The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1991 William M. Bulkeley |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Battered computer stocks could fall further. (Heard on the Street) (column) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Borland case briefs raise questions about software copyright protection. (Lotus Development Corp. vs. Borland International Inc.)(Technology) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Changed industry: computers become a kind of commodity, to dismay of makers; excess capacity, fast pace of innovation keep prices declining and profits low; but corporate buyers benefit. | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Cities complain that NCR system isn't reliable. (emergency dispatching systems) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Cray Research, Bolt Beranek may link up. (Cray Research Inc.; Bolt Beranek & Newman Inc.) (Computer) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Data General reports a profit for 4th quarter. (fiscal year 1991) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Data General's stock rises from ashes; shares jump 300% since start of year. (Heard on the Street) (column) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Data General to unveil fast Unix computer. (Technology) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
D&B to change software design to use PC more. (Dun & Bradstreet Corp.) (Computer) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
DEC net falls 28%, but stock advances $6.625. | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Defense contractor expects to report net fell in quarter. (Dynamics Research Corp.) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Digital directors: take one person, add one computer. The result: one video-production artist. (Wall Street Journal Report: Technology; special supplement on computer technology) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Digital Equipment's financial chief, who strengthened the company, to resign. (James M. Osterhoff) (Who's News) (column) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Digital records huge charge of $1.1 billion; move hurt quarter, year, but sales strength seen; stock price jumps $2.875. (Digital Equipment Corp.) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Digital vies again to be PC heavyweight. (Digital Equipment Corp.)(includes related article on customer satisfaction survey) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Earnings gains seen for many software firms; large makers of products for personal computers helped by surging sales. | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Expert advice: the pros list their software favorites. (list of recommended software packages for home computing)(Picking programs) (Technology supplement) (buyers guide) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Japanese find U.S. high tech a risky venture. (Enterprise) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley, Udayan Gupta |
Jury is out on Lotus 1-2-3 for Windows. (Lotus Development Corp.'s latest release may not be as successful as anticipated) (Technology & Medicine) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Lotus creates controversy by extending benefits to partners of gay employees. (Lotus Development Corp.) (Workplace) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Lotus replaces King as head in development. (Lotus Development Corp.; Frank King) (Who's News) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Microsoft posts its spreadsheet on Lotus's door. (Microsoft Corp.'s Excel 3.0; Lotus Development Corp.) (Technology) (column) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Microsoft's Windows opens a big lead; but users gripe about slowness and extra costs. (Microsoft Corp.'s Windows 3.0 graphical user interface) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley, G. Pascal Zachary |
NCR posts 24% drop in 4th-period net; cost of fighting AT&T bid hurt results. | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley, Randall Smith |
NCR's stock jumps on news of ESOP plan; traders say defensive move may draw a higher bid from AT&T, force sale. (employee stock ownership plan) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley, Randall Smit |
Net at Technical Communications gained in quarter. | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Parent of Prime Computer posts 1st-period loss. (Prime Computer Inc.'s parent DR Holdings Inc. posts loss of $84.4 million) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Prime Computer is expected to unveil new design software to boost its business. (Prime Computer Inc.'s CADDS 5 CAD/CAM software) (product announcement) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Software firms are expected to report mixed results for the March quarter. | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Software helps managers fill in workers' hours. ( Campbell Software's Staffworks) (product announcement) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Software industry discovers it has lost its immunity from battles over pricing. (vendors engage in price-cut wars) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Software industry loses start-up zest as big firms increase their dominance. (Computer) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Software programs help non-lawyers prepare wills, other legal documents. (Law) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Sophistication, popularity gain for palmtops. (palmtop computers) (Computer) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Staff cutbacks seen at Prime Computer Inc. | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Stardent Computer to close, becoming one of largest venture capital failures. (Ardent Computer Corp., Stellar Computer Inc. merger) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Technology, economics and ego conspire to make software difficult to use. (future of computing)(The Basics) (Technology supplement) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Wang Labs plans more layoffs in wake of plan to sell computers made by IBM. | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Wang Labs posts third-period loss, considers layoffs. | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Wang Labs, shifting focus, will sell IBM computers; loss-plagued firm to stress office software lines over making hardware. (Wang Laboratories Inc.) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley, Laurence Hooper |
Wang Labs to post loss for 2nd quarter. (Wang Laboratories Inc.) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Wang Labs wins suit for chip patent, banning NEC, Toshiba from U.S. sales. | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Wang posts big loss on revenue drop; Data General's profit hits $35.6 million. (Wang Laboratories Inc.) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Wang to dismiss 500 more employees as slump seems to deepen firm's woes. (Wang Laboratories Inc.) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Wang wins suit against Japanese firms; royalties could total $12 million a year.(NEC Corp. and Toshiba Corp. held to be in violation of Wang Laboratories' patents) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
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