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CA offers peek at next Unicenter - Computer Associates kicked off its annual user conference with a sneak preview of forthcoming capabilities being built into its software cash cow. [News.com]
 
CA plans services arm - Computer Associates formally launched a renewed bid to take a piece of the lucrative high-tech consulting services pie, unbowed by its failed attempts to acquire the sought-after capability. [News.com]
 
CA's NT claims under fire - Competitors of management software powerhouse Computer Associates (CA) believe the company has purposefully distorted the nature of its third-party relationship with Microsoft to sway customers in a hotly contested market. [News.com]
 
CD piracy pledge in Singapore - CD makers in this country have signed a code of conduct that commits them to avoiding piracy. [News.com]
 
CD-ROMs get speed, but little else - The CD-ROM may finally be able to deliver the speed it has long promised, but it may be too little too late to save the dying technology. [News.com]
 
CDnow, Lycos do Europe - Web music retailer CDnow (CDNW) said today it has signed a $5.5 million deal to make it the exclusive music retailer for Lycos Bertelsmann, the European affiliate of Internet search company Lycos (LCOS). [News.com]
 
CEO resigns from SoftNet - SoftNet Systems (SOF) said today that its chief executive and president has resigned. [News.com]
 
CIA debuts children's site - The CIA has unveiled a Web site aimed at introducing the spy game to the kindergarten set. [News.com]
 
Cable group decries digital TV policy - The cable industry wants the government to stay out of digital television. [News.com]
 
Cable leader calls for cooperation - In a luncheon address today, the president of a major cable industry consortium urged National Association of Broadcasters convention attendees to cooperate with other industries in building a "national digital broadcast system" in order to speed the rollout of next-generation digital television services. [News.com]
 
Cabletron launches Spectrum 5.0 - Hoping to quell the litany of unfavorable news that has hit the firm, Cabletron Systems (CS) is using one of its strengths--network management software--to show evidence of progress. [News.com]
 
Cabletron shuffles exec deck - With good news flowing like molasses out of the firm these days, Cabletron Systems formally introduced a reconfigured management team under cofounder and new chief executive Craig Benson and addressed several issues facing it. [News.com]
 
Cabletron switching gears - Beleaguered network equipment provider Cabletron Systems (CS) hopes to reinvigorate itself with a bevy of activity this spring, including the possible acquisition of a low-end switch company. [News.com]
 
CalPERS: Shake up AMD board - The California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) sent out a letter to fellow Advanced Micro Devices shareholders asking them to vote for a resolution calling for the replacement of chairman and CEO Jerry Sanders with an independent chairman of the board. [News.com]
 
Can SGI turn the corner? - Today, Silicon Graphics unveiled a strategy aimed at getting the workstation maker back on its feet, including a tighter relationship with Intel and major changes in its MIPS chip division. But the company risks becoming a small fish in a large pond as it revamps its computer business. [News.com]
 
Cease-fire in spam war? - If the Berlin Wall can come down, anything is possible--even a peace accord on spam. [News.com]
 
Cendant finds fraud, stock dives - Cendant stock tumbled today after it uncovered possible accounting fraud, wiping nearly $15 billion off its market value and denting the growth plans of one of the world's biggest marketing companies. [News.com]
 
Challenging Intel - Trying to seize a rare moment of vulnerability, IBM, AMD, and Cyrix are all racing to stay ahead of Intel in the low-cost chip market through partnerships and new technologies. And Wall Street seems to be cheering them on. [News.com]
 
Changes may sharpen Sun focus - Sun Microsystems' radical reorganization may go a long way toward getting the company's disparate software stories together and creating a sense that the systems giant is not just out to sell high-priced Unix computers, according to analysts. [News.com]
 
Charles Schwab suffers outage - Charles Schwab got the week off to a rocky start this morning as its system went down between 6:45 a.m. and 8:45 a.m. PT. [News.com]
 
 

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