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1. Impact of Customer Traffic and Service Process Outsourcing Levels on e-Retailer Operational Performance.

2. The Open Port: Insuring Third-Party Cyber Risks.

3. Fine-tune your CAD engine

4. Windows 3.0 software offerings

5. Third parties plug into R/3

6. We're not in Kansas anymore

7. Shuffling DEC

8. Microsoft's Chase answers your Win95 questions

9. Snap-on tools

10. Unlock the power of OLE

11. Getting support

12. Off-exchange trading chips away at NYSE volume

14. Is Data General headed for another crash?

17. Uniface: developing database-independent applications

18. Macworld Expo '91: world's largest computer flea market

20. Currents: a monthly compendium of Unix community news

21. Is IBM raising hurdle beyond others' reach?

22. NetWare 386: requiring new solutions

23. Currents

24. Why bankers are breaking away from DP

25. Can third parties change SNA management's stripes?

26. Is your Mac obsolete?

28. The ABCs of Digital agreements

29. Everything under the Sun

30. Third parties chafe at Apple competition

31. Vendors vent on Microsoft's power

32. Jack of all trades: Novell enters new niche; AppWare sets up clash of Titans in graphical tools

33. Do-it-yourself software II

34. Current third-party support is weak; IBM Corp. is leading the way toward full LAN NetView integration

35. AppWare: good on paper, but visual basic cleans up

36. Distribution questions; AT&T and Northern Telecom pioneer new telecom distribution

37. PowerBook peripherals

38. Competitors complement, exceed Photoshop 2.5 (Adobe Systems Inc.'s image processing software)(includes related articles on 'Family Circle' magazine's use of graphics software, Alatamira Software Corp.'s Composer software package) (News Analysis)

39. Agents and rules for Notes from Beyond and J & T Associates

41. Can Microsoft be challenged?

42. No end-user systems

43. Dangerous liaisons?

45. Is IBM opening the door?

46. New rivalry: SBus vs. Turbochannel

48. IBM's storage strategy: playing to mixed reviews

50. The network's eyes and ears

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