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ArticlesNovember 1995 / News & Views


November 1995 / News & Views

article P6 Expands PC Spectrum
photo Intergraph's TDZ
photo Intergraph's P6-based Motherboard
sidebar Vendors Ready for P6
The first P6-based computers will range from affordable (un der $4000) PCs to systems selling for more than $10,000
- by Dave Andrews (with additional reporting by Mark Reynolds)

article End Migration Headaches
illustration Why Move to NDS?
Upgrading from NetWare 3.x to 4.1 is a time-consuming, labor-intensive task.
- by Salvatore Salamone

article Microsoft Strengthens Windows Directory Services
Microsoft's Windows dominates the business desktop environment, and now the company is targeting the enterprise with its Windows NT, SQL Server, and other Back Office products.
- by Salvatore Salamone

article Still a Work in Progress
screen Windows NT Gets a Windows 95 Facelift
Windows 95 has many enhancements that should improve its network manageability compared to previous versions of Windows.
- by David L. Andrews

article Flat Displays Squeeze Bulky CRTs
illustration Thin-Display Future Looking Robust
When it's time to make a computer-based presentation on a screen, most people turn to projection systems that display images in the 20- to 40-inch-diagonal range.
- by Chris Chinnock

article Cool Internet Sites
TOP TEN WEB SITES FOR SMALL BUSINESS http://www.sbanet.uca.edu/ The Small Business Advancement National Center provides research, training, consulting, and other information.

article Phone Lines Stymie V.34 Modems
illustration Need for Speed Drives Modem Sales
Today's advanced modems push the telephone system to the limit, and users are finding to their woe that in many cases, 28.8-Kbps modems won't deliver their advertised throughput.
- by Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols

article Watcom C/C++ 10.5 Gets Visual
screen Let's Get Visual
Watcom C/C++ has many things programmers will like.
- by Rick Grehan

article Vendors Rally for 64-bit Unix
An impressive list of vendors has endorsed an initiative to develop a common 64-bit Unix API, but it may be two or three years before some vendors release compliant products.
- by Dave Andrews

article Bank Robbers Go Electronic
illustration Who Steals Secrets?
Bank robbers are trading in their firearms for a new weapon: computers.
- by Udo Flohr

article Whatever Happened To...
WEB Technologies' Amazing Compression?

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