Macintosh Workstations
Abstract
“Groupware,” “groupwork,” “workgroup computing,” “computer‐supported cooperative work,” and “distributed processing” are buzzwords that refer to a new way in which personal computers are being used in offices. Personal computers hooked together into local area networks (LANs) represent the latest stage in the evolution of automated technology. Of the eleven million personal computers in business, over 950,000 are arranged in some sort of LAN set‐up. The future for this configuration of computers and workstations will grow enormously in the next few years. By 1991, a conservative estimate of 6.7 million computers will be linked together in LANs in the workplace.
Citation
Valauskas, E. (1988), "Macintosh Workstations", Library Workstation and PC Report, Vol. 5 No. 11, pp. 6-9. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb027390
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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