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Chicago Exchange to test Net trading
- The Chicago Mercantile Exchange plans to debut testing of Internet-based futures order routing in late June, a CME executive said. [News.com]
Christian ISP has a mission
- Catholic Telecom, an Internet service provider with a uniquely ecumenical mission, opened business today to bring Net access and long distance service to the nation's "estimated 160 million" Christians by June. [News.com]
Cisco buys into push company
- Cisco Systems (CSCO) continues to make strategic investments in companies it sees as complementary to its overall vision. [News.com]
Cisco earnings bellwether for industry
- Wall Street is anxiously awaiting next week's announcement of third-quarter earnings from Cisco Systems (CSCO) to see if the networking giant's results will herald better times for the industry. [News.com]
Cisco earnings on track
- Networking industry bellwether Cisco Systems (CSCO) reported that its third-quarter revenue and earnings growth stayed on track today, despite skepticism among investors. [News.com]
Cisco leads Nasdaq charge
- Bolstered by the earnings performance of Cisco Systems (CSCO), networking stocks today pushed up the Nasdaq index. [News.com]
Cisco router emerges from vapor
- Interop LAS VEGAS, Nevada--The next-generation router from Cisco Systems (CSCO), long-awaited hardware intended to alleviate Internet bottlenecks and silence critics and rivals, finally made a public appearance on the show floor here at Spring Networld+Interop 97. [News.com]
Cisco untangles access policies
- Cisco Systems (CSCO) plans to offer a uniform way for administrators to set policies for accessing applications that run across a network. [News.com]
Cisco updates firewall package
- Cisco Systems (CSCO) is shipping an updated version of its firewall product that includes enhanced management and address translation features. [News.com]
Cisco, Microsoft team on networks
- Cisco Systems (CSCO) and Microsoft (MSFT) will join forces in an effort to unify the manner in which networks provide access and offer services to customers. [News.com]
Cisco-Microsoft deal sorted out
- | Interop LAS VEGAS, Nevada--Did the market for directory services in operating systems just get more complicated? [News.com]
Citrix, Compaq join on NC servers
- Compaq (CPQ) and Citrix (CTXS) are joining forces to promote "thin client" computing with software and server hardware. [News.com]
Clause could rescue crypto bill
- A last-minute amendment to lessen penalties on the use of encryption in a crime could push the SAFE Act through a House Judiciary Committee vote tomorrow. [News.com]
Clinton crypto plan called unsafe
- A group of 11 cryptographers and computer scientists released a report today that casts doubt on the economic and technological feasibility of the Clinton administration's goal to establish a worldwide system to crack encrypted messages. [News.com]
Cloners in Mac OS talks risk delays
- Discussions about licensing the upcoming version of Apple Computer's (AAPL) Mac OS are reaching an important stage, as clone vendors run the risk of having to delay the introduction of new systems until after the biggest selling season of the year. [News.com]
Communicator beta now has push
- Netscape Communications has posted the first public beta version of its Communicator Internet software to include Netcaster, the company's push technology software. [News.com]
Communicator out for Mac, Unix
- Netscape Communications (NSCP) may not waste any affection on Microsoft (MSFT), but Windows 95 and NT are still at the top of its development checklist. [News.com]
Compaq cuts prices across board
- Compaq (CPQ) announced wide-ranging price cuts today on everything from business desktop PCs to notebook PCs, and rolled out new server computers. [News.com]
Compaq releases sub-$1,000 PC
- As part of a push to remain one of the top computer companies in the world, Compaq (CPQ) announced a new sub-$1,000 consumer PC model today that boasts a 150-MHz processor from Cyrix (CYRX). [News.com]
Compaq targets public agencies
- Compaq Computer (CPQ) will begin offering reduced-priced software and hardware bundles aimed at the education, government, and nonprofit markets in reaction to the success that systems makers such as Dell (DELL) and Gateway 2000 (GATE) have enjoyed recently. [News.com]
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