July 1996
Vol, 3 No. 6



(Due to the transient nature of the internet, some of these links may have expired or no longer exist.-editors)




Women in IT: Are There Job Opportunities in Japan?

The answer is, "it depends." There are successful female information technology professionals working here, but bilingual foreign women have fared better than their Japanese counterparts.

by Virginia Kouyoumdjian

Putting Your IT Skills to Work in Tokyo

Our 2nd annual information technology employment review looks at a cross-section of available jobs, the skills needed to get those jobs, and the typical salary levels.

by John Boyd

The Internet as a Model of Change

The information revolution is changing our jobs and our lives, but how will workers in Japan be affected?

by Richard Thieme

Datapro Information Services: Adding Steak to the Sizzle

Stephen Thomas, President of the Datapro Information Services Group, talks about business in the Asia Pacific and the changing role of information service providers.

by Wm. Auckerman

Japanese Text Processing

A collection of shareware solutions for viewing and editing kanji on an English DOS or UNIX system.

by John Drake




Query Column (7/96)

Mac Chooser (7/96)


The Digital Forest (7/96)


The Help Desk (7/96)

Industry Eye (7/96)