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- Arbor Software and IDEA Demonstrate Web-Enabled OLAP Applications Running on Network Computer; Network Computer Leverages Essbase Server's Thin Client Architecture for Low-Cost OLAP Applications
- SUNNYVALE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 21, 1996--Arbor Software Corporation (NASDAQ: ARSW), a leading provider of client/server software for business planning, analysis and management reporting, and IDEA, a leading provider of data communications and network integration solutions, will today demonstrate business applications using Arbor's Essbase and Essbase Web Gateway with IDEA's Internet Client...
- Research articles 1996-10-21
- IBM Bullish On Network Computers for 1998; Customers Cite Fast Performance, Easy Administration, Low Costs
- SOMERS, N.Y.--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 28, 1997--As the network computer movement enters its second year, consultants and customers are reporting that network computers NCs -- the IBM Network Station, in particular -- are catching on fast.
- Research articles 1997-12-28
- Wyse Technology's Ed Patriquin to voice benefits of network computers in the work environment at Uniforum; Sr. director of leading network computer manufacturer to discuss advances in network computer market
- SAN JOSE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--March 26, 1997--Ed Patriquin of Wyse Technology, the leading manufacturer of network computers, will share the company's vision of the expanding network computer NC market at next week's UniForum network computer seminar in Austin, Texas. Patriquin will address the pros and cons of network computers in...
- Research articles 1997-03-26
- NCDs slim down - Network Computing Devices' Explora 400 and 700 network computers - Product Announcement - Brief Article
- Mountain View, Calif.--When Bob Gilbertson, president of Network Computing Devices NCD, saw the sleek, vertical design of IBM's network computer, the Network Station, he ordered marketing to come up with a more "swoopy" design for the next generation of NCD's network computers. "Our design is too boxy," Mr. Gilbertson had...
- Research articles 1997-09-29
- IBM first major firm to unveil NC - IBM's Network Station Internet access terminal - Product Announcement
- Last week, IBM became the first major company to introduce a "network computer" with the launch of its Network Station, a low-cost terminal capable of accessing the Internet.
- Research articles 1996-09-09
- Wyse Technology Announces Industry's Most Powerful Line of Enhanced Network Computers; Winterm 4000 Series Provides Up To 2X Performance Advantage; Access to Windows, Java, and Legacy Applications Server Agnostic Approach and Highly Flexible Connectivity
- SAN JOSE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 12, 1996--Wyse Technology has significantly bolstered its leadership in the network computer market with the industry's most powerful family of products, the WintermTM 4000 line of enhanced network computers. Geared primarily towards corporate intranet use, the second generation Winterm 4000 line provides performance, application support...
- Research articles 1996-11-12
- Lotus to Unveil New Software Package.(Originated from San Jose Mercury News, Calif.)
- Nov. 3--Lotus Development Corp., with backing from heavyweight partners, today will unveil a streamlined software "suite" that some analysts said could boost the Java programming language and the network computer movement. Nov. 3--Lotus Development Corp., with backing from heavyweight partners,...
- Research articles 1997-11-03
- Oracle Corp. Builds Following for Network Computer.(Originated from San Jose Mercury News, Calif.)
- May 21--Larry Ellison, the founder of Oracle Corp., finally showed the world Monday he is not alone in pursuing the vision of a $500 "network computer" that would perform most of its tasks through the Internet. May 21--Larry Ellison, the founder of Oracle Corp., finally showed...
- Research articles 1996-05-21
- Justsystem Corporation Announces Strategic Partnership with Oracle Corporation to Support the Network Computer; Justsystem chosen to provide its proven language processing technology expertise to make the Network Computer multilingual
- SAN FRANCISCO--BUSINESS WIRE--May 20, 1996--JUSTSYSTEM Corporation, the leading developer of business productivity applications and language processing software in Japan, announced today a strategic relationship with Oracle Corporation to develop specifications and software components that will enable Oracle's Network Computer NC to be used in non-European language speaking countries, including Japan...
- Research articles 1996-05-20
- IBM rolls NC design kit; Cisco shows thin servers - Network Computers - Company Business and Marketing
- Fishkill, N.Y.--Yet another company has added itself to the rosters of those marketing reference designs for the network computer NC. IBM has rolled out an NC development kit, based on the PowerPC 603e, which the company claims to be among the first NC reference designs to offer complete software integration...
- Research articles 1997-06-16
- RCA, IBM debut NCs with divergent tasks - RCA NC, IBM Network Station 300 and IBM Network Station 1000 network computers - Product Announcement
- Like ships leaving the same port but bound for different destinations, two releases of network computers NCs illustrate a technology with applications diverging from businesses to homes. RCA released an NC that integrates the Internet and other services into an existing, normal television. IBM last week introduced new NCs which,...
- Research articles 1997-07-28
- Network Computer for the Home Is Here.(Originated from San Jose Mercury News, Calif.)
- SAN JOSE, Calif.--Jul. 17--Network computers for the home, long touted as the best way to deliver the Internet to those who don't want or can't afford a personal computer, are finally getting real -- a year behind schedule. SAN JOSE, Calif.--Jul....
- Research articles 1997-07-17
- Network Interface for FTTH: Corning Cable Systems Hickory, NC www.corning.com/cable systems.(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
- Corning Cable Systems recently introduced its new network interface device NID, an all-plastic enclosure specifically designed to house active components for the growing fiber-to-the-home and broadband access markets. Placement of active electronic Corning Cable Systems recently introduced its new network interface device NID, an all-plastic...
- Research articles 2001-10-01
- Sun Microsystems Announces Network Computer Strategy.(Originated from The Boston Globe)
- NEW YORK--Oct. 30--In a blunt challenge to the dominant powers in personal computing, Sun Microsystems Computer Co. yesterday revealed a plan to place cheap, simple network computers NCs on corporate desktops around the world. NEW YORK--Oct. 30--In a blunt challenge to...
- Research articles 1996-10-30
- New Embedded Network Computers — E/NC — from Flat Connections to Employ RSA Encryption Technology
- LAS VEGAS--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 20, 1996--RSA Data Security, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Security Dynamics Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: SDTI), and Flat Connections, Inc. today announced that the two companies had entered into a license agreement to embed RSA's encryption technology into a new line of Flatware embedded network computing (E/NC)...
- Research articles 1996-11-20
- HDS Network Systems Inc. licenses Internet technologies from Spyglass for use in new line of low-cost network computers
- KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa.--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 8. 1996--HDS Network Systems Inc., a leading international supplier of software and systems for multivendor, multimedia networks, Thursday announced it has licensed a broad range of technologies from Web component supplier, Spyglass Inc., for a new line of network computers, to be introduced in early...
- Research articles 1996-02-08
- Network Computer Reference Design to Showcase Patriot Scientific's PSC1000 Java Processor; JavaOne Demonstration Supports Embedded Java Market
- SAN DIEGO--BUSINESS WIRE--March 23, 1998--Patriot Scientific Corporation (OTCBB: PTSC), the developers of the first market-ready microprocessor for JavaTM, today announced that its JavaOne demonstration this week in San Francisco will feature a network computer reference platform built around the company's PSC1000 Java processor.
- Research articles 1998-03-23
- How CSX uses 'thin clients': network computing.(CSX Technology)(BriefArticle)
- 00-00-0000 FIRST CAME MAIN, THEN MINIS, and then PCs. Now it's the "thin client" or the network computer for one user, says John F. Andrews, president of CSX Technology, the Jacksonville, Fla., IT subsidiary of $10 billion CSX Corp 00-00-0000 FIRST CAME MAIN,...
- Research articles 1996-11-18
- President Clinton Inaugurated In Gaza A Network Computer Class (NC) Donated By Oracle.
- U.S. President, Bill Clinton, inaugurated a network computer class NC during his visit to Gaza. The software giant Oracle Corporation donated the class and equipment for the computer-training center established in Gaza. For the first stage of the p U.S. President, Bill Clinton, inaugurated a network...
- Research articles 1998-12-31
- NCs arrive! Microsoft a bit nervous? - Sun launches JavaStation; Microsoft announces NetPC design - Product Announcement
- New York--Network computers NCs are finally here, and could Microsoft actually be a little nervous? Last week, Sun Microsystems threw a major launch of NCs, servers and supporting software, while thin-client specialist Wyse Technology this week will introduce products compliant with the NC standards introduced by Oracle last May.
- Research articles 1996-11-04
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