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SAP charts its course
- Dr. Hasso Plattner, cofounder of business application software company SAP, today laid out a plan to support component software in the company's R/3 application package, and addressed criticisms that R/3 is too complex for the small-to-medium sized businesses that the company has targeted as a future growth market. [News.com]
SAP targets public sector
- SAP America has announced the start-up of a new subsidiary. [News.com]
SAP, Compaq team for small business
- Business application software maker SAP continues to court small businesses. [News.com]
SAP, Intel team on e-commerce
- Intel (INTC) and the U.S. arm of German enterprise software giant SAP today teamed up to form a new company that will offer a turnkey Internet commerce service. [News.com]
SAP, Intel to join for e-commerce
- Intel (INTC) and the U.S. arm of German enterprise software giant SAP next week will unveil new Internet commerce offerings for the business market. [News.com]
SEC sets example with AOL
- America Online (AOL) is the biggest, and now it is paying for it. [News.com]
SGI slashes prices for Siggraph
- On the heels of higher-than-expected profits, Silicon Graphics (SGI) today slashed prices on its midrange workstations by up to 20 percent and beefed up capabilities in its low-end models to make its mark at the Siggraph 97 computer graphics technology show in Los Angeles. [News.com]
Samsung completes AST merger
- Samsung Electronics said it completed buying the 54 percent of computer maker AST Research it did not already own for $170 million. [News.com]
Samsung faces tough road in U.S.
- South Korean government regulators today gave Samsung Electronics the thumbs-up on its acquisition of AST Research (ASTA), but the electronics giant appears headed for a wall of competition and few immediate rewards. [News.com]
Schools benefit from tax law
- California companies are cheering a homegrown effort that won President Clinton's approval of a tax deduction for computer donations to schools. [News.com]
Second VP quits CompuServe
- Another high-ranking executive--the second vice president in a month--has left CompuServe (CSRV), CNET's NEWS.COM has learned, causing rumors about a possible buyout of the company to go into overtime. [News.com]
Sequent servers add new Pentium
- Sequent (SQNT) became the latest vendor to announce it will ship servers based on the upgraded Pentium Pro server, which features 1MB of L2 cache memory. [News.com]
Service to target email, not spam
- PowerAgent, based in Menlo Park, California, is gearing up to launch a new product that lets small business eschew spam and send targeted messages to interested consumers, who don't have to reveal their email addresses. [News.com]
Sex tops Net research topics
- What is the most searched-for topic on the Internet? [News.com]
Shiva boosts Web surfing speed
- New technology from Shiva (SHVA) will soon give Web users up to a 200 percent performance boost, according to the company. [News.com]
ShortTake: HP introduces ScanJet 6100C scanner
- Hewlett-Packard introduced the HP ScanJet 6100C Professional, a color/grayscale flatbed scanner expected to sell for about $800. Available in Macintosh- and PC-compatible models, the ScanJet features Intelligent Scanning Technology, an internal image-processing technology said to produce faster scans, smaller file sizes, and less distortion. The scanner comes with Adobe Acrobat 3.0 and the Corel Web Graphics Suite (for Windows only) so that users can easily publish on the Internet or company intranets. [News.com]
Siemens, HP sign telecom pact
- German industrial group Siemens AG said on Monday its public communications (ON) group agreed to form a strategic alliance with Hewlett-Packard (HWP). [News.com]
Singapore firm denies piracy charge
- A computer piracy watchdog organization today accused a top Singapore CD-ROM maker of being a major player in the Southeast Asia illegal software business after a raid on its factory. [News.com]
Sites vulnerable to redirects
- Network Solutions together with the CERT Coordination Center are hoping to protect the Internet from a vulnerability that could be used to redirect Netizens from their destinations. [News.com]
Smart cards to do Windows
- In a move that could boost widespread adoption of smart cards, Microsoft (MSFT) today released a development kit to allow smart cards to work with Windows 95 and Windows NT. [News.com]
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