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'''About the Cover:''' Noted Dallas artist Bill Carr's highly effective use of visual imagery perfectly depicts the idea of connectivity on this month's cover.
'''About the Cover:''' Noted Dallas artist Bill Carr's highly effective use of visual imagery perfectly depicts the idea of connectivity on this month's cover.
* [[From the Editor: The Human Link]]
* [[From the Editor: The Human Link]]
* What's New?
* [[Road Trip! Shopping the Internet]]
* Command-Line Commando
* [[Getting Warped and Connected Too!]]
* Intrared: LANs Without Wires
* Security and Auditing in IBM LAN Server
* [[Multi-User Performance Testing in a Client/Server Environment]]
* DCE Cell Performance: High Water Marks
* [[Plug and Play in PC DOS 7]]
* [[Questions and Answers: LAN]]
* Corrective Service Information


===1996===
===1996===

Revision as of 16:01, 20 October 2017

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A bimonthly print magazine released by IBM's Personal Systems Division in Texas, USA that was during its later years squarely focused on OS/2, although some other PS Division subjects such as PowerPC were covered from time to time. Note that it was not a free marketing publication but rather intended as a technical magazine for manager and required a somewhat hefty paid subscription, but on the other hand it was a professionally designed publication had an excellent layout and even had custom created cartoons, graphic illustrations and the like.

Issues

1994

  • March/April 1994
    • If I Only Had A Brain
    • Speech Recognition Products Untie Your Hands
    • Telecommuting in the '90s
    • Point of View: Not Just Another Database Article
    • Professional Certification Program from IBM
    • Celebrate the Past on Your Trip Back to the Future!
    • OS/2 2.1 Performance Tuning Tips - Part II
    • PC File Systems
    • NetWare 4.01 for OS/2: Features and Installation
    • NetWare Requester for OS/2, v2.01: Features and Installation
    • What's New in Novell NetWare 3.12?
    • LAN Analysis Using IBM's DatagLANce Network Analyser
    • NetWare Questions and Answers
  • May/June 1994
    • Todd Watson: "Wrightsizing " at USAir
    • Getting the Word Out at Chemical Banking Corporation
    • Back Up for the Future
    • Lost in Cyberspace
    • The Book Shelf
    • Threads
    • Redirected Installation of OS/2 2.x
    • LAN Server Ultimedia 1.0 Performance and Tuning
  • July/Aug 1994
  • September/October 1994
  • November/December 1994
  • Special OS/2 Warp Edition

1995

January/February 1995

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Cover: OS/2 Warp: this futuristic operating system is here today! Tried and tested by the masses! Backward-compatible with all your favorite applications! Easy to install! OS/2 Warp has it all--even a great name and an even greater look!

Cover Photo: Manfred Ayers, Arlington Texas

  • Betty Hawkins: From the Editor - Have You Been Warped?
  • Technical Connection Personal Software Is the Answer!
  • Visualizer, DB2/2, and You - An End-User's Perspective
  • Insiders' Software Unveiled
  • Need a Specialist for Your LAN Server 4.0?
  • One-Stop Shopping by Fred Castaneda
  • OS/2 Warp by Edward Duhe'
  • OS/2 for SMP
  • Multimedia File I/O Services
  • Need a Fix?
  • IBM LAN Server 4.0: New Features and Comparisons with NetWare
  • IBM DCE Heterogeneous Enterprise Performance
  • OS/2, DOS, and Windows NT Coexistence
  • OS/2 for SMP and Windows NT Coexistence
  • Corrective Service Information

March/April 1995|March/April 1995

May/June 1995|May/June 1995

July/August 1995|July/August 1995

September/October 1995|September/October 1995

November/December 1995

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About the Cover: Noted Dallas artist Bill Carr's highly effective use of visual imagery perfectly depicts the idea of connectivity on this month's cover.

1996

January/February 1996

About the Cover: Noted Dallas artist Bill Carr uses Todd Watson's analogy of 18th century global mercantilism to illustrate this issue's cover. The basic need to communicate has driven civilizations for centuries to identify ever more efficient ways to communicate. This issue of Personal Systems focuses on Lotus Notes--enabling you to link to the world.

March/April 1996

About the Cover: Noted Dallas artist Bill Carr captures the essence of SOM's flexibility and power in this issues's cover, SOM transforms your application development efforts, letting you build robust, reusable, distributed applications.

  • From the Editor: The Object of This Issue
  • What's New?
  • Seton Hall Students Lead the Way From the Wireless to the Real World
  • "Out, Damn Spot!" or How to Rid Your OS/2 Desktop of Pesky Programs
  • Why SOM? [2]
  • IBM System Object Model--The Wave of the Future (and Now!) [3]
  • Building SOM Objects with Native C++
  • Distributing Objects with DSOM
  • Using OpenDoc and SOM in Application Development
  • Enabling Industrial-Strength OO Applications with SOM and CORBAservices [4]
  • SOM Language Neutrality: A VisualAge for SmallTalk Perspective
  • SOM Language Neutrality: An OO COBOL Perspective [5]
  • Corrective Service Information

May/June 1996

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About the Cover: A systems administrator, like an orchestra conductor, strives to keep disparate components working together in harmony. With management, the individual parts operate as a harmonious system. Noted Dallas artist Bill Carr's whimsical cover illustration reflects this analogy.

July/August 1996

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  • What's New?
  • Securing Your Communications from Mainframe to Desktop
  • Going Mobile
  • Creating Applications with VisualAge C++'s NMAKE Facility CODE UPDATE
  • Building Object-Oriented Applications from Existing C Code [7]
  • SOM Collection Classes: A Primer for the VisualAge COBOL Programmer [8]
  • Choosing the Right MPEG Solution
  • Computer Security and Implementation
  • Installing FixPaks via CID
  • Meeting Your Users' IS Needs
  • Corrective Service Information

September/October 1996

November/December 1996

The last issue published was "November & December 1996" and when it was folded IBM published articles intended for the "January & February 1997" issue online instead.

1997

January/February 1997

Contributors

  • Betty Hawkins - Editor
  • Van Landrum - The Personal Systems Magazine's business manager, also wrote a regular column called "Road Trip" that dealt mainly with the internet.
  • Gregory Piamonte
  • Fred Castaneda - Had a regular column called "One-Stop Shopping"
  • Richard K. Goran - Wrote on REXX related subjects.
  • Rick Weaver
  • Chris Fierros
  • Steven P. Schneer
  • Edward Duhe'
  • Bret Curran
  • Randall Johnson
  • Philip Lieberman
  • Herman Rodriguez

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