The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1989 Paul B. Carroll |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Battle to set PC standard called a draw. (Extended Industry Standard Architecture vs Micro Channel Architecture) (Technology) | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
Big Blue; hurt by a pricing war, IBM plans write-off and cut of 10,000 jobs; as firm loses market share, discounts in mainframes and PCs hurt earnings; a customer wields a sword. | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
Calculated move: computer firms find service is what sells, not fancier hardware; customers seem bewildered by technological change, contract the work out; how Kodak eases the burden. (Eastman Kodak Co.) | Business, general | John R. Wilke, Paul B. Carroll |
Compaq stock drops on poor forecast; stock plunges on the news of prediction. (Compaq Computer Corp.) | Business, general | G. Pascal Zachary, Stephen Kreider Yoder, Paul B. Carroll, Andy Zipser |
Computer memories add third dimension; advance promises storage that is denser, faster; applications years away. | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
Digital to test IBM's mainframe strength. (Digital Equipment Corp will introduce mainframe computers; IBM announces a new mainframe on the same day.) (Technology) (product announcement) | Business, general | John R. Wilke, Paul B. Carroll |
Digital unveils its first mainframe line, taking aim at IBM's 70% market share. (Digital Equipment Corp.) (Technology) | Business, general | John R. Wilke, Paul B. Carroll |
Health-care sector venture formed by IBM, Baxter. (Baxter Healthcare Corp.) | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
IBM announces new product line of disk drives. | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
IBM expected to unveil laser printer to compete in the low end of market. | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
IBM expected to unveil plan to cut costs; program may include offer for early retirement and some plant closings. | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
IBM invites Motorola to join a project to boost U.S. semiconductor expertise. | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
IBM launches retirement plan to cut outlays. | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
IBM licenses chip technology to Micron in a bid to help firm fend off Japanese. (Micron Technology Inc. to share four-megabit memory chip technology) | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
IBM may buy Cadam business from Lockheed. | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
IBM puts James Cannavino at helm of group including PCs, workstations. (James A. Cannavino made general manager over IBM's personal computers and workstations) | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
IBM ready to unveil next week more than 50 software products; items to seek to eliminate computerizing woes at manufacturing firms. (Technology) (product announcement) | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
IBM says profit for 3rd quarter, year will be well below analysts' forecasts | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
IBM, Siemens complete deal on Rolm unit. (International Business Machines Corp.) | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
IBM's net fell 30% in quarter to $877 million; shipping delays are blamed for results analysts say portend a mediocre 1990. | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
IBM's stock price may be bottoming out, and resting there for awhile, analysts say. (Heard on the Street) (column) | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
IBM to unveil disk-drive line next Tuesday. (product announcement) | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
IBM to unveil some models of AS/400 line. (product announcement) | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
IBM unveils products to speed writing of mainframe software. (computer-aided software engineering tools) (product announcement) | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
Kyocera Corp. of Japan agrees to buy AVX; planned all-stock purchase, valued at $561 million, reflects trade frictions. | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
'Multimedia' doubters taught a thing or two. (Robert Winter demonstrates Voyager Co.'s music history application at Agenda conference) (Technology) (column) | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
Software firm issues warning about results. (Computer Associates International Inc's uncertainty about its 2nd qtr ending Sept 30, 1989) | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
Unisys' $648.2 million 3rd-period loss shows intensified fight for turnaround. | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
Unisys raises number of jobs it plans to cut to about 8,000 in restructuring. | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
Unisys restructuring is called likely to restore profitability but slow growth. | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
Unisys' Unruh named president, in line to succeed Blumenthal, passing rival. (James A. Unruh, W. Michael Blumenthal, Curtis A. Hessler) | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
Xerox sues Apple for $150 million over Macintosh command system; Apple used Xerox's ideas: simple misappropriation or legal appropriation? (Technology & Medicine) | Business, general | Paul B. Carroll |
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