Today's Office Magazine 1985 April - Stuart Lipoff - Mac vs. the PC -
- Today's Office magazine is a Hearst Business Communications Publication.
- Eileen Feretic, Editor-in-Chief.
- Business Office Operation
- USED Condition - FILLER COPY - From a subscription, so it traveled through the mail system where it received numerous dents, scratches, bends, and scuffs. Address label partially removed leaving residual damage. Back Cover is missing about a 1/3 of the page. This issue was distributed to southern California. CONDITION: Normal Aging & Bio-predation.
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- High-Capacity Storage: Dealing with the Information Overload by Stuart J. Lipoff - Very high capacity digital storage will be a necessary step in the evolution of today's text processors into tomorrow's text and image processors. The solution lies in high capacity magnetic and optical storage systems.
- Attribute Listing: Cutting Problems Down to Size by Eleanor Wakin - Attribute listings is a problem solving technique that helps a manager identify the various parts of a problem and then come up with an orderly plan for resolving that problem.
- Locking Up Your Information Assets by Jim Seymour - As PCs have taken over the desk of corporate America, an ever increasing volume of information has left the relatively secure environs of the computer center. The security problems inherent in widespread PC use have many business executives and MIS managers concerned. In fact, some feel the problem is already out of control.
- The Promise and Performance of Optical Disks by Robert J. Allen - Optical disk technology promises to deliver the greatest storage capacity for the lowest cost per megabyte. But will its performance live up to the its promise?
- Mac vs. the PC: The Race of the Year? by Amy D. Wohl - For most of 1984 Apple's Macintosh was a nonissue in the business word: IBM's PC owned the desktops of corporate America. This year with more software and new products that will increase its usefulness to business, the Mac may give the PC a run for its money.
- Analyzing OA Requirements: A Twelve-Step Approach by Mark McElry Before implementing an office automation system, a firm should perform a requirements analysis so that the most efficient and cost-effective systems can be selected
- Career Strategies: Making the Right Moves by Edward Wakin - Before managers make a move, they should consider a number of factors: salary, age, timing, promotions, visibility, neatness of fit and positioning.
- Voice Mail System "Cans" Messages at Continental by William A. Demers - Time zone differences and travelling employees made telephone tag a real problem at Continental Can. A voice messaging system solved that problem, providing the firm with a cost effective way of improving communications.
- Micrographics System makes the Honor Roll at School District 196 by Kathy Benson - A growing student population caused a major records management problem for School District 196. The solution, a computer assisted retrieval system, saved space, time and money, winning high marks from administrators and teachers.
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