September 1997
- Week ending 26 September, 1997
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- DIGITAL Adds New Powerful Small-Sized
Products To DIGITAL Modular Computing Component Family
- Samsung Has Second Thoughts On Alpha
Chips
- EDA Software -- Bluewater beefs up
developers' kit to accommodate emerging bus technologies
-- Tools support Microsoft's new 32-bit device drivers
- Intel, Digital Battle Continues
- Digital subpoenaed in Intel probe
- FOCUS-Intel unlikely to face antitrust
action - experts
- Network-1 Introduces FireWall/Plus 4.0
- FTC subpoenas Intel, begins investigation
- Readers speak out about Intel
- IBM backs clustered NT servers
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- Week ending 19 September, 1997
- Samsung Electronics Exports ALPHA Chip
CPU (press release)
- Conquering CPU Confusion
- Enorex UPC-500s- Alpha Moves Into Intel's
Neighborhood
- DIGITAL Selects Microsoft Internet
Explorer 4.0 as Preferred Internet Client for Enterprise
Windows-Based Systems;
Alpha version delayed until November
- Natural Microsystems And Digital Address
Burgeoning Open Telecommunications Market
- ICEbox Servers Offer Cool Operation and
Industry's Highest Reliability
-
- Two Weeks ending 12 September,
1997
- NOTE: there was no
news last week as I was able to spend a fair amount of
quality time at Gulf Shores. This entry therefore covers
2 weeks worth of news. Aaron
- CSM Proxy Plus For The Digital Alpha NT
Platform Is Now Available From Computer Software
Manufacktur (CSM)
- Schreiber joining telephony vendor --
Digital Equipment engineer helped forge alliance with
Microsoft (Fare ye
well, Benn!)
- The MPU ride: A Risky Game for
distributors
- NT 5.0 beta ship date likely to slip
- AIM Alliance to discuss future of PowerPC
processor
- AlphaServer 4100 wins ENT Magazine
Readers' Choice Award
- As Intel chips cool down- notebook chip
rivalry heats up
- Agfa ships PostScript 3 RIP server
- DIGITAL PATHWORKS V6.0 for OpenVMS
(Advanced Server)
- DIGITAL PATHWORKS V6.0 for OpenVMS
(Advanced Server) and DIGITAL PATHWORKS V5.0F for OpenVMS
(LAN Manager) (Software
Product Description)
- Intel-based Digital PC sales remain
strong -- Digital distributors, resellers optimistic
despite legal issues
- Digital moves to bar Intel claim
- Samsung starts Alpha chip production
- Digital- Wells team for merchants on
Internet
- IONA Technologies Extends CORBA
Enterprise Support to Digital UNIX & OpenVMS
Platforms
- ISG Support for Microsoft OLE DB for OLAP
Maximizes Data Access
- AccelGraphics Reports Preliminary Third
Quarter Results
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