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Digital Equipment Corporation (Dec) Summary
943 words, approx. 3 pages
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) was a United States manufacturer best known for designing a new family of low-priced minicomputers that were created for use in scientific laboratories and research organizations. At its apex in 1990, Digital...
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Digital Equipment Corporation Information
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Digital Equipment Corporation was a pioneering American company in the computer industry. It is often referred to within the computing industry as DEC. (This acronym was frequently officially used by Digital itself,[1] but the official name was always...


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The Economist (US)
Finger out: Digital Equipment Corporation. (financially troubled computer manufacturer)
04/17/1993: 890 words, approx. 3 pages
Pres Ken Olson was fired after plummeting losses brought debt to $2.8 billion for Digital Equipment Corp in 1992. The new management is cutting bloated operating costs, and more emphasis will be placed on software, services and networks. A YEAR ago, he was...
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Information Outlook
Building blocks for knowledge management at digital equipment corporation: the Web library.
06/01/1997: 1,776 words, approx. 6 pages
Digital Equipment Corp's Corporate Library Group has introduced the WebLibrary. Its value proposition is to provide consistent, reliable, authoritative external content, and content expertise for effective decision making and timely transference of knowledge anytime, anywhere and anywhere. In 1996, the Digital Equipment Corporation's...
 


 

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