By 1988, the New York Times reported that Lotus had dominated the spreadsheet market for five years, after toppling VisiCalc "whose dominant share of the personal computer market seemed invincible".
In 2010, a pair of researchers published a controversial economics paper. It was cited by UK politicians to justify austerity measures that sparked economic and employment crises, and anti-austerity ...
In 1978, a Harvard Business School student named Dan Bricklin was sitting in a classroom, watching his accounting lecturer filling in rows and columns on the blackboard. Every time the lecturer ...
The Apple iPad tablet has sparked passionate debate regarding whether it can be a productive business tool, or is merely a consumer toy–a glorified iPod Touch with a thyroid condition. To make an ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "2 Days Workshop: Computer systems Validation (CSV) for Excel Spreadsheets" conference has been added to Research and Markets' offering. Spreadsheets such as Excel are ...
A move towards automated, rather than manual, checking of information and formulas contained in spreadsheets could save Irish firms embarrassing and costly mistakes, a leading consultant has advised.
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