Lotus Development Corporation


Employer Liability Widens in Drunken-Driving Cases

Precautions offered as employer liability widens in drunken-driving cases.  Read more

A Really Personal PC

A new pocket-sized computer will be available by the end of 1994.  Read more

Once More, With Feeling

Start-up company creates small, hand-held computers that perform fairly simple applications.  Read more

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For some time now, Street Talk has been marveling at the exceptional performance of new issues through thick and thin, especially since their perkiness in...  Read more

From Riches To Rags . . . And Back

For the first time in four years, the INC. 100 outperformed the leading averages  Read more

Inc. 100 Index

Company (rank) Advanced Telecommunications (13) American Businessphones (44) American City Business Journals (11) American Communi...  Read more

The Tie That Binds

Microcomputer to mainframe and micro to mini communications are hot topics today -- with good reason. For many growing companies, these links could provide a...  Read more

Contracts;

It may be inconvenient, or expensive, to put agreements into precise contracts, but do it anyway. Vague contracts can come back to haunt you, plunging yo...  Read more

Health Care for Unmarried Partners

How one company extended health benefits to include employees' unmarried partners.  Read more

Easy Listenin' On The Software Circuit

Over the years, we have gotten used to losing senior writer Robert Mamis to a variety of hardware -- airplanes, windsurfers, his 34-foot ocean racer, Fido...  Read more

Newsmaker

Mitch Kapor just keeps on walking. After leaving Lotus Development Corp., the software giant he founded ("Walking Away from It All," January 1987), he te...  Read more

Newsbreakers

News blurbs about start-ups and ESOP plans in Lithuania.  Read more

Please Hold for Customer Service

An Inc. sampling of the customer support service offered by software vendors.  Read more

Changes in Computer Support

Summaries of some of the customer service phone numbers and services offered by some leading vendors.  Read more

The Suite Spot

A guide to office suite software packages. Includes a review of Microsoft Office 97 Professional Edition, Microsoft Office 97 Small Business Edition, and Lot...  Read more

Text-Search Software

Software which allows users to locate missing computer files.  Read more

BYOB--Bring Your Own Booth

By holding its own "tech fair," company shows off new products to clients and colleagues.  Read more

Asking The Right Questions

So, you've decided to take the graphics plunge and either purchase a computer-based graphics system or add graphics software to that dandy little personal...  Read more

Intranet Solves Record-Keeping Problem

How does one small organization use an intranet, or internal Web site, to keep human resources operations up to par? Before Forsyth Dental Center, a nonpr...  Read more

Mitch Kapor Spins A New Kind Of Disk

Once a week, Softsel Computer Products Inc. of Inglewood, Calif., publishes a "hot list" of leading software programs. By mid-March, after only a couple o...  Read more

Someday I'll Get Organized

The new generation of software saves money, time, and provides flexibility for its user.  Read more

Internet Inc.

Three start-ups are developing business applications for the Internet.  Read more

In a Former Life: Mitch Kapor

MITCH KAPOR, 49 Present life: Currently a partner at Accel Partners, a prominent venture-capital firm in Palo Alt...  Read more

Comdex/fall '82: More Byte For The Buck

The year's largest microcomputer show demonstrates that small businesspeople can get more capability in systems that are easier to use.  Read more

Big Plans

Business plans aren't getting better. They're getting longer.  Read more

How I Did It: Philip Rosedale, CEO, Linden Lab

"Second Life was just unfundable," says the man who dreamed up this virtual world. Funny how things change when you give people the ability to fly. Now every...  Read more

Food For Thought

Computers work logically, humans don't. On the other hand, no one has yet credited a computer with original thought. If the machine's capacity for organiz...  Read more

E-Mail in the Pines

New product allows portable computers to exchange E-mail with virtually any other U.S. computer site.  Read more

Slim Pickings In The Software Garden

Like June in the old Rodgers and Hammerstein show tune, personal computers are bustin' out all over. An estimated 6.5 million units -- what the industry ...  Read more

How's My Line?

Vanna White probably isn't losing any blonde hairs over it, but an entrepreneurial game show called "Venture Match" may someday roll right over "Wheel of ...  Read more

Setting Up a Network

A CEO reviews the peer-to-peer network system his company uses and the benefits of this usage.  Read more

Reaching Influential Buyers

Seeding the market by getting products into the hands of key people who influence potential buyers.  Read more

A Winning Combination for the Personal Computer

Mitch Kapor of Lotus discusses the advent of personal computing in the business world  Read more

Getting the Message

The advantages and disadvantages of electronic mail.  Read more

Exotic Auto Venture Is $24-Million Nonstarter

Harold and Ben Rosen, founders of Rosen Motors, failed to redefine the automobile with their hybrid electric car when major manufacturers rejected their new ...  Read more

That Old Soft Sell

There comes a time in the life of any industry when it must grow up and start holding its own international trade fairs. For the software industry, that m...  Read more

Loading The Bases

With the explosion of the database industry, information on practically anything is only a phone call away.  Read more

Selling Out;

If you want to get top dollar when you sell your company, it pays to spend some time and money marketing it to potential buyers. That's what Randall Wise...  Read more

Risky Business

A venture capitalist discusses marketplace trends and the venture capital business.  Read more

Group Think

A look at how groupware allows small-company employees to work simultaneously, saving both time and money.  Read more