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Qwest scores federal contract
- Qwest Communications said today that it scored a ten-year contract with the U.S. government worth up to $430 million. [News.com]
R/3 drives SAP success
- German software giant SAP continues to dominate the enterprise applications market. [News.com]
Racial discrepancy on Net
- A "digital divide" between blacks and whites in cyberspace threatens the future U.S. economy, researchers said today. [News.com]
Radio to get music via Net
- A new single by former Beach Boy Brian Wilson will be delivered to four radio stations via the Net, Giant Records and Net music delivery technology firm Liquid Audio said today. [News.com]
RealNetworks streams anew
- RealNetworks, already synonymous with streaming media over the Net, is making a bid to become the provider of streaming technology for integrating disparate multimedia file formats. [News.com]
Realtor.com buys AOL real estate
- Realtor.com today agreed to spend $14 million to become the exclusive real estate listing service for America Online, hoping the online service's 12 million member subscriber base and popular Web site will result in a hefty revenue return. [News.com]
RedCreek inks licensing deal
- Start-up RedCreek Communications is expected to get another boost this week from an established security vendor as Secure Computing (SCUR) is slated to announce it will use RedCreek's Ravlin virtual private network (VPN) technology. [News.com]
Report: Chip sales growth is off
- Worldwide semiconductor sales are expected to grow a moderate 8 percent this year, less than half of what was predicted just seven months ago, according to Dataquest. [News.com]
Reports of EDI's death exaggerated
- Reports of the death of EDI have been greatly exaggerated and the system has not disappeared as quickly as was once expected, participants at an electronic commerce conference here said on Tuesday. [News.com]
Riding the Net stock wave
- The run in Internet stocks has been a boon for many investors, among them former junk-bond king Michael Milken. Some Net executives, such as those at Yahoo, are paring back their holdings but still hanging on to most of their stock--bullish that the boom will continue. [News.com]
Robertson suitors come calling
- Robertson Stephens said over 20 potential suitors had expressed interest in buying the firm and talks about a possible divestiture started last week after BankAmerica and NationsBank, announced a merger agreement. [News.com]
Robust quarter for Microsoft
- Microsoft said today it posted a robust 25 percent increase in net income for the quarter ending March 31, fueled by strong demand for its products. [News.com]
Royal Mail, Microsoft strike deal
- Britain's post office and software giant Microsoft (MSFT) said today that they were launching a mixed Internet and postal service that will enable Internet users worldwide to send e-mail to Britain for postal distribution in Britain and in Europe. [News.com]
Rules to curb stock chaos
- The Securities and Exchange Commission said today that it has approved new trigger levels to suspend volatile trading during one-day declines of 10, 20 and 30 percent in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. [News.com]
SAP to buy stake in Ilog
- Software component maker Ilog said today that SAP has agreed to buy a 5 percent stake in Ilog for about $10 million. [News.com]
SBA opens site for Year 2000 bug
- The U.S. government urged the nation's 23 million small businesses yesterday to prepare for the Year 2000 millennium bug by consulting an Internet Web site designed to help them cope with the computer glitch. [News.com]
SDT shares drop 30 percent
- Security Dynamics Technologies (SDTI) plummeted more than 30 percent in early trading today after it said that its results for the first quarter of 1998 will fall short of the company's operating plan. [News.com]
SGI cozies up to Intel, plans cuts
- Silicon Graphics (SGI) will begin moving closer to chip giant Intel (INTC), SGI executives said today in detailing a plan to revitalize the Mountain View, California, company. [News.com]
SGI revenues down 22 percent
- Silicon Graphics today posted a third consecutive quarter of losses, as revenues from its supercomputers as well as from its core business of Unix workstations continued to slide. [News.com]
SGI sues graphics chipmaker
- Silicon Graphics (SGI) said today that it had filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Nvidia to block the company from making its Riva family of graphics processors. [News.com]
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