SIA Show 1993: Pretty Good Crowd, But Tough To Please

SPECIAL REPORT

Last week's annual Securities Industry Association Information Management Conference & Exhibition in New York -- a.k.a. the SIA show -- may have broken records for attendance, but it didn't do much else.

Sure, the vendors all looked better than ever, and -- more important -- there were plenty of serious shoppers milling the floor this year. But few of the products available for scrutiny could in fact be described as truly new. Indeed, even those visitors who came looking for a Microsoft Corp

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