The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1993 Laurie Hays |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Big Blue launches ads with attitude, targeting Microsoft. (IBM's OS/2 2.1 advertisements target Microsoft NT) | Business, general | Laurie Hays |
First IBM computer with PowerPC chip is launched in drive to challenge Intel. | Business, general | Laurie Hays |
Gerstner's nonvision for IBM raises a management issue. (Chairman Louis V. Gerstner Jr.) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller, Laurie Hays |
IBM plans to allow software customers to browse, and buy, via compact disk. (CD Showcase) | Business, general | Laurie Hays |
IBM posts $8.04 billion 2nd-period loss, halves dividend, plans 35,000 job cuts. | Business, general | Michael W. Miller, Laurie Hays |
IBM's OS/2/2.1 debut is modest success, but launch of rival Windows NT looms. | Business, general | Laurie Hays, Michael Wofsey |
IBM speeds drive to shed real estate as part of program to trim jobs, costs. | Business, general | Laurie Hays |
IBM targets Intel's chips monopoly with computer based on one of its own. (PowerPC workstation) | Business, general | Laurie Hays |
IBM tries to keep mainframes afloat against tide of cheap, agile machines. | Business, general | Laurie Hays |
IBM unveils software pricing scheme to revive collapsing mainframe sales. | Business, general | Laurie Hays |
Microsoft urges Russian software bootleggers: join us. (offers clemency to pirates) | Business, general | Laurie Hays |
Unisys revamping leads to departure of its president. (Reto Braun) | Business, general | Laurie Hays |
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