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Computers In The City Update: Pont's New Kernel, Dogfox's New Databases, Basys's New Ambitions

THIS MONTH'S LEAD STORIES

Compared with the boisterous Barbican Centre events of recent years, this year's Computers in the City show in London took on a more subdued tone as far as market data was concerned. Some highlights of the show and other notes from London:

PONT DATA

Visitors to Computers in the City got a sneak preview of what Pont International Ltd. of London will be offering in the U.S. after its non-compete agreement with Bridge Information Systems Inc. expires January 1st (MTR, November 1988).

Pont Data Company

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