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Signs of life: software, networking, and supercomputer companies give a brighter outlook to Massachusetts high tech. (high technology business industries) (Industry Overview)
June 12, 1992... Having reached miraculous heights in the 1980s only to sink to dismaying lows more recently, the Massachusetts high-tech community seems remarkably susceptible to the computer industry's cyclical trends. Is it on the verge of a rebound?...
The older guard: more right-sizing and retrenching. (Massachusetts minicomputer companies) (Industry Overview)
June 12, 1992... Massachusetts' oldest minicomputer companies remain in a state of disarray, Digital, Wang, and Data General have recently announced further staff reductions. Prime has announced it is changing its name to Computervision and is selling its...
Narrowing the gap between Japan IS and U.S., European sites. (information systems technology)
June 26, 1992... In 1992, the Japan information technology (IT) market stands at the threshold of a new era of chastened expectations and changing dynamics.
The new pressures on the Japanese IT market have already begun to erase some of the historic...
The great debate: does the United States need a technology policy?
June 26, 1992... The domestic computer industry's loss of jobs and production capacity to offshore suppliers has been punctuated by the resurfaced discussions on the merits of a national technology policy. Last week, IDC's sister company Computerworld and...