A hardware primer: how much computer do you really need?

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A general guide for simplified computer shopping in the 1990s is presented, confined to the IBM and IBM-compatible PC and accessories. Power, speed, and memory are explained, especially with respect to Lotus 1-2-3 and Windows applications, and the 486 is recommended as a sound investment. Benefits of notebook computers are outlined, and printer costs are summarized. Potential price declines are not considered a factor in shopping for suitable equipment.

author: Rabinovitch, Issie
Accounting, auditing, & bookkeeping, Purchasing, Computers, Digital computers, Equipment and supplies, Accounting firms, Accounting services

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The top ten tech issues for 2001

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Accountants need to keep up-to-date on business trends, but this can be difficult. The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants produces a yearly list to help accountants and its list of the top ten most important issues in information technology for 2001 is presented.

author: Rabinovitch, Issie
Reports, Cover Story, Information technology, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants

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Tech the halls

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A buyer's guide of gifts items, which are useful and at the same time represents cutting edge technology, is presented. The features, price and the name of the manufacture for each item are provided.

author: Rabinovitch, Issie
Gifts, Buyers Guide, Hardware buyers' guide

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