The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 2000 David P Hamilton - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 2000 David P Hamilton
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Growth of PC market continued in first quarter, research firms find.(Dell Computer Corp. and Hewlett-Packard Co. are among the winners; report from International Data Corp.)Business, generalDavid P. Hamilton
How Sun coped with its embarassing server flaw; while computer maker feels the problem is covered now, some critics voice doubts.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDavid P. Hamilton
Intel to give away security software via Web.(Common Data Security Architecture)(Internet/Web/Online Service Information)Business, generalDavid P. Hamilton
Intel turns to Napster-type service for business computing tool.('peer-to-peer,' or distributed, computing)(Company Business and Marketing)(Statistical Data Included)Business, generalDavid P. Hamilton
Microsoft plans new assault on non-PC devices.(Product Announcement)Business, generalDavid P. Hamilton
Microsoft takes aim at Sun in Windows 2000 launch.(Sun Microsystems Inc.)(Company Business and Marketing)(Statistical Data Included)Business, generalDavid P. Hamilton, David Bank
Patent feud pits chip-tool makers in bitter struggle.(Mentor Graphics, Quickturn Design Systems)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDavid P. Hamilton
PC-sales growth slowed in fourth period.(Company Financial Information)Business, generalDavid P. Hamilton
Quantum computers aren't just theoretical.(the history and current state of development and research, including IBM team's resolution of mathematical problem known as 'order finding')Business, generalDavid P. Hamilton
Sun Microsystems basks in the glow of Internet aura; computer-server maker profits handsomely at the expense of IBM and H-P.(Statistical Data Included)Business, generalDavid P. Hamilton
Sun Microsystems tops street estimates.(Company Business and Marketing)(Statistical Data Included)Business, generalDavid P. Hamilton
The row ahead: Microsoft judge faces demands of market and of monopoly law; first blow is from investors, as stock sinks; but firm has plans amid appeals; citing 'an oppressive thumb.'(Microsoft on Trial: The Antitrust Ruling)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDavid P. Hamilton, John R. Wilke, Rebecca Buckman
Toshiba explains accord as other PC firms study suits; questions on chip flaw affect H-P, Packard Bell, Compaq and eMachines.(class action suit settled by Toshiba Corp. involves disk-drive bug)(Company Business and Marketing)(Product Information)Business, generalDavid P. Hamilton, Robert A. Guth
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