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...Fiorina faces a slew of similar challenges as a company renowned for its engineering proficiency takes on fleet competitors like Dell and Sun Microsystems, which have decidedly jazzier images. "The old joke about HP is they'd market sushi as cold, dead fish," says Merrill Lynch analyst Steve Milonovich. "Right now they just don't have much of an Internet aura." Company officials admit they've been a little bit late to the I-party, losing critical market share to Sun in the server business and playing catch-up with its highly touted e-services offerings. "Clearly, we need...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Glass Ceiling? | 8/2/1999 | See Source »

...also able to really blow. Tappin received some of his tutoring from various instructors in Boston's own Berklee College of Music, and has since gone on to release two albums. His enthusiastic and explosive playing meshed well with Panazz's style, and he was able to emphasize the jazzier aspects of Panazz...

Author: By Emma R. Heeschen, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Adding a Little 'Panazz' to Symphony Hall | 12/11/1998 | See Source »

Next came a sharp and jumpy cadenza in which the high notes were never less than pure. Previn had decided to make the last section sound like an alla breve version of the first, made jazzier by the inclusion of a piano part. By the time Hudgins finished negotiating all the difficult figures, he had earned himself three curtain calls...

Author: By Matthew A. Carter, | Title: Patriotism Reigns At Symphony Hall | 2/13/1997 | See Source »

Although in large part the decorations will remain unchanged, the new owners hope to make the space "a little more warm and friendly...a little jazzier," Batzell says...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Bistro to Replace Grille | 12/10/1996 | See Source »

...part, to the lighting, which did a better job of what it was trying to do than in any show I can remember seeing at Harvard; lighting designers Roxanne Lanzot and Alan Symonds created just the right mood for each number, always keeping the star in the forefront. In jazzier numbers, the lights displayed the members of the orchestra (all 15 of them), swinging in their tuxes; during the soupier songs, like Oscar Levant's "Blame It on My Youth" or Gershwin's "Someone to Watch Over Me," the spotlight picked out deLima, glamorous in the darkness...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: What More DO I NEED? | 10/3/1996 | See Source »

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