The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1990 Paul B. Carroll - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1990 Paul B. Carroll
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Americans' love of IBM typewriters outlasts company's; firm is selling the division that made its Selectrics; but millions still exist. (company profile)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
AT&T moves to sell part of Unix group: three Japanese companies are said to have agreed to acquire 1%-4% stakes. (Fujitsu Ltd., NEC Corp., Toshiba Corp.)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger, Paul B. Carroll
Buy-out firm seeks purchase of IBM lines. (Clayton and Dubilier Inc. seeks IBM's typewriter, keyboard and other low-end office equipment business)Business, generalGeorge Anders, Paul B. Carroll
Commodore offers new multimedia Amiga computer. (Commodore International Ltd. Amiga 3000) (Technology) (product announcement)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Computer Associates to unveil strategy to bring order to its software products. (Computer Associates International Inc.) (company profile)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Computer confusion. (difficulties encountered when companies try to automate) (Workplace of the Future supplement)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Computer firm says its violated loan covenants. (Northgate Computer Systems Inc.)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Computer group to unveil entry into Unix wars. (Open Software Foundation)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Computers cut through the service maze. (advances in computer technology translate into faster responses to telephone inquiries by customers)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Computer simulation produces activity resembling brain's electrical waves.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
End of free E-mail rankles Prodigy users. (videotext service) (Technology) (column)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Good news: you can live forever; bad news: no sex; it's the far edge of robotics as one scientist asks: What's a body to do?Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Hitachi's mainframes get jump. (Technology)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger, Paul B. Carroll
IBM again delays its entry into market for laptop PCs.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM and Oki unit to unveil low-cost laser-printer lines. (OKI America Inc.'s Okidata Group) (product announcement)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM, Diebold to make, sell bank machines.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM earnings increased 9.2% in first quarter; strength surprises analysts but some say company is still facing problems.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM gets solid reviews for new laptop with unveiling said to be set for Feb. 26.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM hits snag in upgrading mainframes that could leave it vulnerable in a year. (prior to introduction of Summit mainframe family)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM introduces line of workstations; industry analysts impressed by prices. (RISC System/6000 line)(Technology) (product announcement)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM is entering software venture with Metaphor. (Metaphor Computer Systems)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM joins with Siemens AG to develop advanced chips, hoping to share risk.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM likely to unveil potent mainframes in firm's biggest such move in a decade.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM, Microsoft develop pacts on PC software. (Technology & Medicine)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM, Microsoft expected to announce a realignment of roles on OS/2 work. (Technology)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll, Laurence Hooper
IBM, Motorola plan radio link for computers. (Technology)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM names head of semiconductors to U.S. staff post. (Patrick A. Toole) (Who's News) (column)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM plans to keep some printer lines from buy-out pact.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM reports it fell behind again on part of OfficeVision software.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM said to plan to unveil machine to aid PC links. (network file servers)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM, seeking a source of renewal, markets its problem-solving skills. (Corporate Focus) (column)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM set to unveil a workstation with more power.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM shares seem to exit a yearlong slump on improving prospects for new mainframes. (Heard on the Street)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM's profit advanced 5.2% in 2nd period; solid results boosts stocks; problems may be ahead as mainframe sales fell.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM's Schwartz asked to cut firm's red tape. (Stephen B. Schwartz) (Who's News)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM stirs up market with plans to unveil home computer that will be easy to use. (PS/1) (Technology & Health) (product announcement)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll, Laurence Hooper
IBM to set up office products business as separate line, clearing way to sale.Business, generalGeorge Anders, Paul B. Carroll
IBM unveils long-awaited mainframes. (System 390) (product announcement)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Lotus spreadsheet to run on IBM's mainframe units. (Lotus Development Corp.'s Lotus 1-2-3M) (Technology) (product announcement)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
New IBM workstation line aims for credibility. (RS/6000) (Technology & Medicine) (product announcement)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
New Unisys hardware, software moves fill gaps in its Unix-system strategy. (Technology) (product announcement)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Oki subsidiary to lower price of laser printer. (Oki Electric)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Painful birth; creating new software was agonizing task for Mitch Kapor firm; despite expert's experience, job repeatedly overran time and cost forecasts; a line: "%3.0f %6.1f/n" ....Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
PC industry pessimistic about 1990. (microcomputers) (Technology)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Perkin-Elmer may sell unit to U.S. firm. (Silicon Valley Group Inc. may purchase unit)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Perkin-Elmer sells chip technology to a U.S. group.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Prodigy electronic network faces controversy over censorship issue.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Red ink flows freely at makers of Unix systems. (Computers)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Rival groups break off merger talks in battle over UNIX operating system.(Open Software Foundation, UNIX International) (Technology)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Sale of IBM's low-tech lines being weighed; talks on $3 billion buy-out said to be under way with potential suitor.Business, generalRandall Smith, Paul B. Carroll
Seagate Technology to unveil products in bid to renew disk-drive lines' shine. (Seagate Technology Inc.)Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary, Paul B. Carroll
Software helps managers find the data they need. (LightShip, from Pilot Executive Software; InfoAlliance, from Software Publishing) (Software Review) (Technology)(Column) (evaluation)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Technology. (includes four articles entitled; The score is tied on the Unix standard; G'morning, computer, please take a memo; Hardware looks dull, but the rest shines; and Odds and ends) (column)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Unisys' Blumenthal to resign as chief, to be succeeded in April by Unruh. (Unisys Corp. CEO W. Michael Blumenthal; Jim Unruh)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Unisys' debt is downgraded; stock slumps; Moody's rating is below investment grade; price of shares slides 22.5%.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Unisys faces some dire industry straits; computer giant's problems keep compounding. (company profile)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Unisys reports loss for third quarter and plans layoffs as chairman resigns. (Unisys Corp.)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Unisys to omit common stock dividend; already depressed stock slumps 23%. (Corporate Dividend News) (column)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Video phones: picture looks brighter at last.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Workstation shifts expected as IBM stirs. (IBM finally delivers its workstations, Technology)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
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