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Articles in September, 1994 issue of Software Industry Report
- Stac ready for Windows 95. (Stac Electronics) (Market Watch)
- Sci-fi book publisher and leading PC game maker form new alliance. (Random House Inc.'s Del Rey Books Div., Legend Entertainment Co.)
- SMI slashes prices. (Strategic Mapping Inc.) (Market Watch)
- Sterling-KnowledgeWare deal muddled by tide of red ink. (Sterling Software Inc., KnowledgeWare Inc. planned merger) (Market Watch)
- Sanctuary Woods Multimedia Corp. of San Mateo, Calif. (European distribution contract) (Global Software Marketing)
- Project Software & Development Inc. of Cambridge, Mass. (signs Maximo client/server asset systems distribution agreements in Japan, Argentina, Brazil) (Global Software Marketing)
- Easy software management. (Product Announcement)(Market Watch)
- Gates said to keep TCI from investing in America Online. (William H. Gates, Tele-Communications Inc.)
- SDRC lands $8m Boeing deal. (Structural Dynamics Research Corp. contract with Boeing Co. for product management software) (Market Watch)
- Landmark strikes oil. (Landmark Graphics Corp. to acquire Munro Garrett International) (Mergers/Acquisitions/Alliances)
- Uniface, a Farmington Hills, Mich. division of Compuware Corp. (opens Mexican headquarters) (Global Software Marketing)
- Oracle/Gupta deal off. (Mergers/Acquisitions/Alliances)
- Oracle buys DEC database units, intros 'intelligent' tool, expands supercenters. (Digital Equipment Corp.)
- Singapore raids net illegal software sellers.
- Digital deals. (Digital Equipment Corp.) (Mergers/Acquisitions/Alliances)
- Computer Associates takes aim at home software market. (Computer Associates International Inc.'s new division, 4Home Productions)
- Wireless data market set to boom, drawing in many eager players. (BIS Mobile & Wireless Communications Service forecast) (Market Watch)
- NeXT and Hewlett-Packard ship NEXTSTEP on most powerful HP Workstations. (NEXTSTEP, NEXTSTEP Developer Release 3.2) (Mergers/Acquisitions/Alliances)
- Commercial quality Mosaic. (Mergers/Acquisitions/Alliances)
- Sun servers #1 for Unix RDBMS. (Sun Microsystems Inc., relational database management systems) (International Data Corp. survey) (Market Watch)
- Corel Corp. of Ottawa. (software bundling contract) (Global Software Marketing)
- Microsoft appears certain to win 'Windows' trademark. (U.S. Patent and Trademark Office rules in favor of Microsoft Corp.)
- DCA intros middleware tool. (Digital Communications Associates Inc.'s QuickPeer communications middleware) (Market Watch)
- K-Adventure gets backer. (Knowledge Adventure Inc. in deal with Random House Inc. to develop multimedia titles) (Mergers/Acquisitions/Alliances)
- Learn PC Inc. of Minneapolis. (partnership agreement) (Global Software Marketing)
- Softool Corp. of Goleta, Calif. (partnership with ASCII Corp., Japan) (Global Software Marketing)
- Artisoft. (software duplication and fulfillment contract) (Global Software Marketing)
- Evans & Sutherland Design Software Group of Salt Lake City. (CAD software distribution agreement with Nissei Sangyo Co. Ltd. of Japan) (Global Software Marketing)
- IBM OS/2 upgrade 'Warp' coming in October, features easy Internet connections.
- Novell will develop new network operating system.
- Common Ground to include TOPIC. (document distribution software) (Mergers/Acquisitions/Alliances)
- Survey casts doubt on demand for home PCs and software. (Odyssey Partners L.P. survey)
- BSA software piracy info now available online. (Business Software Alliance information on CompuServe) (Market Watch)
- D&B Software and Oracle to convert SmartStream series to Oracle RDBMS. (Dun & Bradstreet Software Services Inc. to convert to Oracle Corp.'s relational database management system) (Mergers/Acquisitions/Alliances)
- Adobe beefs up Acrobat. (Adobe Systems Inc.) (Product Announcement)(Market Watch)
- Domestic software app sales strong for '94 second quarter, first half. (applications software)
- Sony and PC Financial to give on-line traders added flexibility with new software. (Sony Software Corp., PC Financial Network to develop personal communicator-based system software using General Magic's Magic Cap software)
- Kahn re-elected chairman of Borland despite criticism of management style. (Philippe Kahn, Borland International Co.) (Market Watch)
- Platinum gets more Oracle tools. (Platinum Technology Inc.) (Mergers/Acquisitions/Alliances)
- Open data transfer. (Market Watch)
- MCI enters software market with line aimed at business. (MCI Communications Corp.)
- Novell sets new course under Frankenberg, tries making peace with Microsoft. (Novel Corp.'s chief executive officer Robert Frankenberg)
- Joint Toolworks/HP promo. (Software Toolworks Inc., Hewlett Packard Co. to promote HP DeskJet color printer print cartridge sale with free CardShop Plus! software) (Market Watch)
- NetManage buys into retail mkt. (NetManage Inc. acquires Arabesque Software Inc.) (Mergers/Acquisitions/Alliances)
- Artisoft Inc. (ships Japanese version of network operating system) (Global Software Marketing)
- DEC licenses Proteon suite. (Digital Equipment Corp. purchases rights to Proteon Inc.'s internetworking computer software) (Mergers/Acquisitions/Alliances)
- Symantec Corp. of Cupertino, Calif. (opens Japanese subsidiary) (Global Software Marketing)
- Arkansas Systems Inc. of Little Rock. (to supply integrated banking transaction software to Central European International Bank of Budapest, Hungary) (Global Software Marketing)
- Wang says business wasting mountains of money because execs can't rap 'technobabble'. (Charles Wang)
- Manufacturing software merger. (Mergers/Acquisitions/Alliances)
- Electronic technology sales to schools mean bonanza in multimedia software products. (SIMBA Information Inc. report)
- SPA: consumer driven CD software sales hit $136 million in '94 1Q. (Software Publishers Association report on 1994 first quarter compact disk sales)
- Global buying Softnet. (Global Village Communications Inc. acquires SoftNet Inc.) (Mergers/Acquisitions/Alliances)
- Texas Instruments opens door on IEF app development. (Information Engineering Facility software applications) (Mergers/Acquisitions/Alliances)
- Frontier-Cisco developing RMON software for LAN Switch. (Frontier Software Development Inc., Cisco Systems)
- Latest IBM deals. (Mergers/Acquisitions/Alliances)
- Wind River Systems Inc. of Alameda, Calif. (ports operating system and tools over to Hitachi SH7600 microprocessor) (Global Software Marketing)
- Aberdeen says H-P the favorite platform among Unix software developers. (Aberdeen Consulting Group report 'Mainframe ISV Software: Transitioning to UNIX Servers with HP' on Hewlett-Packard Co.'s product)
- Cross-platform document tool. (Crosswise Corp. introduces Face to Face Version 2.0 conferencing software) (Market Watch)
- AT&T, Powersoft in pact. (AT and T Global Information Solutions, PowerSoft Corp., deal to develop and market business applications software) (Mergers/Acquisitions/Alliances)
- FTP Software Inc. of North Andover, Mass. (partnership agreement) (Global Software Marketing)
- Windows NT upgrade debut this week - it's D-Day for Allchin at Microsoft. (Jim Allchin)
- New Digital Alpha chip is super fast, but will there be enough software? (Digital Equipment Corp.'s Alpha AXP 21164 microprocessor)
- MCI licences WinFax PRO. (MCI Communications Corp.) (Mergers/Acquisitions/Alliances)
- CA-Unicenter prices slashed to nail down market for system management software. (Computer Associates International Inc.)
- Lotus ships SmartSuite 3.0. (Lotus Development Corp. ships SmartSuite for Windows, announces cc:Mail Pager Gateway) (Market Watch)
- Informix, Tivoli integrate tools. (Informix Software Inc., Tivoli Systems Inc.) (Mergers/Acquisitions/Alliances)
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