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*63 - Kelly Westphal: ''Meeting Your Users' IS Needs'' | *63 - Kelly Westphal: ''Meeting Your Users' IS Needs'' | ||
*65 - ''Corrective Service Information'' | *65 - ''Corrective Service Information'' | ||
==September/October 1996== | |||
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* 4 - ''From the Editor'' | |||
* 8 - ''What's New?'' [https://web.archive.org/web/19980120011049/http://pscc.dfw.ibm.com:80/psmag/sept96/wnew.htm] | |||
*14 - Michael Coleman: ''PC Servers - Now and the Future'' | |||
*16 - Lisa Wikenczy: ''Intrested in PC Servers?'' | |||
*18 - Susan Davi: ''IBM PC Server Solutions for Today's Network Computing Environments'' | |||
*24 - Avalyn Pace: ''Kirkland Programming Center - IBM's Link to Microsoft'' [https://web.archive.org/web/19980120011049/http://pscc.dfw.ibm.com:80/psmag/sept96/feature/kirklan.htm] | |||
*27 - Bob Angell: ''Going Mobile: Part Deux'' [https://web.archive.org/web/19980120011049/http://pscc.dfw.ibm.com:80/psmag/sept96/mobile.htm] | |||
*32 - Kazunao Teraoka; Mike Snell: ''The IBM PC Server 704'' | |||
*40 - Tim Kearby; David Laubscher: ''PC Server High-Availability Techniques'' | |||
*52 - Craig Elliott: ''Managing PC Servers Using TME 10 NetFinity'' | |||
*60 - Benjamin P. Chang: ''Specifying a PC Server for Lotus Notes'' | |||
*62 - Franchesca Collins: ''Exploring IBM PC Servers in an ATM Environment'' | |||
*67 - ''Corrective Service Information'' | |||
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/19980120011049/http://pscc.dfw.ibm.com:80/psmag/sept96/tech/tech.htm] | |||
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January/February 1996
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Date | Jan/Feb 1996 |
Link | Archive |
- Articles
- 2 - Betty Hawkins: From the Editor - The Information Age - A Time for Responsibility
- 8 - What's New?
- 22 - Bob Angell: Tape Backup Products for OS/2
- 27 - Randall Johnson: Fault Tolerance for LAN Server
- 29 - James King: Getting Together with cc:Mail
- 33 - Mei Y. Mo: Sales Force Automation: Building the Intelligence-Driven Sales Organization
- 36 - Todd Watson: The New Mercantilism
- 38 - Lisa Woody: Designing Lotus Notes Applications That Perform
- 42 - Norm Saslowsky: Designing a Scalable Lotus Notes Workflow Application
- 46 - Rufus Woody III: Lotus Notes for AIX in a Personal Systems Environment
- 54 - Louise Young: New Administrative Features and Enhancements in Lotus Notes Release 4
- 59 - Wayne Schutz: MQSeries link for Lotus Notes
- 66 - Edward Duhé, Bret Curran: Getting Warped and Connected Too! - Part Two
- 75 - Questions and Answers
- 77 - Corrective Service Information
- Web
March/April 1996
- Articles
- 2 - Betty Hawkins: From the Editor - The Object of This Issue
- 6 - What's New?
- 18 - Patrick Karle: Seton Hall Students Lead the Way From the Wireless to the Real World
- 21 - Michael Norton: "Out, Damn Spot!" or How to Rid Your OS/2 Desktop of Pesky Programs
- 23 - Brian Curran: Why SOM?
- 27 - Rick Weaver: IBM System Object Model—The Wave of the Future (and Now!)
- 30 - Rick Weaver: Building SOM Objects with Native C++
- 34 - Randall Autry: Distributing Objects with DSOM
- 40 - John Pape: Using OpenDoc and SOM in Application Development
- 50 - Geoff Hambrick: Enabling Industrial-Strength OO Applications with SOM and CORBAservices
- 58 - Tom New: SOM Language Neutrality: A VisualAge for SmallTalk Perspective
- 63 - Robert A. Pittman, Jr.: SOM Language Neutrality: An OO COBOL Perspective
- 69 - Corrective Service Information
- Web
May/June 1996
- Articles
- 2 - Betty Hawkins: From the Editor - IBM and the Internet Go to the Olympics
- 6 - Alan E. Hodel: Managing a Systems Management Merger (reprinted from IBM's SQ Magazine)
- 8 - Nick Marc: IBM's OS/2 Warp Server is HOT...HOT...HOT!
- 10 - What's New?
- 20 - Joel Canon: Avarice Preview: Software Development as an Audience Participation Sport
- 24 - Steven P. Schneer: PartitionMagic 2.0 - Now Even More Magical
- 26 - Alice Turlington: SystemView in OS/2 Warp Server
- 33 - Christopher Gaskins, Patricia Davis: Implementing PC SystemView (NetFinity) in Real-World Environments
- 40 - Steve Krantz: Lotus Notes-Based Meetings
- 44 - Philip Lieberman: OS/2 Warp Server: An Architectural Primer
- 50 - Philip Lieberman: OS/2 Warp Server: An Installation Primer
- 56 - Ken Whitfield: OS/2 Warp Server Performance Highlights and Tuning Tips
- 63 - Erik Mintz: TCP/IP CID Client/Server Setup Procedure
- 69 Corrective Service Information
- Web
July/August 1996
- Articles
- 2 -
- 6 - What's New?
- 17 - Laurie Anderson: Securing Your Communications from Mainframe to Desktop
- 19 - Bob Angell: Going Mobile [1]
- 20 - Mark Fisher: Creating Applications with VisualAge C++'s NMAKE Facility - CODE UPDATE [2]
- 30 - Gregory Piamonte: Building Object-Oriented Applications from Existing C Code
- 39 - Robert A. Pittman, Jr.: SOM Collection Classes: A Primer for the VisualAge COBOL Programmer
- 50 - John Sweeney: Choosing the Right MPEG Solution
- 56 - Richard Potts: Computer Security and Implementation
- 60 - Steven K. Cunningham: Installing FixPaks via CID
- 63 - Kelly Westphal: Meeting Your Users' IS Needs
- 65 - Corrective Service Information
September/October 1996
- Articles
- 4 - From the Editor
- 8 - What's New? [3]
- 14 - Michael Coleman: PC Servers - Now and the Future
- 16 - Lisa Wikenczy: Intrested in PC Servers?
- 18 - Susan Davi: IBM PC Server Solutions for Today's Network Computing Environments
- 24 - Avalyn Pace: Kirkland Programming Center - IBM's Link to Microsoft [4]
- 27 - Bob Angell: Going Mobile: Part Deux [5]
- 32 - Kazunao Teraoka; Mike Snell: The IBM PC Server 704
- 40 - Tim Kearby; David Laubscher: PC Server High-Availability Techniques
- 52 - Craig Elliott: Managing PC Servers Using TME 10 NetFinity
- 60 - Benjamin P. Chang: Specifying a PC Server for Lotus Notes
- 62 - Franchesca Collins: Exploring IBM PC Servers in an ATM Environment
- 67 - Corrective Service Information
- Links