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that 62 percent of data stored on magnetic drives is never altered. However, even though users could have both technologies in a single unit, they had to choose between phase-change technology that provided rewritable and true WORM or magneto-optic (MO) rewritable and soft or CCW (Continuous Composite WORM) (Figure 1). Despite the fact a good software person could override the write-once protection of CCW media, it gained a following. To solve the shortcomings of CCW (often called sqworm by detractors), ablative WORM was reintroduced. This technology provides true WORM capabilities by physically altering the media during the write process. With the introduction of economical CD recordersand very inexpensive CD-R media, people are questioning whether or not WORM media will be able to compete against CDs which can lower archiving costs to pennies vs. nickels. All three WORM technologies offer highcapacity, removability, durability, longevity and a low storage cost; however, there are subtle but important differences in the technologies. Organizations have to understand their storage and retrieval requirements as well as the strengths and weaknesses of the technologies to determine which option is best for their application.

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change, ablative and dye polymer — recently received certification that they meet ISO (International Standards Organization) 9171 specifications for true WORM media. The fourth WORM, CD-recordable, is a viable alternative if users have a clear understanding of their requirements and the technology's limitations. Few experts think of 5i/4" dye polymer as anything more than "an interesting" technology, because few drives are currently available. For unsurpassed security, longevity and reliability, people are coming to realize that write-once media is the ideal solution when they must retain and protect documents, data or images from alteration or loss. To the end user, the data stored on write-once optical media appears as through it was stored on a hard disk. When a file is recalled, it can be updated and edited by writing to new sectors on the disk. When a file is deleted, it no longer appears in the directory. The difference between ISO 9171 writeonce optical solutions and standard hard disk storage methods is that write-once media is safe from accidental erasures, malicious altering, computer viruses, stray magnetic fields and other factors that can jeopardize the integrity of the data. Somewhere on the disk, normally transparent to the user, every version of every file is permanently stored, including files that have been "deleted". These files are accessible in a read-only mode using special utilities that provide an audit trail. Because of the security they provide, banks, insurance companies, health care institutions, accounting departments and government agencies are using true WORM media.

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CD-Recordable Since CD-recordable is similar to phase-change optical and use pure optical technology (figure 2), many feel that it is an excellent low-cost alternative to WORM media. While CDs are prevalent at home and in the office (more than 5,000 CD titles are now being published) and the cost of using a CD recorder (hardware and software) has dropped dramatically, its use is often misunderstood. CD-R is an excellent, cost-effective method for distrib-

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Virtual Guitar maker changes name Ahead makers of the Virtual Guitar peripheral is changing its name to Virtual Music Entertainment, Inc. The popularity of the device led to the introduction of a CD-ROM Quest for Fame featuring the rock group Aerosmith. At the E3 tradeshow in Los Angeles the next generation device - Virtual Pick or VPick was also introduced. The VPick fits in either left or right hand and the user simply strums it against any solid surface - tennis racket, tabletop, broom, baseball bat, or belt buckle.The VPick senses the resistance, using internal switching technology and translates the signal into guitar sounds that are played through the computer. SRP is US$60. Requires Mac or multimedia PC. Virtual Music 617-271-0900.

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DynaTek has dual function rewritable optical/CD-ROM system DynaTek Automation Systems Inc. announced the DynaTek PCD650, a combination 650mb rewritable optical drive and quad-speed CD-ROM drive in a single unit. The unit includes external drive, software for Windows or Mac, cables and blank disk. It comes with a I year warranty and toll-free support anywhere in North America. The 650mb disk costs $80 and has a shelf life of 30 years and read/write capability of over 500,000 cycles. The laser detects whether a disk is a CD-ROM or rewritable disk and uses the right laser strength for that disk. SRP is $1,399 DynaTek 1-800-461-8855.

Plasmon ships optical, CD-ROM system Plasmon Data is shipping a new PD/ CD drive. It reads and writes to 650mb optical disks at a speed of 870kb/sec. CDROM read speed is 4x. Price is US$895 for the internal version, US$975 external, media is US$59. Both units have SCSI-2 interface and work with Macs and Windows and OS/ 2 systems. Plasmon uses aread/write mechanism that is simpler and faster than 3-pass magnetic-optical systems. Plasmon 1-800-445-9400, Canadian distributor: Bell+Howell Ltd. 905-850-6705.

ViewSonlc multimedia monitor ViewSonic Corp announced the ViewSonic 17EA multimedia monitor. It features resolutions of 1,024 x 768, 1,280 x 1,024 with 85Hz refresh rate, 0.28 dot pitch and Invar Shadow Mask. Speakers are built -in along with on-screen controls, antistatic and anti-glare screen coatings. Available for Macs and PCs. It has a SRP of US$795. ViewSonic 909-869-7976

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colour printers to represent more than one-ha! f of all printer shipments in 1998. Inkjet became the dominant colour technology last year with a 54.7% share. Fournier projects that inkjet will representan even higher proportion of colour sales through 1996. High-end colour lasers with speeds greater than 12 pages per minute will show a significant growth as well. The low end laser is declining by 5% to 10% as inkjets produce better quality, higher speeds and colour. The printer market as a whole continues to grow. Eighty nine printers are sold for every 100 PCs. APG Solutions and Technologies, printer industry consultants show that 50% of all printers will be attached to a network by 1998.

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Windows compatible and fully compliant with Windows 95 Plug and Play specifications. 2 year warranty SRP $629, street price $499 + Epson Stylus Color II plain paper 720 x 720 dpi "Photo Quality" colour ink jet, Mac and Windows compatible, also fully complies with Windows 95 Plug and Play specifications, SRP $909, street price $659-699. + Epson Stylus Pro, 720 x 720 dpi, letter size images with registration and crop marks, uses a piezoelectric printhead for dots 25% smaller than original Stylus color printer. Has 100 sheet paper tray, works with Windows and Macs. SRP $1,389

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(Continued from page 22) "Mid to large sized organizations are consolidating their print shops into a single networkedprinter," says Stan Ossias,product manager for mid to high-end printer systems at Apple Canada. Since most people are now using colour monitors, they want to match what they see on the screen in their output. In the past, Ossias says, colour couldn't penetrate the higher end of the market because it was tricky and expensive to get colour that could be shared and still look terrific. People are more sensitive to how colour turns out than they are to black and white. "If you have a picture of fruit, people would know if the colour of an orange was off the mark," he explains. So colour rendering has to be consistent. With new printing techniques the cost of thisaccuracy has come down a lotand business productivity increases. When it was costly, organizations tended to ration the use of the colour printing, saving it mainly for external use. Ata lower cost,more colour can be used internally in an organization for spreadsheets a nd to h i g h light i m portant i ssues i n communications.

+ Epson Stylus Pro XL, 720x720 dpi, 11 x 17 images with registration and crop marks, uses a piezoelectric printhead for dots 25% smaller than original Stylus color printer. Has 100 sheet paper tray, works with Windows and Macs, SRP $1,950 2 year warranty Contact: Epson 800-289-3776 x3000

Epson Canada Limited is also gearing towards colour with its large format high resolution piezoelectric inkjet printers. Even at higher resolution the E'pson inkjet products are designed to be more compact and with more features at a lower cost. "Laser printers are fading slowly and inkjets becoming more predominant for the business user," says Helene Marcus, Epson Canada Limited marketing Communications manager. "For presentations people don't care about speed. Since they are not making a great amount of copies, they care about quality." Dot matrix remains a viable vertical market for Epson but with a need to be more versatile and faster than ever.Helene Marcus says dot m atrix can never be replaced where you still need the impact on the page to print multiple part forms.

Hewlett-Packard Ralph McNeil, manager of hard copy products for Hewlett-Packard Canada Limited, differentiates between two types of printer networks. At the local area network level, desktop printers don't need the high volume

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ppm, uses HP4 toner cartridge (EP-ED), Mac compatible with adapter card from 3rd party, optional duplexing, 2.0 mb RAM expandable to 26 mb with standard 72 pin SIMMs, 6 mb RAM required for 600 dpi PostScript output, Adobe Level 2 emulation, 20 MHz RISC processor, uses APT (advanced photoscale technology) to enhanoe photos and HRC (high resolution control) to get text resolutions of 2400 x 600 dpi, has PCMCIA slot for flash RAM or HD 2 year warranty, 6,000 pages @5'/0 coverage from 1 toner cartridge or 12,000 pages using economy mode. Brother International Corp. (Canada), (514) 685-0600. + Lexmark Optra LX 1,200 dpi, 16 ppm, 300 dpi or 600 dpi prints at 12 ppm while 1,200 dpi outputs at 8 ppm. SRP $2,999 with 4 mb RAM and 500 page bin. PostScriptLevel 2 and enhanced PCL 5 emulation. Hard drive and duplexing o ption, upgrades to 3 2 m b R A M , SmartSwitch senses PostScript or PCL and switches automatically. Cartridge prints 7,000 pages at 5% coverage, duty cycle rated for 75,000 pages per month. One year warranty ~ Lexmark WinWriter 150c has both color and B/W cartridges on hand so no swapping is required, true blacks not mixed inks, 2-4 minutes for color output, 3 ppm black draft mode, 2 ppm black letter quality mode, 600 x 300 dpi, handles letter, legal, envelopes, labels and custom

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+ Lexmark Medley is a color printer, plain paper fax, scanner and copier all-in-one. Color ink jet printer, B/W 3 ppm, takes 2.5 to 7 minutes to print in color, 600 x 300 dpi with PQET in B/W, 300 x 300 in color, outputs 16 million colors or 256 grey scales, 150 sheet paper, handles legal, letter, envelopes, tranparencies, labels, stickers, index cards, 12 TrueType and 2 DOS fonts. Scanner rated at 6 ppm, 300 x 300 dpi, 256 grey scale. Plain Paper fax has handset,autodocument feeder has 20 pages,6 ppm, 14.4 kbps transmission, send resolution super fine is 203 x 392, fine is 203 x 196 and standard is 203 x 98 dpi, 64 speed dial numbers, 14 one touchfunctions. Fax has 60 page memory should ink run dry or paper run out and it is expandible to 258 pages. Memory allows other functions to work when fax is incoming. Auto fax/tel switch built in. Medley 4x and 4sx have handsets. FAXsynergy software and multitasking OS firmware allows user to view/store documents, receive to PC, send from PC, multiple phone books and remote status reports. Copier copies at 2 ppm, 300 x 300 dpi at 64 grey levels, 99 copies, contrast control. 1 year warranty, black ink cartridge has life of 1,000 pages at 5% coverage, color cartridge has life of 200 pages at 15'/0 coverage. SRP for Medley 4sx is $1,599, street price is $1,479 and it comes with color and B/W cartridges, handset and battery backup to keep faxes in memory should power go down, Medley 4c SRP $1,539, street $1,399, has B/W and color cartdidges and Medley 4x SRP $1,539, street $1,399 comes with handset. Cost per page is 3 cents in B/W and 19 cents in color. Contact: Lexmark 800-358-5835.

height), 150 sheet input tray, 15 envelope capacity. Energy Star compliant, ink saver mode 437 x 269 x 297 mm or 17.2" w x 10.6 d x 11.7 h, 9.75 Ibs (4.4 kg). Consumables, 8/W 1,000 pages @ 5 % coverage, color 200 pages @ 15%. Two

. ~ Tektronix Phaser 340, 32 Mhz RISC processor, 4 ppm, full color, uses plain paper, low cost about 4 cents for B/W and US 16 for color, uses easy and clean to replace solid ink sticks good for about 3,000 pages, 600 x 300, Adobe PostScript year warranty. Street price @$529 comes Level 2, with options Ethernet, token ring, with Corel Draw 3 CD-ROM. Cost per LocalTalk/Serial, supports Macs, PCs, page in color averages 27 cents and 4 UNIX. under US$7,195, EnergyStar cents in B/W. compliant. Contact: 800-836-6986 (Continued on page32)

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printing capacities of departmental network printers. Thesesmaller workgroups are looking for faster print speed along with network connectivity capabilities but at a low cost. Just as colour migrated from the small office, home office (SOHO) to the corporate level, he sees multi-functional equipment moving up the sectors. But the multi-functional printer at the corporate level is going to be more than a p r i n t er, m o dem/fax m achine, photocopier and scanner. He sees it incorporating all the capabilities that come from being on a network, including distribution and storage. "Using the network wire as the backbone of the system, the printer becomes the logical integrator of intelligent devices on the network," he says. "We call this recipient printing. It allows the receiver to print, store, and edit documentsas they need to." Printers and networks will integrate through theprinter software so the user can choose which printers to send the job to on the network. The printer becomes a quasi-e-mail system with the sender sending the document directly to the recipient's printer. These printer networks are transparent so there is no need for codes or knowledge of paths. Colour is still emerging, McNeil sees. Corporations are starting to invest in the hardware, but they are still sorting through the strategies of how to implement colour. Certain parts of the organization, specifically sales and marketing are moving towards colour quite rapidly, while others are moving more cautiously. "Colour is becoming the expectation rather than the exception," he says. McNeil thinks inkjet printers will be the driving force that makes colour pervasive in corporate environments. While laser has its benefits, inkjet prints colour at a better price, He believes inkjet will move to the higher end and predicts that within a very few months even professional design and printing concerns and computer aided drawing will use inkjet. "Having a device that can do large format printing with photo realism capability is really exciting for them," he says. "There will be tremendous opportunity for resellers working with Hewlett-Packard and its customers to provide solutions and consulting in areas the technology never existed before." (Condnued on page29)


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A lot of what people used to do on their copiers, Xerox Canada has determined they are Sandy Corlett, vice president, printer marketing, Lexmark Canada Inc. also views now doing on their laser printers. They also the attaching of printers to the network as the found out that if there was more opportunity, overriding trend in his industry. Speed and print corporate Canada would do even more on the quality will still be driving forces but he thinks printer. To meet the challenge Xerox is adding manufacturers will have to start building finishing and paper handling options, like the network management tools directly into the ability to collate and staple copies, to its new printers to meet the new market demands. X family of high-end printers. The competition from inkjet technology Jocelyn Eisenberg, desktop printers Raven where colour basically comes free is also marketing manager for Xerox Canada cautions Stuart Pearson, sales and marketing driving down the cost of colour on laser resellers to prepare for the explosive growth in coordinator for Canadian owned Raven printers. Some executive corporate users, while the colour laser market. they do the bulk of their printing on the "I am goirig to equate it to when desktop Printers, well known for its early dot matrix network, will want a personal printer in their publishing became an important element," she printers, is observing a decentralization in the office for colour occasions. "We call this the says . "You' re vying for everybody's attention. p rinting p r ocess. W it h W i n d ows f o r cadenza market." Everybody's trying to sell something, even if (Continued on page32) Lexmark's newest product is a high-end it's my proposal's better than your proposal." network colour laser with continuous tone t hat giv e s nea r I ] l e ] photographic quality at a price close to $10,000. So, for individual users doing d epartmental presentations, the ES-3000 Digital Camera indulgence of a $500 inkjet doesn't seem out of hand. "It's the first trend we have seen drivenfrom the home rather than the other way around," Corlett says. The shi p p i ng 'Set oneroom 'is the market he you' ll lovelt." -John C. Dvoraksees for dot matrix. -PC MagazineB ills of ladi n g , i nventory con t r o l turnaround documents SNAPPYic an incredibly easy wey to bring stunning imepec into The Chinon ES-3000 is the World's litcl 2nd generation dlgitel that must come back your PC, literally in seconds. Simply plup this pocket sized cnmein.ThecamerausesPCMCIA FlashMemoryCardswhichcan device into the parallel printer potl oi your PC orLaptop. Plup cloren virlunlly unlimited number of photos. It fcnlurec e SXZoom with a signature are all In your Camcorder, TV, VCR or any other video source end oi30-114mm wllh an F2.5 -F3.0 Lens nnd Macro mode. Super applications that lend simply click "SNAP'. The results are truly eclonichinp - watch accurate Triple BeamAuto Focusplus Three Flash Modes. Each ES-3000comes complete with ESTD MAC nnd PC downlocd cables SNAPPYptnb imnpec In 1lgglh ol e second with up to 1,500 x themselves to a dot nnd software coyoucen start tnklng digilel photos right ewnyl 1125 resolution in 16.0 million brilllnnt colours. Avnlleble for matrix printer. The around 6300.00. Lexmark heavy-duty ln Toronto OVINCIAL Tel: (INM)626-3737 dot matrix printers are Fum (SSS) 620-1002 RODUCTS designed to operate in Buteide Toronto Qt' 3035 Wharton Way this stan d - alone ' Pglssissawma, Ontario Tel: (NS) 2674686 IAX 2$4 Fnm (666)665-1602 environment.

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+ Canon BJ-30 small size printer (300 x 157.6 x 57 mm), two line print capability givesita 277 cps or 3,5 ppm speed, 360 x 360 dpican be smoothed to 720 x 360, has 4 print modes - fine, high quality, normal and economy. SRP $449 + Canon BJC-70,usestwo ink tanks, one for B/W and the other for color, new quickdrying non-toxic inks have bright colors and rich blacks with better resistance to fading and moisture, wide cartridge prints two lines at a time, the BJC-70 can print on envelopes, transparencies, backprint film and high gloss film, auto feeder holds 30 sheets and a paper thickness detector eliminated the need for a paper selection lever, has universal power adapter for worldwide use, rechargeable nickel metal hydride battery for up to 180 pages SRP $599, weighs 1.4 kg, measures 300 x 157.6 x 57 mm Contact: Canon Canada (905) 795-2004.

+ Raven LS-6 1200 dpi when used in Windows mode withedge enhancement technology and photo enhancement technology, supports c l ient/server operations under Windows for Networks 3.11, 6 ppm, bi-directional parallel port provides print status to Windows users, tonersaving mode, has RAM compression which can pdint full page PCL4 pictures with 512 kb o f R AM, Energy Star compliant, 5" wide footprint, has refillable toner process unit, toner KXP-459 has life of 2,000 pages at 4% coverage, process unit KXP-EP5 has life of 15,000 pages. Contact: Serviceworks Distributions (604) 273-4453.

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and smooth edges and QMS QCOLOR color management tools for automatic or custom color control, it has a $1,499 option to turn it into color copier that does not require host computer to operate, the option has a scanner that plugs into the SCSI port on the printer. Also available is a sheet feeder for $799 and transparency unit for $699. The magicolor CX comes with 32 mb RAM expandible to 64 mb plus internal HD, it has 39 PostScript fonts, 20 PCL fonts. SRP for the magicolor is US$7,999. The CX is for high end photo realistic output. Less expensive color printer is available in the LX which comes with 12 mb RAM for 600 x 600 B/W output or 300 x 306 color, another 12 mb RAMwill

+ HP Laser Jet 5LSRP $855, 600 x 600 dpi, uses HP's new PrintSmart set of technologies designed to give Windows users advanced features which save time with quicker print speeds, uses no wait fuser technology to get page out in first 20 seconds and can pnnt faster than rated engine speed,cost page is less than 2 cents and EconoMode brings it down to I cent be conserving toner, has 4,000 page monthly duty cycle, sets up out of the box in about 15 minutes, one button operation, on-screen help and print status monitor, plug and play compatible with Windows 95, Energy Star certified. Hewlett-Packard 800-387-3867.

~ QMS magicolor CX laser printer, is a 600 x 600 dpi color laser that can print in color at 3-6 ppm and 12 ppm in B/W, it is networkable with Ethernet or Token Ring connectors to NetWare, TCP/IP, EtherTalk and LanMan/LanServer, there is QMS ColorSmooth which uses frequency

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Workgroups and Windows 95 there is a trend to sharing among fewer people, rather than m any users all accessing a large format, high speednetwork printer.Th e new line of Raven printers promotes that trend and follows that market.StuartPearson also seesmore personal printers in corporate use. "People love colour and really want to make colourpresentations," Pearson says. While he agrees inkjet offers the best colour for the cost, he is looking ahead to what he calls the next generation of colour printerdye sublimation. He thinks the output of dye sublimation will be closer to photo realism, He thinks the next year or two will be a turning point away from inkjet. "The cost per page isa huge factor in corporations and we believe dot matrix and laser are a lot cheaper to run than inkjet," Stuart Pearson says. Raven still finds a market for its dot matrix products, but a different one. Its wide carriage products do well where economies of scale, in the printing of invoices, running reports, and labels, warrant heavy usage.

Brother Jimmy Davlouros, national sales director, printer products group for Brother International Corp. (Canada) Ltd. says, "there is no doubt that the most attractive and professional looking documentsare printed on laser printers, and the desire from users for this type of output will always be demanded." Thus leaving us with the challenge of d eveloping this technology faster, easier, even more attractive and needless to say; cost efficient. The demand for laser printer technology will be far greater once thesechallenges have been delivered and will increase in popularity in the coming years. Thereforeusers will soon enjoy even greater versatility in laser printer and the selection for a printer will not be as difficult as it is today. The question for users remains - will it be ink jet or laser? 0 About the author: Edward Trapttttski isa freelance writer living in Toronto, Ont.


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An international manufacturer of peripheral cards, cases, power supplies and keyboards, and a Canadian distributor of a variety of imported computer parts.

Macintosh peripheral specialists with a line of hard drives, carrying bags, modems, monitors, utility software, and a FirstClass bbs and e-mail server consultants,

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2641 Orchard Pky.,Sanjose, CA 95134 TeL'(408) 432-6200 Pentium-based servers and minitowers, color notebooks and multimedia personal computers are the focal points of Acer America's hardware products. The company manufactures computer systems and peripherals includ-

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Alaris, Inc.

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A distributor of computer accessories, disk cases, power bars, furniture, mouse pads, printers, screen filters, disk drive cleaners. Wholesale and retail accounts only.

Alaris is marketing motherboards, video cards, computer systems, monitors and NexGen Nx686 CPU.

ADAM Peripherals Inc.

Althon Inc.

265 Hood Road, Uais 3, Markhaot, Oas. 13R 4N3

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TkL(905) 305-1277 Fax:(905) 305-1281 Inlerneh in foeadaosPer.coos Approximately 900 different products from thirty vendors are distributed through ADAM's warehouse and sales office located in Marham, Ontario. Exclusive and non-excliisive arrangements include such well known supplier name as Chinon, Conner, Dayna, Focus Enhancements, Fujitsu, GCC Technologies, IBM, Ikegami, Lapis, MacAlly, Magnavox, OptiMac, Philips, Quantum, Samsung, Seagate, SyQuest, Toshiba, and Umax. ADAM's positioning makes it an ideal candidate to carry the highly anticipated Macintosh clones and internet connectivity products.

ADI Systems Inc. 2115 Ringuxxxi Ave., San jose,CA 95131

Tel:(408) 944.0100 ADI is marketing new digital monitors, notebooks, CD ROM drives and 64.bit PCI graphicsaccelerators and I 6bit stereo sound cards,

Advance Interface Electronic Inc. 88 Konrad Ores. Maikhaxh Onl 13R 8T7 Teh(905) 479tI443 Fax: (905) 479.1834 A PC manufacturer/disuibutor of high performance PC systems, notebooks and peripherals. Leading product lines include Express Micro computers, Viewsonic, Optiquest monitors and Panasonic optical storageproducts.

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45A West Wilmol SL lhiil 15, Richnxmd Hill, Oak L4B IKI Toll-Free:(800) 461-8079 Tek(905) 731-1928 FAx:(905) 731-6875 A distributor of computer components and peripherals. Also custom-builds systems to specific configurations. Distributes to dealers, retailers, VARs across Canada with major concentiation in Central Canada and Maritimes.

AST Canada Inc. 255 Marheson BlvrL West,Mississauga, Ons, L5R 3G3 TeL(905) 507-3278 Fax:(905) 507-0586 Distributes, markets, and services its full line of high performance desktop,server, and notebook computers through distributors and direct dealers across Canada. Its brand names include the Bravo, Ascentia, Premmia, Manhanan andA dvan tage! families. AST Canada is a subsidiary of AST Research.

AVS Technologies Inc. 2100 Arms Canada Hsy., Monlnal, QC H9P 2N4 Tel:(514) 683-1771 Fax:(514) 683-5307 A Canadian consumer electronics supplier selling to retailets, distributors and wholesalers. The lines carried include a number of well known brand names in the electronics industry. AVS's main business in the computer industry is with TDK data storage media. TDK is the world' s leading manufacturer of magnetic and optical media. Branch fofscesi Tonmso, Oat. TeL(905) 567-4204 Fax:(905) 567-4551 Vancouver, B.C. TeL(604) 261-7667 Faxs (604) 261-6550

TeL(905) 513-1221 Althon is featuring ATI video, accelerator, multimedia, and communication products. New MAG Innovision monitors have been added and are available in a variety of bundles with ATI extra-fast accelerators.

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33 CilyCeasesDrive, Suile 510, Mississauga, Ons. L5B 2N5 TeL'(416) 897-5665 Fax:(416) 897-6236 Anixter is a global provider of quality products and services to the networking and internetworking marketplace.

ANO Office Automation

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Is an office automation franchise based in Vancouver, BC, ANO sets up and trains potential computer centre owners in key demographic locations around the country. Each coinputer centre is a turn key operation selling stand alone and networked solutions. ANO provides hardware and software solutions from personal computing to corporate and institutional installations through its IS branches across Canada.

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soIIrcinl directory Distributor of POS printers, cash drawers, customer displays, keyboards, dot matrix and thermal printers, bar code and card readers to the POS market across Canada. B~anch ffo ices:

Kanata Ont. T e L(613) 592-5411Fax; (613) 592-5415 I'oncouver, B.C. Tel: (604) 431-0426 Fax: (604) 431-0427

power control centre, keyboard, cable, data switch, gender changer, DC/AC inverter, modular data link, disks, floppylock, mouse, mouse holder,copy holder,keyboard drawet', printer stand, wrist rest pad, monitor arm, screen filter, cleaning kits, coinputer desk, mini vacuum cleaner and CD audio/video accessories.

Canon Canada Inc.

B.I.S. Information Systems

6390DlxleRoad. Mississaugn, Ont, L5T1P7

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Tcl/Fnxi (604) 688-891 6 / 341-0180 Distributor of a complete line of Chinese and Japanese software. PC and Mac word processors, English-Chinese translators, English-ChineseJapanese dictionary, language tutors and Chinese CD-ROM titles,

BOCA Research Inc. 577 BurnamthorPe, P.O. Box336, Etobicoke A Etobicoke Ont. M9C IJO TeL(416) 695-2999 Fax:(416) 695-1991 The company'sproducts enhance the performance and increase the functionality of personal computers, They enable personal computers to be linked through local area nenvorks and share hardware, databases and software.

Brother International Corp. 1 Rue Hotel De Ville, Dollard-Des-Oroicaux, Que.H9B 3H6

To!LFree:(800) 263-1121

TeL.(905) 795-1111 Fax:(905) 795-2014 A vendor of information systems products to dealers and distributors across Canada. Products include bubble jet, color bubble jet and laser printers, image scanners, multimedia PC systems and color notebook PCs with builtin bubble jet printers,

Canta Technologies Inc. 16 Esna Park Dr., Unit 7, Markliaui, Oat. L3R 5X1

Teh(905) 513-0943 Faxi (905) 513-0648 A national disuibutorof PROCASE computer cases, power supplies, multi-media and networking products.

Computer Accessories Plus 1100 Masse, Montnal North, PQ Hl G 4G3

TeL'(514) 323-1000 Fax: (514) 323-2222

Comp uter Accessories Plus is Canada's leading distribu-

tor of coinpu ter accessories and multimedia products with over 400 different computer Bi electronic accessories such as micro-floppy diskenes, plastic storage boxes and electronic surge suppressers, etc.

Computer Associates Canada Ltd. 5935 AirPort Rd., Mississauga, ON L4V 1 W5 Tel: (905) 676-6700 Desktop-to-mainframe client/server software is available froin Computer Associates.

Computer Clearance Warehouse 250 Kingsuiay, Vancinaier B.C.

Teh (604) 879 7776 Computer Clearance Warehouse buys and sells used and surplus computers, parts, supplies, accessories.

Comtex Micro Systems Inc.

CIMSYS Canada Inc. 81 Ramona Blvd., Markhani, ON L3P 2K5

13751 Mayfsetd Dr. Suite 100, Rychiuoad B.C.VBV2G9

TeL('905) 472-6904

Tel:(604) 273-8088 Faxi(604) 278-2818 A manufacturer and distributor of computer systems and peripherals serving all of Canada. Service centres are located in Western Canada.

labelling systems. The company's products are sold nation wide.

CiMSYS provides software for sales force automation featuring the Action+Plus contact management system. The software integrates database management, word processing, electronic fax, e-mail, mail merge, bid/quote, order processing, invoicing, and inventory into one seamless software package. Full remote data synchronization is avaBable through the Action Satellite feature.

BTI Technologies Inc.

Claris Canada, Inc.

90 Rl idera Dr., Maikham, ON L3R 5M1

3757facombsRoad, Suite255,Richmond B.C. V6V2R3 TeL'(604) 244-8100 Fax:(604) 273-1600

3 Chuirh St., Ste.402, Toronto, ON M5E 1M2

Comtronic Computer is a distributor of brand name and OEM computer systems, peripherals, and components. The company specialized in networking hardware and software from companies such as Aceex, Comax, DataExpert, Enermax, Explorer by Daul, Image,Jaton, and Surecom. The Explorer notebooks and new Explorer PentiMedia II multimedia notebooks are available.

TotLFree:(800) 361-6466 Tel: (514) 685-0600 Fax: (514) 685-0701 A supplier of ink jet and laser printers, fax machines, portable and ofllce typewriters, word processors and

Order: 1-800-767-4038 A distributor of Multi Express Business System Series Software used in industrial automation, point-of<ale, financial online transaction processing and communications.

Bytewide-D&D Solutions Inc. 5610Boisfaine Ch., Montreah QC,H4S 1A9 TeL(514) 335-8888 Fax:(514) 335-6664 Bytewide-DtkD is a value-added distributor of superior quality, storage management, document imaging/distribution and display solutions. Bmnch offices: Vancouver, B.C.: TeL'(604) 322-9699 Fax: (604) 322-9516

Toronto,Ont,: Tel: (416) 798-0338 Fax: (416) 675-7876

Suite250 10991 Shet(bridge Way, Richviond B.C. V6X 2WB

Tel: (604) 2799585 Fax:(604) 279-0656 Suppliers of high quality memory modules for all types of computers, laser printets, notebooks and laptops, The only West Coast-based Distributor specializing in Memory Upgrade Products, Canadian Memory Products is now serving over 2500 clients.

Canbell Group Enterprises Inc. 110-13431Maycrest Way, Rictsnsond B.C. TeL'(604) 2792366 Faxi (604) 279.2369 A national distributor/wholesaler of microcomputer ac-

cessories and office supplies; products include power bar,

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Classic Software Systems Inc. Ilnit ยน20, 2861 Skanieod Heights Driiie Oakvige, Ont. L61 7K1

Toll-Free:(800) 2005379 Tel' (905) 829-5147 Fax: (905) 82it5074 BBSi(905) 829-2283 Classic Software Systems Inc., is a national distributor of POS automation solutions, supplying software, hardware and peripherals to dealers, coast to coast.

Canadian Memory Products Ltd.

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TeL(800) 361-6075 Claris is showing ClarisWorks 4.0 for Windows, the all-in-

CompuCan Systems Inc. 200-2940Main Stmet,Vancouvn B.C. V5T3G3

Tel:(604) 872-6066 Faxi(604) 872-0288 Distributor of multi-lingual software and computer systems.

Computer Plug Accessories

Bra ncli off ices: Calgary, AB. TeL (403) 250-3386 Fax:(403) 250.8092

Comtronic Computer Centre TeL'(905) 479-8336

Conner Peripherals 50 Burnkausttuape Rd., Suite401 Mississas ga, Ont. L5B3C2

TiiL(905) 272-3216 Fax (905) 272-3264 Found in 1986, the company sells, designs and builds a comprehensive line of information storage solutions products, including disk drive, tape drives, storage management softwware and disk array storage systems,

0 D-Link Canada 2180 DunudnDr., Mlssissauga, ON L5L 5MB

TeL' (800)354.6522 D-Link, an ISO 9001 manufacturer of networking and internetworking solutions, provides Ethernet, token ring, FDDI, Fast Ethernet, Arcnet, and soon ATM and 100BaseVG hardware.

Daewoo Electronics Canada Ltd.

Unit.10, 73 Railside Rd., North Fork, Ont. M3A 1B2 Toll fivesI-80(L265-2870

170Alden Rd., Mcscktsam, Ont. 13R4C1

TeL(416) 444-3100 Fax: (416) 444-4144

A leading manufacturer of computer monitors and consumer electronic products. Produces high-performance quality monitors ranging from 14 to 21 inches.

One of the Canada's largest importer and distributor of molded computer cables and computer accessories. Brand names include TechCraft, Ray-0-Vac and Lava.

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sourciny directory Dalwa Distribution Inc 11-13520 Crrstrcccod Place, Ricluruind B.C. V6V 2G3

Tel:(604) 244-9912 Fax:(604) 2449986 A national distributor of motherboards, add-on cards,

floppy disk drives, and monitors serving Ontario and western Canada.

Bmnch Officesr Wilhricrdak, Onr. TeL' (416) 4992889 Fax: (416) 492-6501 hlississarcga, Ont. TeL (905) 238-8701 Fnxr (905) 238-1586

Daytek Electronics Corp. 3830faconrbs Road, Unit 105, Richrcrond, BCV6V1Y6 TeL(604) 270-3003 Fax:(604) 270-3022 A subsidiary of Daewoo Corp. Its main business is selling computer monitors, manufactured in South Korea, direct to dealers, VAR channels and system integrators. Product rage from 14-inch to 2 l-inch, and feature SVGA with digital controls, low radiation MPR2, and Energy Star compliance.

DATAHONIE Infosystems 263- 13986 Cainbie Road, Richinond, B.C. V6V 2K3

TeL(604) 278-3584 Fax:(604) 278-0532 Toll Free: 1-800-361-DISK Data infosystems is a CD-ROM multimedia distributor of software for PCs and Macs.

Digital Equipment of Canada Ltd. 4110 Young SL Wilhncrdak, ON M2P 2C7

located in Markham Ontario, with regional offlces located in Vancouver and MontreaL Empac distributes a wide selection of brand-name computer products. Product line includes: the complete line of EMPAC and C2 PCs; Shuttle Data and GIGA-BYTE motherboards; Megaimage and Goldstar monitors; Otronix input devices; American Power Convemion UPS; Samsung hard drives, notebooks and printers; Panasonic, TEAC CDROMs and floppy devices; Exclusive! peripheral cards; Empac computer cases and multimedia products. In addition, Empac also carries many other brand names. Brancli Off icer Montreal, Quebec Tel:(514) 345-9000Fax: (514) 345-8551 Richnumd, B.C. TeL (604) 821-01 77Faxr (604) 821-0277

of dot matrix, laser and ink jet printers, scanners, and personal computers and notebooks.

Exide Electronics Canada Inc. 380 Carhngcciercr DR, ON M9W 5X9 Teh (416) 798-0112 The Exide Electronics Powerware Prestige UPSs from 650-

to 6000 VA provide network power management with UPS hardware, specialized software, network connectiihty tools, and worldwide service and support.

F Fastech Computer Ltd.

EPSON Canada Ltd.

160-13751Mayfield Place, Richmond B.C. V6V2G9

TeL(604) 279-9686 Fax: (604) 279-9787

550 McNichol Area, Wigorcsfale, Ont M2H 2EI TeL (416) 498-9955 Fax: (416)498-4574

A whollyowned subsidiary of Epson America, which is a service affiliate of Seiko Epson Corporation, a global manufacturer of computers, printers, robotics, LCDs, watches and other high-technology innovations. Epson's line of printer products provide complete imaging solutions at the personal and network levels, A national imaging products company specializing in the distribution

A distributor of high-performance PCs, computer parts for the PC and Macintosh platforms, multimedia products, and topquality screen filters. Also provides leadingedge multimedia technology including MPEG encoding and playback systems, video-on-demand, CD-recorder, video capture, and communications systems. Branch o ffrc est

Alberta TeL (403) 291-4451 Fax: (403) 291-3519

hhACKIE ENTERPRISESLTD.

TeL(416) 730-7000 Digital's Internet-ready Alpha Server combines the 64-bit

RISC performance of Alpha and the strength of Digital UNIX. Hi-Note Notebooks, Celebris XL Multimedia,

Getting more and more

Venturis 486 and Pentium desktops, and the Prioris Server line are also available. Networking products include DECHub 90i900, GIGAswitch Family of FDDI and ATM, RoamAbout Wireless connectivity products, and HubWatch network re-configuration and management software. Printers include inkjets plus Multimedia Fullvideo MPEG, Multia universal client desktop.

Multi-Media Mini Speakers Tower Cases, Power Supplies

Dynatek Automation Systems Inc.

EXT SCSICase & SCSI/IDE HD Removable Rack

200 Bluewater Rd. Bedford, NS B4B IG9

Focus, Sejin and Unikey Keyboard

Tek (902) 8$2-$000

SVGA Monitors

Dynatek Automation Systems manufactures and distrib-

utes RAID, hard disk, tape, removable hard disk, magneto optical, and CD-ROM data storage products.

Gigabyte Motherboard PC System& Upgrade PC Accessories: CPUFan, Mouse etc.

EINJ Data Systems Ltd. PO Box1012, Gue(P, Ont N1H 6NI Teh(519) 8372444 Fax:(519) 836-1914 A national distributor of computers, software, computerrelated hardware, and peripherals.

Coming soon• • • PCI SVGAw/MPEG and full function MPEGdecoder Card.

Branch ff o icer: Richinond B.C. TeL (604) 270-9324 Faxr (604) 270.7834 Calgary, Alta. TeL (403) 250-5343 Fax: [403) 2505373 Bedford, B.S. Tel: (902-835-1621 Fax:(902) 835-9127 St. Laumnt, Que. Tol.(514) 7454500 Fcur:(514) 745-2886 Win»r'peg, Man. TeL(204) 949 0055 Fax: (204) 949-0063

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EMPAC Computer Corp. 168 Konrnd Crescent, Marhham, Ontano, L3R 9T9

TeL(905) 940-3600 Fax:(905) 940-3604 Empac is a national distributor and manufacturer of computer systems and peripherals. Empac's head offlce is

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Focustronics & Co. ¹145-4471 No.6Road, Richnunsd, B.C. V6VIPB

TeL'(604) 273-8086 Fax: (604) 273-3488 Distributor of computer keyboards, hard drives, motherboards, monitors, cases, modems Bc accessories.

products to more than 7,500 resellers across Canada. Globelle offers its customers aggressive pricing, high levels of personal service and support, fast delivery, focused product line, streamlined procedures and product availablity. Branch Offtceti Ricknumd, BC TeL (604) 273-1155 Fax: (604) 273-0629

Dotval, QC Te l l (514)631-1686 Faut (514) 631-7198 Winnipeg, MB TeL (204) 989.8750 Fax: (204) 254-7832 Ottauia TeL(819) 459-1414 Fax: (819) 459-3564

Fujitsu Canada Ltd. 2800Madteeon Blvd. East, Mssitznugn, Ont. L4W 4X5

TeL(905) 602-5454 Fax: (905) 602-5457 Fujitsu Canada distributes computer peripherals including document imaging scanners, dot matrix and laserquality printers, hard disks, 5.5-inch MO drives, floppy drives, and keyboards.

G Genicom Canada Inc. 5170- A Tintberlea Blvd, Missitsauga, On(. L4W 2$5

TeL(905) 625-0770 Faut (905) 625-5906 A printer manufacturer, whose lines include: color thermal wax, dot matrix, shuttle matrix, high-speed band printers and laser technology, as well as integrated connectivity solutions for many environments.

Golden Dragon Systems 3330 McNicoll Avenue, Scmbmougk, Not, Ml V 2L2

TeL(416) 297-1202 Fax: (416) 754-2240 Golden Dragon Systems is a leading computer system products distributor you can depend on. If reliability and prices are your concern, Golden Dragon Systems provides the best products with superior quality and performance. Their worldwide connections with manufacturers throughout Canada, USA, and Asia, agow them to search for the best products to fit your computing demand.

Bmnch Offices: Dual, Ont. T e L (613) 7390775 Fax: (613) 739.8298 Richntond, B.C. TeL'(604) 278-1181 Faxl (604) 278-1137

GIIS Datalink International Corp.

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Bnmch offices Ri climond Hill Ont. TeL'(905) 771-1188 Faxi (905) 771-I 131 Toll Free1-800-361-3234

G.B. Micro Electronics Inc. 5575 Ch. St. Francoiz, St. Laurent, PQ H45 I W6 TeL(514) 333-7373

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Globelle Corporation

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A value-added distributor specializing in multimedia products and service, Canada-wide. Assembles custom multimedia upgrade kits for resellers and massmerchants.

Toll fne 1-800.661-6555 Tel; (604) 327-4335 Fax:(604) 327-2600

Tel: (800) 668-7982 Fax:(905) 795-3844 A Canada-wide open systems and computer products distributor, Hall-Mark carries leading computer platforms such as Digital Equipment, Hewlett-Packard and Data General, as well as mass storage, networking communications and peripheral products.

Hewlett-Packard Canada Ltd.

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5150 SPeclruni Way, Mistissaugn, ON L4W 5GI

Tell (800) 387-3867 HP is presenting new HP LaserJet and HP DeskJet printers, HP Vectra PCs, NetServers, 100VG-AnyLAN networking demonstrations, OmniBook PCs and HP 200LX and 100CX palmiop PCs. Products are available for ihe office or for on the road.

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Hewitt Rand Corp. 160 Adiniral Blvd., Miisiisauga, Onl L5T 2N6

TeL(905) 795-9600 Faut(905) 795-1900 An international manufacturer/distributor of high-quality PC computers, monitors and peripherals sold only through dealers - not direct. Leasing is available. Bmnch ff o ice: Richmond, B.C. TeL (604) 276-8271 Fax: (604) 270-0187

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CM Series colour monitors. Mass storage products are Winchester disk drives, optical disk drives, optical libraries, and optical jukebox. CD-ROM drives, the Hilmpact Document Imaging System, Harbor Network Storage Management System, and new generation IGBT Modules are also available.

Hyuen Canadian Enterprises Ltd. 240-11181Bridgejort Road, Richmond, B.C. V6X IT2

TeL(604) 2798818 Fax: (604) 278-3089 A manufacturer/distributor of floppy disks. Carries both 5.5-inch and 5.25-inch diskettes, high clip products for duplication use, and ANSI products either in bulk packs or in boxes of 10.


sourcinl directory IBM Canada Ltd. 3600 SteelesAve. E, Markltam, ON L3R 9Z7 Tel:(800) IBM-4YOV IBM provides hardware from PCs to mainframes; software from operating systems to application solutions; technology from components to complete systems; and services including toll-free support, education, consulting, and maintenance.

Impaq TechnologyInc. 5986EcutBouleeard, Vancouver, B.C. V6M3V4

TeL(604) 261-1800 Fax:(604) 263-9201 Toll-Fnv:1-800-663-9272 Distributor of notebook PC's, notebook and desktop peripherals and sofnvare. Impaq serves all of Canada with toll-free phone service and next day delivery on request. Hardware line includes Pentium and 486DX4100 Notebook PC's, PCMCIA and parallel port addwns (universal keypads,CD-ROM, scanner, tape backup, hard drives, floppy drives, SCSI and nenvork adaptors), Multimedia Video, Audio Capture, Networking, Printer Sharing, CPU Sharing, Fax/Modems and Voice/Fax switches.

Ingram Micro Inc. (Canada) 230 Bnnuac Drive, Weston, Ont. M9L 2Z3

TeL(905) 740-9404 Fax:(905) 740-6100 Canadian microcomputer distributor that markets and distributes more that 16,000 products from more than 450 of the world's top hardware manufacturers and software publishers. It serves as awholesale distributor to more

books. Lapro also carries following products: KME cases, Ever cases, Creative Labs, A4, Trident, Cirrus Logic, Rainbow software, Syscan keyboard, Kahrich, Proxcel, Lapro, Shuttle, GIGABYTE, Dysan, Fujitsu, Western Digital, Samsung, NEC, Oki, Hyundai, etc

Laser Publishing Group

Lexmark Canada Inc. 160 Royal Crest Ct., Markhanb ON L3ROA2

Tel:(800) 663-7662 Lexmark's network laser printers, the Optra series, feature MarkVision, an implementation of the Networking Printing Alliance Protocol (NPAP) for bi-directional communications with a printer on a LAN.

Tel:(510) 222-0199 Fax:(510) 222-4748 Publisher and distributor of entertainment and educational CD ROM titles,

LCH Resources Inc.

Mackie Enterprises Ltd.

¹9-13511 Crestteood Place, Riclrnumd, B.C.

¹180-12868 ClarkePlace, Richmond, B.C. V6V2H1

TeL(604) 278-0708

Tel:(604) 270.3386 Fax: (604) 270-2289

A computer wholesaler of motherboards, video cards, cases, keyboards etc.

A distributor of multimedia speakers, Focus keyboards,

Logitech Canada, Inc.

case & SCSI/IDE HD removable rack and accessories

5025 Orb(sar Dr., Bldg.6, Ste.200, Mississaugo, ON L4W4Y5 TeL(905) 629.2006 Logitech's computer peripherals let a computer take in information through the senses of sight, sound, and touch

like a human. Peripherals include mice and trackballs, hand-held scannets, digital cameras, and joysticks.

UNIKEY keyboards, Sejin keyboards cases,JABA power supplies, monitors GIGABYTE motherboards, Ext SCSI

Megahertz A Division ofL'.S. Robotics 5420 N. Service Rd. Burlington, ON L7L 6C7

TeL (905) 336-8168 Megahertz is a data communications manufacturer for

mobile computer products.

Lonson Group ¹3-3511 VikingWay, Ric)rntond B.C. V6V lW1 TeL(604) 273-4668 Fax:(604) 273-7989 A national distributor of high quality GIGA-BYTE motherboards, add on cards and computer systems.

Markham Computer Corp. 201 Winte)tall Drive, Marklmnb On(. L3R 9Y3

Tel.(905) 475-5100 Fax:(905) 475-8955 A national distributor of computer hardware and soft-

than 7,200 Canadian dealers, resellers and VARs. Ingram Micro Inc, (Canada) is a subsidiary of Ingram Micro Inc.

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TeL(514) 334-9785 Fnx:(514) 334-21 74 Ottawa, Ont. TeL (613) 228-3386 Fcsvt(613) 228-3387 Calgary, AB. T e(403) l 285-6321 Fax:(403) 285-61 78 Richntond, B.C. TeL (604) 276.8357 Fax: (604)276.8359

IPC Personal Computers 3D Mi croccmc Puters 350 Steeaase Rd. W, Markkanh ON L3R 1B3 TeL(905) 4/9.8822 SD Micro is featuring its IPC PC compatibles running with Intel 466 and Pentium processors including multimedia models with Windows 95. All multimedia systems include quad-speed CD-ROM (Toshiba), sound cards, 14.4kbps voice fax modems, and a collection of Microsoft software, All Pentium systems include PCI bus with standard 16-bit ISA slots. Thesystems are Novel certified and have passed the Microsoft Hardware Compatibility test for Windows 95.

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Landmark Computer Exhibitions, Inc. 14Hollis Cnscent, Holland Lnnding, ON L9)V 1E7

Tel:(800) 26'5-7081 Fax back'(905) 853-3210 Hosting Southwestern Ontario's largest combined trade & consumer computer exhibition.

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table magneto-optical drives offer unlimited storage expansion and off-line storage.

Minitronics Office Automation 110-3320faconths Road, Rich nsond B.C. TeL (604) 278-0783 Fax:(604) 278-0769

Mentek Systems Corp.

Authorized distributor and service centre for Panasonic and Sharp products. Their new prochicts include the first

8557 Main Stree/., Vancouver B.C. V5X3M3

Tele(604) 321-8533 A national distributor of networking products, computer systems, CPUs, mother boards, keyboards and cases. Also carries point of sales systems. Mentek is the number one sourcefor the NexGen 586 processor in Canada.

full size internal CD-ROM color (TPI') notebook.

Mitsubishi Electric Sales Canada Inc. Infotuustion Tec)snotogies GrouP 429914th Ave. Markhaoi, ONL3R 0/2

TeL'(905) 475-7728

Merisel Canada

Mitsubishi is distributing costwffective high-resolution monitors from 15 to 42 inches.

200 Ronson Drive, Esobicoke, Ont. M9W5T9

TeL'(416) 240-7012 Faxi (416) 240-2605 A distributor of computer products, distributing more than 19,000 products from 400 hardware and software publishers to more than 10,000 Canadian resellers. Branch officesi St. LaÂťrent., QC. Teli(514) 745-1695 Fax: (514) 745-1736

Richinond, B.C, TeL (604) 273-2445 Fax: (604) 273-1113

Motorola

Multimedia Solutions Inc. Louier1401, 2nd St. S.W. Calgary, Aaertcc T2ROW7 Tele(403) 233-9411 Fax: (403) 233-7757 Multimedia Solutions Inc. offers many products and services including sofnvare development, premastering CD-ROM, encoding analog to ISO digital rideo formats

(e.g. MPEG, JPEG, AVI), nenvorking digital video over LANs and WANs, creating i n teractive multimedia for information and training kiosks, as well as reselling and supporting a variety of multimedia hardware products.

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400 Matheson Blvd. W,Mississauga, ON LSR 3M1

TeL(905) 507-7136 Motorola produces products at an levels of integration include microprocessors, motherboards, client/servers, high-availability enterprise servers, and fault-tolerant systems.

Mindf light Technology Inc.

MultiMedia Effects Inc.

1995 Boundary Road, 2ncl Floor, Vancouver, B.C. V5M 3Y7

Tel: (604) 294-6465 Faxi (604) 294-1301 Mindflight Technology produces portable data products that connect to either an IBM parallel port or a SCSI port. Pocket and portable hard drives range in size from 250MB to IGB. SyOuest removable cartridge and por-

Pinnacle Micro, the world leader in optical storage technology, Optical storage systems include the šI Selnng RCD-1000 recordable CD system and MO drives ranging from the Portable 280MB Tahoe to the 5 Terabyte Grand Teton optical library system. Optical solutions for CD mastering/premastering, desktop publishing, prepress, imaging, n e tworking, d i g i tal a u d i o / v i d eo, and commercial multimedia. Call toll free at 14)00-867-8054.

40 Wvnford Drive., Suite106, North York, On( M3C)j5

Tel:(800) 367-3054 (416) 444-2324 Faxi (416) 4440465 A national sales, marketing, and value-added distributor of high-performance optical storage systems from

N National Computer Products 16636- 117tk Aiienue, Edoionton, AB T5M31V2

Teli (403) 4547400 Fax: (403) 455-5439 Toll Free Sales(800) 661-8595 NCP has been distributing business co mputer solution to Canadian resellers since 1988, specializing in open systems solutions,c onnectivity,I 'nix software and the general computing market. As an authorized warranty repair centre, NCP is able to provide enhanced service and superior technical support to customers,

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NEC Technologies Canada 6225 Kenteay Dnue, Mississnuga, Ont. L5T 2L3 TeL(905) 795-3600 Fax:(905) 795-3583 NEC is a premier computer hardware manufacturer. NEC manufactures Versa notebook c o m p u t ers, Multisync Monitors, Multispin CD-ROM readers, Powermate desktops, Image desktops and Ready Multimedia systems, NEC also manufactures RISC servers and workstations for Windows NT.

10032San PnbloAvenue Ei Cemto, CA L.S.A.94530

Packard Bell Electronics

TeL'(800) 995-6908 Fnx:(510) 527-3823

1025astor Dr., Mississauga, ON L5T I W5

A publisher, manufacturer and distributor of CD software packages with over 240 multimedia titles on educational software and games.

Tel:(905) 564-1122 Packard Bell is displaying its new Executive line of PC~ compatible computers designed for commercial and corporate users. Systems range from Intel 486DX2-based desktops to Pentium desktop and minitower configurations. Both multimedia and nonmultimedia configurations are on display.

Peripheral Express Inc. 3260 Viking Way,Unit 10, RtrkntontL B.C. V6V IN6

Tel: (604) 273-8281 Fax: (604) 273-8207 A national distributor/wholesaler of monitors, floppy

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3100Steilei Av!e. E, Markliani, ON L3R BT3

869 Wall St,, WinniPeg, Man. R3G 2TB TeL(204) 774-6051 Fax: (204) 774-6083 A distributor of multimedia peripherals serving all of Canada. Toll-free fax order desk can be reached at 14100561-6014. Call toll-free at 1-800-665-5095.

Tel:(905) 940-2670

Branrk off ices:

Novell's NetWare is a network operating system iidth more than 40 million users. Based on I:NIX technology, and deployable on costwffective industrywtandard hardware, UnixWare delivers simplified use, wide application support, and f u lly i n tegrated NetWare connectivity. WordPerfect, the Novell Applications Group, is presenting products such as GroupWise and PerfectOffice combining business applications into one productivityenhancing package.

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Novell Canada Ltd.

Perfect Solution Multimedia Inc.

TeL (403) 255-5646 Fnx:(403) 255-5759 Ti ' L' (905) 7706967 Fax:(905) 7706967

Vanrouuer, B.C. Tel: (604) 689-7742 Fnx:(604) 6897752

PC DOCS Group International Inc. 85 Srarsdcde Rond, Suite200, Toronto, Ont. M3B 2R2

TIL'(416) 445-4823 Fax:(416) 445-6228 PC DOCS is a client/server enterprise document management system providing instant access to files over LANs and WANs.

printers, motherboards, hard drives, and cases.

Bmnrk off!res: Calgary, AB Te L (403) 250-8281 Markkaot, Ont. Tel (905) 513-5777 Fax: (905) 513-5770 St. Iaurent, QC. Tel(514) 956-1234Fax: (514) 956-1099 Ottas!a, Ont,

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Perle Systems Ltd 60 Renfrni! Drive, &lark(in!!i, Ontario L3R OEI Trit (905) 475-8885 Fax:(905) 475-8646 Perle Systems Ltd. is a manufacturer of communications and connectivity products for IBM Midrange systems. Perle Systems specializes in products that make it easy to connect a wide variety of PCs, displays, printers and other devices to IBM AS/400 systems. Perle supports conncctivity via Twinax, ASCII, Token Ring, Ethernet and X.25.

Oracle Corp. Canada Inc. 110Matluuon Bind. West

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Pacific Ram Distribution Corp. Suite 135 - 12830 Clarke Plare, Rirlrinond B.C. V6V 2H6

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TeL(604) 279.0753 Fax: (604) 279.0748 Distributors of GIGABYTE,Silicon Star motherboard, Western Digital, TVM, GVC, Epson, Intel and Microsoft

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Protec Microsystems, a leading Canadian manufacturer of nenvorking products and peripheral sharing devices,

Pinnacle Micro, Inc.

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19 Technology,Irt>ine, CA 92718, f(SA Tel:(714) 789-3000 Pinnacle Micro, a provider of optical stotuge systems for data-intensive computing applications, is marketing the RCD-1000 recordable CD system. The affordable CD-R system for both Mac and Windows includes easy-to-use CD authoring sofnvare and backup utility suitable for mastering CDs or archiving sensitive information/data. Drives range from 250MB to ITB. Optical storage solutions for desktop publishing, prepress, imaging, networking, digital audio/video, and commercial multimedia are also available.

Powersoft Systems Ltd.

3035 W)tar(onWay, Mississnuga, On(. L4X 2B4 Toll-Free:(800)267-4686 (905) 629-3737

Fax: (800) 665-1982, (905) 629-1982 Provincial's Snappy, pocket-sized high-definition video grabber, plugs into the parallel port of a PC or laptop. L sera plug in a camcorder TV, VCR, or anyvideo input and click SNAP. The grabber captures any image in I/60th of a second as high as 1500x1125 resolution in 16.8 million colours. The Chinon ES5000 digital camera captures images at 640x480 resolution in 16.8 million colours. Images are stored on a plug-in PCMCIA memory card, with SX zoom, flash, and multi-focus and macro mode.

Proxcel Technology Inc.

103-14888 104(k At>e., Surrey, B.C. V3R IM4

2ndFloor,510-3771 jacou>bsRoad, Riclnxond, B.C.

Tel((604) 582-7488 Fax:(604) 582-7399 A developer and distributor of Powerpay. PowerPay is the ultimate payroll program having many options as well as power and ease of use.

Tek (604) 231-9630 Fccx((604) 231-9631 A distributor of Lapro notebooks, Proxcel computer systems, keyboards, cases and other peripherals.

stock, and service capabilities of over 750 different models you can count on RCE to provide you with the complete solution to all your tape drive needs.

Ready Computer International ¹110- 12860 Clnrke Place, Rick(nond B C. V6V 2HI

Tek(604) 270-7618 Fax:(604) 270.7658 A national distributor ol' high quality GIOA-BYTE motherboards, 2 the Max video cards, RCI cards and com-

puter systems. Also carries SIMMs, aden cards, monitors, CD-ROM drives and muhimedia CD tides.

S Samsung Electronics Canada Inc. 7037Financial Dr. Mssissauga, On(. L5N 6R3

T>L(905) 542-3535 Fnx:(905) 542-3835 A manufacturer of PC systems and peripherals including desktop and notebook PCs, printers (laser and clot matrix), monitotz, hard disk drives and fax machines.

Samtack Computer, Inc. 385 Beu(ley S(., Mnrkkao(, ON L3R 9T2

Progress Marketing Inc.

QMS Canada Inc.

140-6755 Ornybnr Rond, Ricktnond B.C. V6W 1118

2600 Skyuu>rk At>e.S(e. 5, Mississauga, ONL4W5B2

Toll-Free:)-800-8) 8-6944 Tek (604) 821-0066 Fax: (604)821-0110

Tel: (905) 206.0848 Fax:(905) 206.0903 OMS Canada provides monochrome laser and colour high-end thermal wax LAX-ready printers. A 600x600dpi Desktop Colour Laser Printer and a Multi-Functional Device product are highlighted at a reduced price.

A distributor of computer data stotage products, include disks, CD-R, data tapes, rewritable optical disks etc. Progress is «Iso a authorized Canadian distributor gc service centre I'or MediaFORM duplication equipment.

Samtack carries name brand motherboards, controllers, video cards, CPL's, memory, power supplies, cables, drives, keyboards, monitors, CD-ROMs, speakers, and printers. The company distributes components, CD-ROM titles, and complete Intel-based PCs.

San Chang Computer Systems Tel:(604) 4443699 Fax:(604) 939.6628 Toll-Free: 1-800-665-8649 (sales only)

Promar Enterprises Company Ltd. RC Electronics Canada.

2595E. 8(k Avenue, Vancouver, B.C. V551I W3

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SCCS develops sofnvare and manufactures hardware for telecomputing, voice mail systems, caller ID computer cable. TeleHelper supports single to 4000 line telephone applications.

Tel:(604) 251-5768 Fax:(604) 251-6588 A distributor of well designed computer cases, computer products and the largest stock of power supply in B.C.

RC Electronics specializes in the repair and sales of tape

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back-up systems, including I/4", 4mm, and Bmm drives. RCE delivers service excellence while providing the high-

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est + quality standards and quick turnaround. Advance exchanges, technical support and a minmum of six month warranty are just a few advantages you receive. With over 2,700 new and remanufactured tape drives in

Tek(905) 856.3456 Fax:(905) 851-0844 Scene 2 is the exclusive distributor for many interactive games for adults, servicing the Canadian market.

Sceptre Technologies Inc. 16800E. GaleAt>e.,Induslrp CA, USA 91745

Tek(818) 369-3698

PORTABLE UNIVERSAL CD-ROM READER 4 universal plug 8 go reader for both IBM and 10acintosh computers - complete with all software andinterface options. • up to 300KB/sec data transfer • Dual SCSI port connections - Includes an optional SCSI ~ Parallel adapter with printer pass-through • Includes CoreISCSI drivers for IBM bk Spot CD drivers for Mac • NIPC Level II, XA, Kodak Photo CD, mullisession, red book audio • Only 1.41b I 650g

Sceptre Technologies manufactures high-resolution computer monitors, PC notebooks and related products. Highlighted are a 17-inch multimedia monitor with 1280x1024 resolution at 76Hz VL-Bus refresh rate; the multimedia Pentium notebook Soundx Series 2000; a new generation of lightweight, spacesaving LCD monitors with a 10.5inch TFT color screen; and a PC with an integrated color monitor. Some high-end monitors are bundled with the company'sscreen FX Enhancer software to enhance features in presentations, demos and training sessions. Awireless remote control is also offered.

SDMS Ltd. ¹15-12200VulcanWay, Ricluaond, BC V6V IJ8

TeL(604) 270-6787 Fnx( (604) 270-4556

(A SCSI only version isa/so available)

Nilndf light Technology Inc. 1995 Boundary Road, Vancouver, BC V5M 3Y7 Mindflight is a manufacturer of portable data drives for IBM compatible and Mac systems. Tel: (604) 294-6465 • Fax: (604) 294-1301 Please call 1-800-263-3888 for more information. Sales: (800) 263-3888

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SDMS is a Point Of Sale hardware manufacturer and distributor. Products manufactured, are cash drawers interfaces, magnetic stripe readers and custom hardware designs. SD54S also Distributes a full line of POS Peripherals including Epson, Star, and CBM etc.

Also available products include lr' Monitors, Barcode read-


soul'cinl clil'eclory ers, and customer displays etc. Serves dealers all across Canada. Also provides sales and technical support. Branch O ff ices Mistissauga, Oiit TeL (905) 564-4897 Fax: (905) 564-5920

Montreah Que. Tel: (514)343-9998

Seanix Technology Inc. ty140- 6631 El»tbridge Way, Riclu»ond B.C. V7C 4NI

Tel:(604) 273-3692 Faxt(604) 276-81 79 A PC manufacturer based in Richmond, B.C., with branches in Caigaty, Edmonton, Toronto and MontreaL With its own engineering department and an automated assembly line in its B.C. head oBice, Seanix is the manufacturer of ASI 9000 PCs and also offers PCs, hard drives, monitors and other peripherals on an OEM basis. Branch officeiu Calgaiy, AB. Tel; (403) 291-9141 Fax:(403) 291-3916 Concont, Ont. Tel: (905) 660-8829 Faxi (905) 660-8840

ServiceWorks Inc. 13880 lylayfield Pl., Rich»toad, B.C. I'6V 2E4

Tel:(604) 273-4453

StarTech Computer Products

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100 Piccadilly Si. Unit. 103, London, Ontario N6A IRB

Edn anton, AB. TeL (403) 466.6800 Faxi (403) 465-5355

Teli (519) 438-8529 Fax: (519) 438-6555 BBSi (519) 438-1298 Iiiterneti starter)i.contP»tereontinesys.co»t StarTech Computer Products is a manufacturer/ distributor serving Canadian customers. The company specializes in LAN Adapters, Network Print Servers, Peripheral Sharing Switches, and all types of computer cables, Also available is the Stawiew Server Sharer allowing multiple CPU's to share I monitor, keyboard and mouse. StarTech has Canada's largest selection of specialty cables

Calgary, AB.

T eL(403) 250-9575Fax: (403) 250-9544

Supercom Unit130,4320 Viking W ay,Richmond B.C.V6V 2L4 TeL(604) 276-2677 Fax:(604) 276.0807 Supplier of computer hardware products to the reseller market across Canada. From oBices and warehouses in Vancouver and Toronto, it distributes a wide selection of brand-name products, from computer systems to peripherals and components. Haut office: Markka»i, On(. Tele(905) 415-1166 Faxi (905) 415-1177

and manufactures all kinds of custom cables.

STD Computer Inc. 102-3850 Jato»tks Road, Ricln»ond, B.C.V6V I Y6

Symantec Canada

Tel:(604) 278-2893 Fax:(604) 278-2861

250 The Esplanade, Ste.400, Toronto, ON M5A I/2

A computer hardware manufacturer and nationwide distributor of computer accessories, the Brother line of printers, LEO and SOYO motherboards, Nanao Monitors, Zenith and Hyundai notebooks and Intel peripherals. Manufacturer of its own name brand machineCompupartner. National master standing offer supplier.

TeL(416) 366-0423 Symantec has application and system sofuvare products designed to enhance individual and workgroup productivity as well as manage networked computing environments.

ServiceWorks supplies Raven, DataTrain, and Prostar products.

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Shikatronics Inc 30 Tasclu»eau Blvd. Weil, Suite204

LaPmirie, Quebec J5R 5H7 TeL(514) 444-4200 Fax: (514) 444.9696 Toll Fn e:1-800 637-6477

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A leading distributor and manufacturer of memory products. A(fordable third party memory! Memory products from: Apple, AST, Compaq, Canon, DEC, Everex, IBM, HP, NEC, NeXT, Okidata, TI, Panasonic, Zenith, etc...

Manufacturers: EXP Computer, L.G. Group, Hyundai, Kingston, Motorola, OKI Semiconductors, Toshiba, Fujitsu, Hitachi, Intel, Micron Technology, NMB, Samsung.

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Simple Technology Inc. W50B Cahtari Road, Concord, Oat. L4K 4NB

Toll-Free:(800) 565-7157 Teli (905) 738-7122 Fax:(905) 738-7120 A Canadianmwned value added distributor of computer products and peripherals.

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SPEC Research Inc. 18325 Bedford Circle, City of Industry, CA US.A. 91744 Tel: (818) 854-9355 Fax: (818) 854-9361 Spec Research Inc., is a prime source of input devices in

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the computer market. As a keyboard specialist, they are the largest importer and distributor for the most popular keyboards such as, Chicony, Focus, Keytronic, and Spec. They are also a major importer of peripherals, and accessories like, Z-NIX mouse, CPU cooling fan, and their

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sourcing directory TTX Canada Inc. 4428- 10 Strees NE. Calgary, Alberta T2E 6K3

TeL (403) 250-6877 Fax: (403) 250.6879 TIX is a leading brand name for monitors in Canada with over 12 years experience, TTX carries a full range of

Tech Data Canada Inc. 1305 MeyersideDr. Mississauga, Ont, L5T 1C9

TeL(905) 670-8899 Fax: (905) 795-2355

monitors from mono VGA to 21" in a value-oriented

Tech Data is a leading value-added distributor of networking, mass storage, software, CPUs and peripherals, Tech Data also provides VARs with an array of important aftersale services including technical support and Novell and Microsoft training. Brancli off ices:

Onr.r TeL 1-800-265-0332 (905region) Tel;1-800-265-891 8 (416 905 ngion) B.C.: Telr 1-800.663-0968

input capture and conversion products,

Wes-Micro Electronics inc.

TVM Video & Monitor Canada Inc.

785 Arrrnrr Road, Weston, Oru. M9M 2L4 To(t-Free:(800) 661-5625 TeL(416) 747-5000 Fax: (416) 747-9799 A manufacturer of electronic measurement equipment., video systems (non-linear) and color printing and imaging devices.

13980BridgrPort Road, Ricluxond, B.C. V6V1V3 TeL (604) 270-0096 Fruit (604) 276-2669 TVM is a Taiwan-based monitor manufacturer, producing monitor sizes from 14 to 20 inches with resolutions ranging from 1,024x768 to 1,600x1,200.

Tenex Data Corp.

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Ultinet Computer Corp.

CD-ROM.

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Texas Instruments Canada Ltd.

ROMs. They also supply a full line of Minitowar Systems,

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41Shelley Rd., Riclunond Hill„ON L4C 5G4 TeL'(905) 770-2323

UNIVELL Microsystems Inc.

cards, memory and CPUs.

¹107-3830facsnnbsRoad, Richn md, B C. V6VIX6 Tele(604) 276-9986 Faxr (604) 276.9983 A national distributor of computer systems, monitors,

Tel: (604) 279-0320 Fax:(604) 279.0321 A national distributor of well designed computer cases, MLi series high quality speakers and multimedia products. 1995 model Golf series cases are available now. They also carry hard drives, SIMMs, add-on cards, CD-ROM drives and CD titles.

Western Digital Canada Corp. 50 Burn)rarrrthorPe Rd.Warl, Suite 710 Mississauga, Ont. LSB 3C2

A designer and manufacturer of hard drives, integrated circuits, and graphics controller board-level products.

White Knight Distnbutmg 2300 Vauxliall Place, Richnronrl, B.C.

Tel:(604) 279-9908 Faxr (604) 279-9902 Toll Freer1-800-668-6188 A distributor of IBMwompatible personal computer systems, peripherals, cases, motherboards, memory upgrades, drives, video cards, monitors, keyboards, printers, and multimedia products. Serves dealers throughout Canada. Also provides sales and technical support.

Bm nch Offices Riclurumrl HiB,Ont. TeL'(905)886-3862 Fax: (905)8863090

motherboards, aden cards, hard drives etc. Calgary, AB.

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Tel: (604) 279.1866 Fax:(604) 279-1867 Wes-Micro is a well-established computer wholesaler in Richmond. It s p r o d uc t l i n e i n c l udes monitors, motherboards, hard drives, memory chips, video cards, interface cards and multimedia products.

Tlie Ulti net Bldg., 100 Bridgeland Aue. Toronto, Ont. M6A IZ4

Tel:(416) 2562000 Fax:(416) 256-1449

TKP Electronic (Canada) Ltd.

13988 Canrbie Road, Suite 373, Richmond, B.C. V6V 2K4

TeL'(905) 566-4702 Fax: (905) 566.4711

cused on data storage solutions, disk, tape, optical and

TI's TravelMate 5000 notebooks have a new design for desktop PC performance. A Pentium/75MHz and PCI bus is used. The company is marketing the TravelMate 4000 multimedia notebook series with optional CD-ROM docking system to create a complete battery-powered portable multimedia solution.

Unit ¹4, 7218ProgressWay,De¹a, B.C. V4G1H2 TeL (604) 946-WAVE(9283) Faxr (604) 946-9269 Distributor and wholesaler of brand name duplication grade and formatted diskeues; CD-Rs; CD Caddies and jewel cases; brand and bulk data cartridges and optical disks', mailers; diskette and CD-R duplication equipment; new and used diskette manufacturings and packaging equipment:, labellers; baggers; collators and degaussers.

Mississaugnr TeL (905) 238-6610 Fax:(905) 238-5409 Wr'nn((regs TeL(204) 633-7180 Fnxr (204) 63307181

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WAVEFORM Technologies Inc.

and professional quality series, All TTX monitors are also available as integrated Touch Screens. A two year moniror wananty is serviced by our own expert staff, TIX also distributes lifetime warranty video cards from STB systems, colour printers from Fargo, keyboards from Fujitsu and Honeywell as well as a large variety of video

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Xerox Canada Ltd.

TeL(416) 491-7088

5650 Yonge St., Norr)i York, ON M2M 4G7

ViewSonic distributes high-resolution colour monitors for graphics, CAD, and multimedia, Also featured is the Opti-UPS.

Tel: (416) 229-3769 Xerox is featuring Digital Document Management products and services. Work Center Products displayed can function as stand-alone or networked black-and-white printers, colour printers, scanners, facsimiles, or copiers.

Vision Masters Multimedia 3425 West.BthAue. Vancouuer, B.C.V6R1Y6

Top Link Distribution ()nit 9, 4751 Sire(t Road, Riclrournd, B.C. V6X 3H4

TeL'(604) 736-2752 Fax: (604) 739-8772 Vision Master Multimedia specialize in the design and pro-

TeL(604) 279-2580 Fax: (604)279-2581

duction of corporate identity in printform and CD ROM.

Zenith Data Systems Canada Ltd.

A distributor of t o p quality color/mono notebooks, computer systems, memory, keyboards, cases, printers and other peripherals.

VTech Computer Systems Inc.

675 CochraneDrnie, Suite 101, Marhliani, ON L3R OBB

480 Hoorl Road, Unit 1, Marhani, Ont. 13R 923

TeL(800) 749-0813 Faxr (416) 756-2117 A Bull c o m pany and a s u p p lier o f n o t e book, subnotebook and desktop PCs, servers, monitors and related peripherals.

TeL(905) 477-2818 Fax: (905) 940-2818

Trimex Marketing Inc. 4611 Vilring Way,Suite 120, Rirln»ond, B.C. V6V2K9

Tel:(604) 278-6700 Fax; (604) 278-8619 TMI is a wholesale distributor of computer accessories,

peripherals and supplies. TMI serves all of Canada with warehouse and oBices in Toronto and Richmond. Branck officer Markliani Ont. TeL (905) 474-0111 Fnxi (905) 474.1952

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ZyXEL 4920E. La Palrna Aire. Anaheinr, CA 92807, USA

Telr (714) 693-0808

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• This Suite Smells of Success By Alan Zt'sman indows 95 is nice, but while it does a pretty good job of running the cur rent generation of applications, it really needs new applications to take advantage of all its improvements. It really shouldn' t come as much ofa surprise,therefore, that Microsoft is revamping virtually its entire product line to run as native, Win95 applications.

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The flagship of Microsoff's armada is the MS Office suit~ i t should come as no surprise that MS Office 95 was released on August 24th — the same day as Windows 95 itself — might as well give everyone in those long lineups something else to buy! (wellnearlyready. The update to Access, the database included in the Office Professional package, isn't quite out of beta-testing yet. Instead, purchasersof the Pro package get the Access 2.0,with a coupon for a free upgrade when the Win95 version is ready). In the past few years, software suites have become big business — accounting for the majorityof sales in word processors and spreadsheets, for example. Despite competition Irom Lotus SmartSuite and Novell (formerly Word Perfect) Perfect Office, MS Office has garnered over 70% of suite sales. Where in the former DOS world, Microsoft seemed to always have the also-rancontender in word processor and spreadsheet sales, the combination of Windows and suites has pushed them into a comfortable sales 'lead.

Take Advantage Of Windows 95 Many of the improvements that Office95 users will like best aren't really improvements to Office — they are common to any prog rams designed f o r Win95. Users quickly learn to enjoy long file

names,forexample— something that Mac-usershave appreciated for a decade.No more Q395BUD,DOC to identify that "3rd Quarter 1995 Budget" word processing file. (But Win95 automatically creates a standard DOS 8+3 file name as well, so the fi le can be used on computers or with sofiware that's not up to long filenames yet). All Win95 applications must be written as 32-bit software, rather than the 16-bit versions standard with Windows 3.x. This doesn't automatically make them run faster. The 32-bit Windows NT versions of MS Word and Excel, for example, ran slower than their 16-bit equivalents, because they left out the highlyoptimized programming code of the older versions in order to be compatible with NT on a wide range of CPUs. The newer Win95versions of these programs,however,do feel snappier than the last generation. And, as 32-bit programs, Windows 95 will run them in separate multitasked sessions — making them harder to crash by some othermisbehaving program. These are big programs, however, and while they' ll run (at least one at a time) on 8 meg machines, you might want to consider upgrading to 16 megs if you' re going to run them regularly, especially if you need to run several at once.

fice applications don't make much use of multithreading, however, adding it only to printing. A nice Win95 feature that may take getting used to is 'Scraps' — you can now highlight part of a document, and drag it to the desktop, where the scrap can sit and wait for you to drag it into a different document or even a different application. Use it, for instance, to drag an address from a letter, and drop it into a contact list... but like the other features, only usable with Win95-compatible applications, like all of Office 95. Similarly, right-clicking on the desktop gets you the standard Win95 popup m enu — chooseNew to simply create a new Word or Excel or Powerpoint document. In fact, as with Win95 in general, right-mouse clicking is implemented throughout Office 95. Office 95 applications also all make use of Win 95'sExchange client— you can send e-mail from any of them, or use it to share information across a network. You can also use Word to edit your Exchange e-mail. Help items in all the applications can automatically connect you to the correct forum on the Microsoft Network (if you have registered for an account!)

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All applications in the suite now sport a '7.0' version number — even though in some cases, this means jumping a few numbers (Excel 5.0 to 7.0, Access 2.0 to 7.0Word skipped in the previous generation, from 2.0 to 6.0... now it too, shares the 7.0 moniker).

Word 7 f o r e xample builds o n t h e pr e v i ous Act 1-geese2 I version'sAuto-features,someKay nasal Itltuhyo Ieruu vht fluhu on» tarna»bales yteat&d. 1or o emde Iaot «amdnahum 1hoe I» ahtl Mama times feeling like it's become teaedlowIll» foal»IN» boaIles ' he vw Io llhl hl bumeld sat sat Ihtsolvoymmtoara»no I tollamos ofMl yobfbt eaten 0 Auto-everything.As before, SUM F eeab, weaedle Mt terna, Chereef,ed le SIe bodsay. 1I» tie i SUM IF F so»a»mameeMm»v Iorta heat. orthoh»teed as 'ea orna Iowt, I»tab»INI» I»huh «oa ea e» vvp of vlaths, hie Mof you can Auto-correct (now faoeyovthd at dmsac»ate»au a»atom»of covdor,e atmoi «eadyoafmdsawy var»tvtawlmd «es soa a et Mates available in all the Office apps) Imeuee1hmtolmeevlrm Mo so that when you type 'teh' Wwkahesl Function» Btl% Al I l g ' Ln Cal I Page 3 S ac 1 'mo you get 'the'. Now you also Office 95 is better than ' N~iag~ 3~ get auto-bullets. Starting a line with "—" gets you the default previous versions in this wayMicrosoft'sprogrammers worked on using as in. You can number pages, or check spelling, bullet symbol. Start with a number, and you much common code for all of the applications: as if this was a single file, regardless of the get a formatted numbered list. Headers autotheyshare File Open and Save dialogue boxes, source of the data... a step in the direction of format.A row of dashes becomes an instant for example, enhancing Win95's standard dia- working with documents that fit your data, border. logues with Previews of the selected files and without having to start off with single applicaintegratedsearch.Whil e usersof Word 6.0 could tions.Because the Binder uses OLE 2, as you Pause in your typing, and your spelling run AutoCorrect, now thisfeature appearsacross change to a page created in a different appli- can be checked... this seems to work more the Office, as does a new help extension, the cation, you don't open that application — your smoothly than a similar feature in the beta of Answer Wizard. A nice touch is the vertical tool bar and menus change to fit the data. (OLE Lotus's Word Pro that I recently looked atscrollbars — you can now see what page num- 2 works much more smoothly in Win95 than there,every word typed appeared as a mistake until you finished typing it by pressing the ber you' re scrolling to. Common spell checking in previous versions — but still demands a lot dictionaries, including user-customized dictio- of RAM). spacebar... a disconcerting changing of colour. naries. Auto-mania also comes t o E x cel. Several years ago, Microsoft promised a single, Visual Basic-based macro language, AutoCorrect, again. But also AutoComplete... You can open these applications from Win95's Start Menu, but by default, you get that would be supported across its applications. like in Quicken or MS Money, start to type in a previously-appearing name in a cell, and it fills the Microsoft Office Shortcut Bar, replacing the While Excel has supported Visual Basic for in the rest for you. Highlight a bunch of cells, previous version's anemic Microsoft Office Applications, Word and PowerPoint still lack manager (MOM). The Shortcut Bar (sory, no this support. Word and Excel continue to use and the total is automatically calculated, and cuteacronym) fl oats on the desktop, or can be the same file formats with the previous ver- displayed on the bottom of the screen. anchored to an edge of the screen... and you sions, but PowerPoint and Access produce new, can add any Win95 shortcut to it, by just drop- incompatible files. New to Excel 7.0 is Data Mapping, a feaping it onto the Shortcut Bar — making it an ture that premiered on Lotus's 1-2-3, release 5. Data in a spreadsheet can be translated into easy wayto access any of your favorite appliWorking Separately cations, whether its part of Office or not. You a colour-coded map, as easily as into a chart. can have multiple Shortcut toolbars — it' s A basic set of maps is included, with the promconfigurable enough that some users may find The applications in Office95 benefit from ise of more from third-party suppliers (no neighit preferable to Win95's Start Menu for most of being designed for Windows95, and to share borhood map of Vancouver, as yet). their computing. the common features of Office. Otherwise, the Another steal from Lotus SmartSuite is actual feature-sets of the separate applications In addition, Office adds a new kind of are not dramatically changed Rom the last gen~ tighter links between the spreadsheet and the document — a Binder file. This lets you com- eration. That's not a bad thing — Word 6.0 and databaseprogram, in this case,Excel and Acbinedatafrom any of the Office apps,orother Excel 5.0 were both rich with features that cess. Users will have to wait for Access 7.0 to Office-compatible soflware into a single, note- many users still haven't had a chance to fully see these in action, however. book-like setting... as easily as dragging them get used to.

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I wasn't too impressed with the Windows for Workgroups version of Schedule, preferring Lotus's Organize as a simple personal information manager (PIM). I haven't seen anything in the Office95 Schedule + that changes that opinion... but if you don't currently use a PIM, it's worth a look; it is more fully-functional than the previous version. As well, it is well integrated into the rest of Office. For example, you can pull names and addresses out of Schedule + into a Word letter. Oh — it also includes a Wizard to work with that Timex computer watch. And I haven't looked at Powerpoint, Office's presentation graphics program — I'm saving it until I can compare it, head to head, with Lotus's new, Win95 version of Freelance Graphics. Like all of the current suites, Office 95 is a hetty program, that can demand a lot of RAM and hard drive space. It can be installed in a minimal fashion, taking a 'mere' 27 megs, or can be set up to run off a CDROM drive (which still asks for 30 megs of hard drive space). Microsoft claims a typical installation will require about 55 megs of space — a full install takes 89 megs. If you find yourself regularly opening Word and Excel at the same time, perhaps to drag a spreadsheet chart into a word processing document, you' ll be best off with 16 megs of RAM. If you get the CD version, you get the bonus of Microsott Bookshelf on the diska useful collection of reference tools (dictionary, thesaurus, atlas, desk encyclopedia, famous quotations, etc).

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Home users and some small offices running Win95 may find their needs better served with one of the new generation of all-in-one programs, such as M icrosoft Works-95, or the soon-to-be-released Claris Works 4.0,

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How much of a performance increase will be gained with a Pentium OverDrive processor? In comparing the relative performance of the Pentium OverDrive processor with a 66 MHz IntelDX2 CPU-based system, the Pentium Doesn't a memory upgrade make more OverDrive processor has an iCOMP index of sense for Windows 95 than an OverDrive Processor upgrade? 581 (iCOMP stands for Intel Comparative Mi croprocessorPerformance Index and refl ects Windows 95 a n d o t he r a d vanced the relative performance of Intel microproces applications work best with more processing sors), representing a 96 percent increase over power andmemory than previous generations the 66-MHz IntelDX2 CPU-based system with of software. The bestupgrade choice depends an iCOMP index of 297 on your system's present con6guration and the The Pentium OverDrive processor deliv types of applications you use ers a substantial performance increase for many If your system already has 8MB RAM or of today's applications. For example, an up more, the Pentium OverDrive processor graded 66-MHz IntelDX2 CPU-based system provides the greatest performance boost. For will realize more than a 50 percent perfor example,when you upgrade an Intel486 SX mance increase across most typical applications or DX CPU-based system that has SMB RAM like Word for Windows, CorelDRAW, and with an Pentium OverDrive processor, the Quicken for Windows v 3.0 systemperformance gain ranges between 100 200 % as compared to a minimal gain if you Will the Pentium OverDrive processor sup just add an additional SMB RAM port Windows 95and new advanced appll If your Inte1486 system has 4MB RAM catlons? preliminary in-house Windows 95 testing Yes. The Pentium OverDrive processor indicates that the best value in performance gain will provide a significant performance boost to is achieved through the addition of an Intel processor-demanding operating systems like Pentium OverDrive processor and an addi Windows 95, Windows NT, and OS/2 Warp, as tional 4MB RAM, both of which easily fall well as many emerging communications, multi within a US$500 budget. 0

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more business. The problem is, more often t han not, t ha t r e sults ar e v e r y disappointing. You cannot expect to put up a home page, then sit back and wait for the dollars to flow in. It's a seductive thought, but like most new marketing ventures, you' d be wise to invest in some professional help to ensure success. First of all, people must be able to find your site and once they visit, want to return. This means your home page must be registered in the appropriate search engines on the 'Net. This is an opportunity in itself to create some great 'Net publicity, as many search engines like Yahoo will look over your site and if they like what they see, put you on their Hot List, guaranteeing you traffic. The competition is becoming fiercer for a spot on the Hot List. And even if that weren' t true, you should make sure that your home page is attractive and memorable in some way so that visitors will come back for more. Innovative graphics and writing that is personable, to the point and keeps the reader interested; these are basic elements that create compelling sites. Contests, promotions, games, making use of the interactivity that is intrinsic to the 'Net should be consideredwhen you are planning your site. Contestsare very popular on the Web and they allow you to build a loyal customer list — a


valuable list that you can e-mail regularly with reminders and special offers. In other words, you need to approach your presence on the World Wide Web in a professional way. Once you have a great site, you should discuss supporting your efforts via traditional and 'Net media to make sure that all of your present customers as well as potential customers know how to find you. And don't overlook the process of creating your own publicity about your Internet site, especially if yours is a "first" in some way. It's not impossible to generateexcellent local news coverage; maybe even TV if your angle is worth a story. That kind of "free" publicity can go a long way to getting the word out about your site. Also, remember, even if customers don' t order online, they are getting a lot of valuable extra information about products from you in anothermedium, which may be refl ected in your retail sales outlets. Putting on Frequently Asked Questions(FAQs) can also save your customer service reps a lot of extra telephone time. Which brings me to the next point. It' s crucial to keep the site new and interesting on a regular basis. Encourage visitors to bookmark, remind them to do so. Create promotions and offer regular teasers about upcoming offers. Always give your visitor a reason to return. Sites that don't change are called ''Dead Web Sites" ! As well, if someone e-mails you, make it a priority to e-mail back. This is a key factor in creating a faithful following. Here's another common temptationyou' ve invested some money in glossy brochures. Wouldn't it be great to have the world see them? So you hire technical expertise and put those words and pictures online. Sometimes it works. But more often, than not, it doesn' t. Viewers may not be interested in wading through all that text. Wouldn't it be more interesting to structure the brochure to give viewers a sense of control over the information they are reading? And also, to identify opportunities within the brochure for interactivity? Take advantage of the capabilities of your new medium! Linking your site to others which offer resources that are complementary to your products and services is also a proven way to increase traffic. Visitors may use your site as a gateway to reach other sites and as a result, bookmark you. If you can convince other sites to link to yours, then you' ve automatically extended your reach. Linking to resources is also viewed asan extra service to your customers. For example, in a recent site we created for major Ontario real estate developer, Daniels,

w e surfed and found a number of excellent resources that we knew this builder's family-oriented clientele would find worthwhile — kids' compendium sites, financial information including how to buy a new home from major banks, gardening and so on. The goodwill that this generates is priceless. Creating a memorable site, generating and increasing visitor traffic, building a loyal customer base, taking advantage of rapidfire technological advances that offer new opportunities; all of these initiatives require the services of multi-skilled professionals. A word of advice — service providers and other technicallyoriented specialists do not generally possess marketing, communication or public relations expertise. They are not the best people to create your site and promote it, even if they advertise this as part of their capabilities. Many service providers will create home pages for you, but do not like that part of the business. It is simply not what they do best.

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Which best describes your firm's primary business'7 (check one only) Q Hardware/software retailer Q Mass merchandiser Q Consumer electronics/office machine retailer Q Value added dealer/reseller Q Distributor/wholesaler/hardware manufacturer/OEM Q Software developer Q Systems integration/software consulting Q Government purchasing agents Q Computer maintenance/service company Q Other third party and allied service firms

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