The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1993 G. Pascal Zachary - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1993 G. Pascal Zachary
TitleSubjectAuthors
Borland defies expectations and posts a healthy profit; software maker was left for dead but its chief relished the challenge. (Borland International Inc.) (Company Profile)Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Chiefs of IBM, Microsoft Corp. plan to meet. (Louis V. Gerstner Jr., William H. Gates)Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Climbing the peak: agony and ecstasy of 200 code writers beget Windows NT; badgered by a driven guru, they fight fatigue, fear to build grand synthesis: dread of unfixable bug. (David Cutler oversees development of Microsoft Corp.'s Windows NT operating system)Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
False gods. (high-tech geniuses) (Technology: Essay)(The Wall Street Journal Reports)Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
FTC to hold Feb. 5 meeting on Microsoft; commission will decide whether it will take any antitrust actions. (Federal Trade Commission)Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary, Joe Davidson
IBM-Apple operating system, Taligent, is ahead of schedule. (Taligent Inc. joint venture)Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Looser controls sought on cryptographic codes. (Technology) (Column)Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Microsoft exhibits Windows NT today, targets high-end users of Unix systems. (operating software) (Product Announcement)Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Microsoft loses bid for a trademark on the word 'Windows' for PC software.Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Microsoft sells database easily, glitches and all. (Microsoft Access)Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Microsoft set to fight Apple in new market. (new Video for Windows desktop video software; Apple introduces QuickTime for Windows video software) (Product Announcement)Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Next abandons computer sales for software. (Next Computer Inc.) (Computers)Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Order from chaos; computer industry divides into camps of winners and losers; balance of power is tilted by steady price declines and linking of machines; U.S. competitiveness grows. (Industry Overview)Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Prosecutors launch grand-jury inquiry of Symantec executives in secrets case.Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Software makers to post gains for 4th quarter: but PC application firms expect sluggish results on shift in the industry.Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Unix program's suppliers adopt joint approach.Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary
Vague new world; digital media business takes form as a battle of complex alliances; partnerships across industries coalesce in chaotic race to establish a market; a pattern akin to 'Keiretsu.' (alliances form in convergence of computing, consumer electronics, communications, publishing and entertainment industries)Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary, Stephen Kreider Yoder
What's next? Steve Job's vision, so on target at Apple, now is falling short; he struggles to win a niche in the computer industry after a series of missteps; deep faith in his own genius. (Next Inc.)Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary, Ken Yamada
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