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The Data
storage Report
May 1996 Volume 10, Issue 5
THE NEWSLETTER OF THE DATA STORAGE INDUSTRY
CONTENTS
INTERNET HOME USE LINKED TO WORK USE
MAINFRAME USE DOWN WINDOWS USE UP
DESPITE RISK, INTERNET COMMERCE EXPLODES
IS INTRANETS THE NEXT HOT INTERNET MARKET?
INTERNET HELPS MICROSOFT CONQUER THE LAN
CAN CORPORATE BACK-UP CRISIS BE AVOIDED?
HP BIDS TO WIN THE DLT TAPE LIBRARY MARKET
HOW QUANTUM HELPS UNATTENDED BACK-UP
DLT TAPE GETS LARGE VENDOR SUPPORT
IBM STILL A FORCE IN TAPE STORAGE MARKET
INVESTMENT RETURN FOR DATA WAREHOUSING
CAN JAVA PROCESSORS SERVE CORPORATIONS?
HAS JAVA A PLACE IN MOBILE COMPUTING?
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PC LEADERS SUFFER BUT MARKET BOOMS
HOW LANS CAN DRAIN PRODUCTIVITY
WHY THE SLUMP IN DISK DRIVE IN 1996?
IBM DEBUTS NEW 3.5-IN. HARD DRIVE
IBM’S 2.5-IN. DRIVE SETS DENSITY RECORD
WHY PC MARKET SLOWS TO 14% IN 1996
WHY THE HANDHELD PC MARKET IS $1 BILLION
WHY ELECTRONIC MONEY IS A CREDIT CARD
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