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ArticlesAugust 1995 / State Of The Art


August 1995 / State Of The Art

article Herd Instincts
The difference between gagging on or grokking groupware comes down to overcoming technical hurdles
- by Alan Joch, Senior Editor

article Competing Platforms

- by David Marshak

article Replication's Fast Track
sidebar Light at the End of the Tunnel, or an Oncoming Train?
sidebar Strained Relations
table PATCHING THINGS UP
screen Gupta's SQLBase
screen Infopump from Trinzic
sidebar How Exchange Handles Replication
illustration Exchange Replication
Custom scheduling is the ticket to large-scale data distribution in groupware environments
- by David Yavin

article Under Construction
table PROGRAMMING TOOLS
table MULTIPLE DATA SOURCES
table MAIL INTEGRATION
sidebar Doin' the LN:DI
illustration DOCUMENT IMAGING
sidebar Telephony's Wake-Up Call
illustration INTEGRATING VOICE AND DATA
Groupware success comes when developers and end users alike understand the technical hurdles that confront the launching of applications
- by Kelly Trammell

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