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Remaking Compuware; Mainframe master must fit other pieces of puzzle: Desktop, services.(Company Profile)(Statistical Data Included)

Crain's Detroit Business, May, 2001 by Merx, Katie

For the better part of two decades, Compuware Corp. made software success look easy. Maybe that's why it seems so hard now. If the Farmington Hills-based company wants to be a software player in the next decade and beyond, it's going to have to do several things at once - and do them all well.

The key tasks: expand its market share in software for distributed systems, the new, sophisticated networks combining mainframes, desktop computers and servers; improve the performance of its computer-services division; and maintain its position in the lucrative but slow-growing market for mainframe software. Wall Street analysts say they think the company can do it. Compuware's charismatic but sometimes combative co-founder, chairman and CEO, Peter Karmanos, thinks...

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