Fabian Pascal

 

Fabian Pascal is an independent industry analyst, consultant, author and
lecturer specializing in database management. He has advised US and
international users and vendors. Clients include IBM, Borland, Census
Bureau, UCSF and CIA. Author of SQL AND RELATIONAL BASICS (M&T Books,1990)
and UNDERSTANDING RELATIONAL DATABASES (John Wiley, 1993), he has contributed
extensively to most industry publications, including Byte, Computerworld,
Infoworld and most database publications. As contributing editor to
MicroTimes he wrote OS/2 and hardware/NT oriented columns.

 

Stories By Fabian Pascal

32-Bit Computing

The Communications Subsystem
DSL vs. Dialup

Best of Breed System -- 2nd Generation:
Processor, Graphics and Disk Subsystems

Intel "Compatibility" Under Windows NT

Hard to Keep Your Cool

Disk Subsystem

PC Advisor Column (www.dsi2000.com)

The Graphics Subsystem

The Processor Subsystem

Selecting a Slot 1 System board

On Chipsets and Buses