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2. Getting to grips with the informal IT organisation
3. Dirty little secrets of Java and Active X
4. Java packages ease coding, miss opportunities
5. Reviews
6. 8 trends for'08: our Vital Signs survey forecasts a busy year filled with intricate projects, fresh-faced staff and a crushing amount of data. Are you ready?
7. Integrating objects with relational databases
8. Object lesson in patience
9. A hive of business productivity: the latest buzz is high-end tools for vital applications
10. Today's compilers
11. Personality plus
12. Open enough: frustration yields to pragmatism as users make do
13. The printers talk back
14. IBM crosses the line
15. To the rescue: truth, justice, and open systems have a new hero: Novell, champion of PC networks
16. Is there life after? Microsoft's NT looks a lot like UNIX and has the industry gearing up for a fight
17. Programming tools unbundled: if you develop or compile software, expect to pay more for programming tools - and have more options
18. The PC UNIX explosion
19. Going graphical: from the stock exchange to the plumbers' union, users are discovering the keys to getting their money's worth from graphical user interfaces
20. The database on demand; if you want access to widely scattered data, no matter where it resides, there are a few kinks to iron out
21. Exploding desktop myths: the people who run corporate information systems talk about the fables - and facts - of computing on the business desktop
22. The groupware dilemma: group productivity software gets users to work together - but the trick is getting them to use it
23. What do open systems really cost?
24. Picking the proper programmer; bringing in open systems doesn't just mean new hardware and software - it means finding and welcoming new staff, too
25. Making CASE work for you; you need time, money, and effort to use CASE tools at maximum efficiency, the results are worth it: faster software development and increased productivity
26. Getting rid of wires: new wireless networks are convenient, but you must consider performance factors
27. Unjamming client/server bottlenecks
28. Will ACE shuffle the workstation deck?
29. The new users
30. The DOS to UNIX connection
31. But will it port?
32. Cobol bridges the mainframe gap: new reasons to run applications written in Cobol on UNIX systems
33. Database hell
34. Getting rid of old computers
35. The joy of automatic data updates
36. Windows meets Unix
37. The data problem
38. EDI: the business connection
39. Is your system safe?
40. Retail dreams: can ABI standards turn UNIX into the PC-DOS of the 1990s?
41. From TTY to VUI; an historical view of user interfaces
42. The spirit of 86s
43. Postbag.
44. Broadside for Arkle.
45. Varying the tech formula
46. The trouble with client-server systems
47. Market forecast '93
48. C standard: no sign of settling down
49. The system administration squeeze
50. Facing the open systems gap
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