Software Quarterly
Appearance
Software Quarterly: IBM's Magazine of Software Technologies (ISSN 1078-9847) was published quarterly by International Business Machines Corporation, Software Solutions Division (Somers, NY).
Volume 1
- No. 1 - Fall/Winter 1994
- Ellen Hancock: Editorial
- Alan E. Hodel: Why SQ?
- Randall C. Kennedy: Moving to a 32-bit OS: Myth vs. Reality
- Amy D. Wohl: 1994 Turns Out to Be OS/2's Year
- Nick Wreden: DCE: A Rosetta Stone for Computers?
- Dr. Eric Bush: Visual Application Development
- innovations
- C. M. Saracco; Charles J. Bontempo: Object Technology and Database Management
- Client/Server Software Listings
Volume 2
- No. 1, 1995
- Todd L. Watson: Workgroup Computing: the Evolution of Teamwork
- Nick Wreden: Electronic Software Distribution: Sneaking Away from the Sneakernet
- Todd L. Watson: Untangling the Net: Probing Cyberspace at Warp Speed
- OS/2 Warp Goes Platinum
- No. 2, 1995
- Alan E. Hodel: More Jekyll Than Hyde
- Hellena Smejda: Go With The Flow
- No. 3, 1995
- Paul Freeman: From Papyrus, To Parchment, To Paper... To Digital (and More)
- Paul Freeman: With Message Queuing, Getting There Is Half the Fun
- No. 4, 1995
- Hellena Smejda: Who says you can't teach old programs new tricks?
- Lee Tolopko: Transaction Processing: A Business Best Friend
Volume 3
- No. 1, 1996
- Alan E. Hodel: Going Beyond The Products
- Michael Goulde: IBM Software Servers: A Consultant's Perspective
- Todd L. Watson: Network-Centric Computing
- Melissa Cox: Happiness is a Smart Network
- Paul Freeman: Object Lessons in Object Technology Off to School at OTU
- No. 2, 1996
- Alan E. Hodel: You've Got Questions: We've Got Answers
- Douglas A. Zelinka: OS/2 Warp Server: A Great Value
- Steve Solazzo: Client/Server a hit or myth proposition?
- No. 3, 1996
Links
- SQ on the Net (archived)