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Vadim Yasinovsky

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Pong: He with most tech toys rarely wins
... way. Vadim Yasinovsky grew up in Russia in the 1960s. Not only didn't
they have high-tech toys, they didn't have TV commercials. ...
www.usatoday.com/tech/columnist/cckev008.htm - 25k
USATODAY.com
... Reception is much better than the phone - works in the basement. Looks
cool at meetings." - Vadim Yasinovsky, tech investor. "When ...
www.usatoday.com/tech/techreviews/ 2001-05-07-blackberry.htm - 39k
Software delays wreak havoc - Computerworld
... `If you believe their press releases, then you probably deserve whatever happens
to you,'' said Vadim Yasinovsky, president of Clear Software, Inc. ...
www.computerworld.com/news/1994/ story/0,11280,4170,00.html - 47k
Inc.com | Where Great Ideas Come From
... software bootleggers. At one point member Vadim Yasinovsky heatedly outlined a trademark emergency he was facing. A much larger ...
www.inc.com/magazine/19930101/3342.html - 34k  
Year 2001 News Archive; July - September
... .. Technology investor Vadim Yasinovsky, along with others in the industry, suggests putting an artificial intelligence computer aboard airliners." >>> Data ...
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Windows 95 a year later. (computer operating system from Microsoft Corp.)
HFN The Weekly Newspaper for the Home Furnishing Network; August 26, 1996; Ryan, Ken
 ... bundled with the latest version of Windows 95. That's the single most important reason to buy Windows 95, said Vadim Yasinovsky, president of Clear Software Inc., which plans to release Windows 95 versions of its flow-chart software. By Microsoft's ...
Statistical Software Leader SPSS Completes Acquisition of CLEAR Software.
Business Wire; September 30, 1996
 ... transaction. In addition, CLEAR Founder and President Vadim Yasinovsky, along with other CLEAR employees, will join SPSS ... work from the company's offices in Newton, Mass. Yasinovsky, a native of St. Petersburg (formerly Leningrad, Russia ..
Statistical software leader SPSS to grow in business intelligence market with agreement in principle to acquire CLEAR Software.
Business Wire; September 12, 1996
 ... November from Computer Reseller News. Vadim Yasinovsky, CLEAR's president, will join SPSS. Yasinovsky, a native of St. Petersburg (formerly ... Massachusetts Institute of Technology. At CLEAR, Yasinovsky is responsible for the company's direction ...
CLEAR Software announces CLEAR Process; Flowchart and Spreadsheet combo makes for powerful process analysis tool.
Business Wire; September 19, 1995
 ... What makes CLEAR Process stand above competitive process management packages is its analysis capability, said Vadim Yasinovsky, president, CLEAR Software, Inc. It lets the user explore various scenarios by selecting the automatic path generation ...
EMS shortcomings block third parties
Computerworld; June 13, 1994; Lynda Radosevich
 ... it will be a two- step process that will add at least 10% more work on top of the Win32s work already done, said Vadim Yasinovsky, president of Clear Software, Inc. < Another potential independent software vendor, Control Data Systems, Inc ...

 

TOP OF THE NEWS : IBM's Project Eagle to take on BackOffice
InfoWorld; June 26, 1995; Jason Pontin and Ed Scannell
 ... percent of the most frequently used APIs are common to Win95, but that's not the case with our apps," said Vadim Yasinovsky, president of Clear Access Software Inc., in Newton, Mass. < Copyright InfoWorld 1995 <
Software delays wreak havoc
Computerworld; May 23, 1994; Ed Scannell, Stuart Johnston
 ... ``If you believe their press releases, then you probably deserve whatever happens to you,'' said Vadim Yasinovsky, president of Clear Software, Inc. in Brookline, Mass. ``If you don't learn from history, then you are an idiot ...
IBM pulls out the stops to bolster OS/2
Computerworld; April 10, 1995; Lisa Picarille
 ... off. Lotus Development Corp. remains the one stalwart. Vadim Yasinovsky, president of Clear Software, Inc. The small, Newton, Mass.-based developer markets a popular Windows-based flowcharting ...
Flow charts: a new software metaphor.
Soft-Letter; August 6, 1990
 ... years ago, we got a call from Vadim Yasinovsky, a Russian emigree who wanted ... flow charting than we were: Yasinovsky's company so far has sold more ... brand new group of users. Vadim Yasinovsky, president, Clear Software ...
The day after: Kahn's legacy. (former Borland CEO and Pres Philippe Kahn)
Computer Reseller News; January 23, 1995; Taft, Darryl K.
 ... The industry now has less innovation, more litigation and no place for the garage companies anymore, said Vadim Yasinovsky, president of Clear Software Inc., Newton, Mass. It's more mainstream. The business is maturing and some of us don't ...
Vadim Yasinovsky: "Give everyone a deal." (Clear Software pres speaks on pricing)
Soft-Letter; April 15, 1989
Clear Software president Vadim Yasinovsky is convinced that pricing is the ... what our price should be. Yasinovsky's product, a dBase flow-charting ... The Bituation worsened when Yasinovsky signed his first distribution ...
Driver eases Win 95 to NT move
Computerworld; April 22, 1996; Laura DiDio, Lisa Picarille
 ... to install applications on both systems without requiring reinstallation.'' Vadim Yasinovsky, president of Clear Software, Inc. in Newton, Mass., advised users to always reinstall applications from scratch ...
Users see scant impact from settlement
Computerworld; August 1, 1994; Stuart J. Johnston, Ed Scannell
 ... of the story about the elephant that was pregnant for four years and then gives birth to a mouse,'' said Vadim Yasinovsky, president of Clear Software, Inc. in Newton, Mass. ``The settlement will change nothing as far as [applications ...
APP DEV TOOLS : Will Java hype turn out to be all jive?
InfoWorld; July 15, 1996; Jim Balderston
 ... in Navigator 2.0," said Vadim Yasinovsky, president of Newton, Mass.-based ... even bigger pain." Yasinovsky did not limit his ire to the ... even run the Java at all, " Yasinovsky said. "It can't find ...