The New York Times 1993 Steve Lohr - Abstracts

The New York Times 1993 Steve Lohr
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2 expected to leave I.B.M. board. (J. Richard Munro and Stephen D. Bechtel, Jr.)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
90's hot rod: a home computer, loaded. (Encountering the Digital Age) (Column)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
Across the computer divide, the nerds face the dummies. (Encountering the Digital Age: An Occasional Look at Computers in Everyday Life)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
A new Lotus offering in information sharing. (Lotus Development Corp.'s Notes 3.0 office automation software) (Product Announcement)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
Another outsider is appointed at I.B.M. (Gerald M. Czarnecki is senior vice president for human resources and administration)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
At I.B.M., the new boss takes to electronic mail. (Louis V. Gerstner, Jr.)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
Bashers find gold in woes of Big Blue. (I.B.M. Posts $5.46 Billion Loss for 4th Quarter)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
Big Blue glimpses a rosy horizon; PC unit forecasts a solid profit in '93. (IBM Personal Computer Co.)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
Big loss for I.B.M. in quarter; revenues down 7% as mainframes slip. (1993)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
Big payoff awaits new chief if he turns I.B.M. around. (Louis V. Gerstner, IBM's new chairman and CEO)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
Compaq also to sell its PC's direct.News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
Computer makers told to get involved in rules. (by Edward J. Markey, chairman of the House subcommittee on telecommunications)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
Deep cuts are seen for I.B.M.: lower dividend and big charge expected.News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
Electronics replacing coaches' clipboards. (using mobile computers in sports)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
Emerging battlefronts in software strategy wars; strong I.B.M. entry against Microsoft. (IBM's OS/2 2.1 operating system)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
For I.B.M., a template for change in a spinoff. (Lexmark International Inc.) (includes related article on steps taken by Lexmark after its spinoff) (Company Profile)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
For PC giants, low prices may cost a lot. (microcomputers) (Market Place)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
From Gates, a cheer for I.B.M. (Microsoft Corp.'s chairman William H. Gates)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
Here's where Woodstock meets Silicon Valley. (PC Forum 1993 in Phoenix, AZ)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
How did Dell Computer stumble?News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
I.B.M. and Dell stake out the little picture in PC's. (both adopt market segmentation strategies in introducing new microcomputer products)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
I.B.M. chairman's decisive cuts get mostly high marks. (Louis V. Gerstner Jr.)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
I.B.M. chief making drastic new cuts; 60,000 jobs to go; costs put at $8.9 billion; some factories will close - new leader aims for swift end to long 'torture.' (Louis V. Gerstner, Jr.)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
I.B.M. facing more decisions on cutbacks.News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
I.B.M. finds obstacles in its headhunt; 3 top candidates have already said no to job.News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
I.B.M. official, passed over, to leave. (Robert Ripp, IBM's treasurer)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
I.B.M. posts $5.46 billion loss for 4th quarter; 1992's deficit is biggest in U.S. business.News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
I.B.M. said to seek Intel clone; possible competitor for chip supplier. (cloning Intel 80486 and Pentium microprocessors)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
I.B.M.'s chairman does some fine-tuning. (Louis V. Gerstner Jr. creates executive committee)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
I.B.M. sells first of new computers; parallel machine may replace the mainframe. (IBM's Power Parallel supercomputer sold to Cornell University Theory Center)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
I.B.M.'s report card from new chief. (Louis V. Gerstner, Jr.)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
I.B.M. to offer new minicomputers; competition heats up in midrange computers.(AS-400 minicomputers)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
In pursuit of computing's Holy Grail: a make-or-break assault on Intel's chip dominance bears its first fruit. (IBM, Motorola and Apple's jointly developed Power PC chip) (includes related articles on the Somerset team's personal backgrounds and intellectual property issues)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
Job cuts by I.B.M. may rise: well beyond 25,000, many analysts say.News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
Lesson for a high-tech president: the I.B.M. problem.News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
Midsized I.B.M. line upgraded; attempt to defend minicomputer share. (AS/400 line)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
More change in the guard at Big Blue; top technology officer leaving after 35 years. (Jack D. Kuehler)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
New I.B.M. sales staff: specialists in products. (marketing program takes different tack)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
Notebooks may hold key to I.B.M.'s revival. (ThinkPad product line)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
Outsider named Chief Financial Officer at I.B.M. (Jerome B. York, formerly of Chrysler Corp.) (includes related article on top Chrysler executives who have left the company and on York's background)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
Overachiever devoted to change: Louis Vincent Gerstner Jr. (IBM's New Leader: Looking Outside for Help)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
Potboiler springs from computer's loins. (computer-written novel)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
Record store of near future: computers replace the racks. (IBM and Blockbuster Entertainment develop new technology)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
Recycling answer sought for computer junk.News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
RJR leader in I.B.M. spotlight. (Louis V. Gerstner, Jr., chairman of RJR Nabisco Holdings Corp. is the leading contender for IBM's top job)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
Software giant aiming at the office. (Microsoft Corp.)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
Standard set for Unix interface; accord helps system in fight with Microsoft. (application programming interface; battle to win software developers away from Windows NT operating system)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
Task of turning around I.B.M. is given to an industry outsider; Nabisco executive gets job after 2-month search. (Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. is IBM's new chairman and CEO)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
Top I.B.M. issue: how, not who.News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
Unisys joins the trend: no president.News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
U.S. grants $13 million more for I.B.M.'s supercomputer. (National Science Foundation and Defense Department's Advanced Research Projects Agency give grant to Cornell Theory Center to buy Power Parallel supercomputer)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
Well, somebody's got to reinvent the I.B.M. mainframe; profile: Irving Wladawsky-Berger. (IBM Power Parallel Systems general manager)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
White House: a computer nerdville: two mavens try to bring Executive Offices into the age of electronics. (Andrew Aultz and Bill Krause)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
With first loss, Dell shifts gears on pursuing growth. (second quarter 1993 financial report)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr
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