Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Highlights of CeBIT 1992: Software on the Rise – CHIP Online


In Hanover place from 16 to 20 March, the CeBIT instead. The trends in 2015: Internet of Things, Big Data & amp; mobile revolution. At least on the last of the three key words was believed 23 years ago: A look back at the CeBIT 1992.

CeBIT 1992: rattle in the office



 1992 Open, then-Prime Minister of Lower Saxony Gerhard Schröder and Federal Economics Minister Jürgen Möllemann the world’s largest computer fair. Compared to last year more halls will be re-rented, increase the number of exhibitors.

A big trend this year is the “quiet office”. Is the daily life at a desk marked to date by the roar of a dot matrix printers, laser printers have become affordable. <- Best list at post -> the first commercial ink-jet printer a amazed trade also be presented

. <================================ ========== TOP teaser preview of all variants! - ====================== ->

CeBIT 1992: Windows 3.1 & amp; QuickTime 1.0



 The software development is more and more towards graphical user interface. Shortly before the CeBIT, Microsoft released the final beta of Windows 3.1. At the fair itself, the software company presents suitable programs such as the new Excel 4.0 for the surface. On the other hand, Apple has a new heavyweight in multimedia on sale: QuickTime 1.0. Thus, sounds, video clips and animations can now also use in GUI-based programs.

While the software is constantly gaining importance, CHIP devoted but also intensely the hardware world. The 486 SX processor pushes with large numbers on the market and is interesting and affordable for end users because of its computational performance and upgradeability. Also for the first time are at CeBIT are to see the brand new “Notepad”. The tablet computers are portable and input functions via a stylus to write directly on the screen – but only in block letters

(mgb)
.

LikeTweet

No comments:

Post a Comment