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- 1From:Multimedia Schools (Vol. 7, Issue 5)Company: Gateway, Inc., 610 Gateway Blvd., North Sioux City, SD 57049; Phone: 800/315-2536; Fax: 605/232-2023; Web: http://www.gateway.com/. Description: The Gateway Astro is a personal computer that features an...
- 2From:T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) (Vol. 28, Issue 2)Compaq's Armada E500 is a good balance of affordability and performance. In our use of the notebook, we found its operation to be about as fast and smooth as any we've encountered. A 700 MHz Intel Mobile Pentium III...
- 3From:Government Computer News (Vol. 17, Issue 6)After years of cost overruns and schedule delays, the Army's Reserve Component Automation System is back on track. Designed to administer, manage and mobilize Army National Guard and Army Reserve units in the 21st...
- 4From:T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) (Vol. 25, Issue 6)Botswana revamped its National Policy on Education to prepare the country and its students for an industrial economy driven by information technology. Computers, particularly when used in education, encourage problem...
- 5From:Government Computer News (Vol. 17, Issue 1)A list of workstations, which carry the newest Intel Pentium II chips running at speeds of 233-MHz, 266-MHz and 300 MHz, is presented. Users can convert Pentium II PCs into full-fledged workstations and save thousands of...
- 6From:Searcher (Vol. 7, Issue 9)I know exactly when I lost my patience. It wasn't unexpected, just sudden. One of those moments when something snaps and you think, "Enough." It wasn't a key piece of hardware, just something that had finally slipped...
- 7From:Government Computer News (Vol. 8, Issue 19)The Department of Education has connected 400 microcomputers to a broadband communications network despite cuts in its data-processing budget. The network, supported by a five-year, $35 million contract with Syscon Corp,...
- 8From:Library Software Review (Vol. 9, Issue 4)The advent of the library microcomputer has touched almost every area of librarianship, from cataloging and reference, to circulation and serials control. One area that remains relatively untouched, however, is that of...
- 9From:Journal of Property Management (Vol. 55, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedProperty management firms can choose to use a computer service bureau to obtain the benefits of cooperative processing. Cooperative processing allows companies to use different kinds of hardware platforms to process...
- 10From:Online (Vol. 13, Issue 1)Librarians and information specialists must usually take four steps when they carry out their primary job: 1)ascertaining what the client wants; 2) searching for bibliographic references; 3) obtaining the material; and...
- 11From:Government Computer News (Vol. 12, Issue 22)The Air Force begins beta-testing its microcomputer-based Information Processing Management System (IPMS), which eliminates data bottlenecks on the Defense Data Network's mainframe and provides Air Force bases and the...
- 12From:Government Computer News (Vol. 13, Issue 6)Some 200,000 486 microcomputers have been ordered through the Air Force's Desktop IV procurement that officials are saying the contract ceiling of 300,000 machines will probably be achieved by fall 1994. Desktop IV,...
- 13From:Government Computer News (Vol. 11, Issue 24)Peter Stevens, chief of the Bureau of Labor Statistics' (BLS) Division of Communications and Computing Technology, believes that microcomputer and local area networks (LAN) have become as integral to the office...
- 14From:Government Computer News (Vol. 11, Issue 16)With the award of three identical micro-computer and software contracts, NASA officials said they will try their hand a new buying strategy for keeping prices low and technology up-to-date. That strategy, which...
- 15From:Government Computer News (Vol. 11, Issue 23)The Justice Department will embrace the best-value concept for its major desktop automation project, the Justice Consolidated Office Network. Justice officials intend to award a seven-year integration contract for...
- 16From:Government Computer News (Vol. 11, Issue 7)Desktop IV bidders, caught in a hurry-up-and wait cycle, all were beginning to sound alike last week. "We're waiting as fast as we can," said a Zenith Data Systems spokesman. "We're waiting as fast as we can,"...
- 17From:Government Computer News (Vol. 11, Issue 15)Zenith Data Systems Inc (ZDS) introduces the ZU-420S, a $799 upgrade board for the Intel Corp 80286-based ZDS Z-248 microcomputer. The 20-MHZ 486SX ZU-420S package, which features a zero-wait state and 4Mbytes of random...
- 18From:Government Computer News (Vol. 11, Issue 7)NASA awarded two contracts to CSS Laboratories of Irvine, Calif., through the Small Business Administration's 8(a) program for small, disadvantaged companies. The contracts, each worth $ 2 million ovr three years, call...
- 19From:Government Computer News (Vol. 11, Issue 16)Cyrix Corp. is looking for federal beta test sites for its single-chip 486 upgrade for 386 micros. The company wants testers who are heavily involved in high-end microcomputer support. The as-yet unnamed chip is...
- 20From:Information Today (Vol. 9, Issue 4)A new "plug & go" hardware device, Station Doubler, from Support Systems International Corp., allows two users with separate keyboards and monitors to share a PC. Multiuser software or Local Area Network (LAN) is not...