Group PLC's Netsurfer information appliance) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Netscape sells an 11% stake to investors. (Netscape Communications) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Nintendo delays introduction of Ultra 64 video-game player. | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Novell is said to be selling its Unix division to Santa Cruz. (Santa Cruz Operation Inc) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Novell readies a response to Windows. (Microsoft's Windows NT operating system) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Shifting lead at forefront of computing. (government awards supercomputing contract to PC giant) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Softkey gets ally in its bid for maker of Reader Rabbit. (Softkey International partners with Tribune for investment in the Learning Co) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Softkey reaches agreement to buy Learning Company. (Softkey International) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Staying ahead of the curve. (Sound Bytes) (question and answer, Sheldon Laube, director of information and technology at Price Waterhouse) (Interview) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| Symantec offers to buy Delrina as Windows 95 release nears. | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| The geographic interface puts the world on the desktop. (Novell Inc's Corsair GUI) (The Executive Computer) (Column) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| The spotlight again turns to Microsoft. (1st qtr 1996 earnings) | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
| U.S. sues to block $2 billion merger Microsoft seeks; software giant set back; Intuit acquisition challenged on ground it could raise prices and cut choices. | Business, general | Lawrence M. Fisher |
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