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Norton upgrades for Windows 98
- Symantec will introduce the latest version of its popular antivirus suite next week, the first of its Norton utilities for Windows 98 users. [News.com]
Novell makes Y2K upgrades free
- In response to dissatisfied customers, networking powerhouse Novell has changed its upgrade policy for making a version of its software Year 2000 compliant. [News.com]
Novell plans NetWare 5.0 release
- Network software provider Novell finalized plans today for the release of one of the most anticipated operating system updates in the company's history. [News.com]
Novell primed for growth, rebound
- Having proven with its latest quarterly earnings report that it can cut costs, Novell is now tackling the other half of the rebound equation--revenue growth. [News.com]
Novell settles with former programmers
- Networking software maker Novell has reached a legal settlement with a rogue crew of former programmers who allegedly stole trade secrets from the firm. [News.com]
Nuke plants prepare for Y2K
- As many organizations today mark the 500th day before January 1, 2000, one government agency is preparing to raise its level of effort--the nuclear power industry is warning that plants will be shut down if they don't meet the deadline for Y2K compliance. [News.com]
Oblix readies software update
- Intranet software start-up Oblix plans to roll out, later in the month, new versions of its corporate resource management software packages which help users organize and simplify business changes and the task of providing corporate services. [News.com]
Odetics patent ruling overturned
- Odetics, a supplier of communications equipment for the television broadcast, video security, telecommunications, and intelligent traffic solutions markets, said today the judge in its case against Storage Technology has overturned the $70.6 million jury verdict previously awarded to Odetics. [News.com]
Office 2000 to ship next year
- Microsoft executives today said they expect to ship Office 2000, a new version of the company's business application suite, in the first quarter of next year, months after analysts expected it to hit shelves. [News.com]
Olympic committee ends IBM pact
- The International Olympic Committee said Friday it cut ties with 38-year sponsorship partner IBM because Big Blue's payment demands would have been financially devastating. [News.com]
Online billing for utilities
- U.S. utilities could save $1.2 billion in billing costs by using electronic bill presentment and payment, according to an upcoming study. [News.com]
Online riot rumors stir Malaysia
- The Malaysian government said today that police had traced the source of embarrassing rumors spread over the Internet that riots had broken out in the capital. [News.com]
Open Market updates Web tools
- Three months after buying ICentral, e-commerce software vendor Open Market has released a new version of ICentral's tools for building Web storefronts. [News.com]
Oracle database emphasizes Net
- Not that it will surprise anyone, but Oracle says it has seen the future of business computing, and it's on the Internet. [News.com]
Oracle exec now Netscape COO
- Shares of Netscape Communications rose sharply today as Wall Street reacted to its announcement that it had named a new chief operating officer, as well as to growing expectations of a strong third quarter and talk of an alliance with Citicorp, analysts said. [News.com]
Oracle offers Year 2000 software
- Oracle, the world's largest maker of database software, is unveiling a group of software programs to help midsized companies ready their computers for the turn of the century. [News.com]
Oracle shifts apps, database units
- Oracle continued the organizational shuffle this week to further bolster its applications business and draw a solid partition between the division and its database business. [News.com]
Oracle to acquire Versatility
- Oracle is upping the ante in the high stakes enterprise resource planning game with a $12 million bet on Versatility, a maker of front-office call center management software. [News.com]
Oracle to lease space over Net
- Looking to utilize its expertise in building sophisticated software infrastructure for corporations, Oracle disclosed that it soon will offer a new outsourcing service for small and medium-sized businesses that do not want to handle their computing needs in-house. [News.com]
Oracle's tight grip on the database
- Microsoft may own the operating system but Oracle is refusing to let its archrival own the database. [News.com]
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