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Cisco to buy American Internet
- Cisco Systems continues to go the acquisition route to purchase the technology it needs to compete in developing markets. [News.com]
Cisco, PeopleSoft in alliance
- Business software maker PeopleSoft and networking gear provider Cisco Systems said today they have forged an alliance to tailor PeopleSoft's applications to take better advantage of Cisco's routers and other technology. [News.com]
Citicorp raises Y2K cost estimates
- Citicorp estimates the cost of fixing and testing its computer applications for Year 2000 compliance will reach about $650 million, a $50 million increase from previous estimates. [News.com]
CitySearch guides local market
- When city guides started launching nearly two years ago, they were seen as the Net's next Holy Grail, the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, the magic key that would make the Net hum with bucks. [News.com]
CitySearch to merge, stalls IPO
- CitySearch said today that it is postponing its initial public offering--previously planned for this week--because the company has entered into an agreement with USA Networks' Ticketmaster to merge CitySearch with Ticketmaster Online. [News.com]
Clinton, Rubin discuss stock slide
- President Clinton, while on route to Russia, spoke to U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin regarding today's slide in stock prices and the soundness of the global balance of payments system, the White House said. [News.com]
Cognos tool eases selling data
- Pssst! Hey buddy, got some data to sell? Then Cognos wants to talk to you. [News.com]
Community First passes Y2K test
- Community First Bankshares said yesterday that it has successfully completed Year 2000 compliance testing of its "mission-critical" computer systems--the primary systems the company uses to provide financial services to its customers. [News.com]
Compaq buys AltaVista domain
- It took a few years and a reported $3.3 million, but Compaq today said the news is official: it now owns the coveted domain name "www.altavista.com." [News.com]
Compaq cuts flat-panel prices
- Compaq today announced price cuts on its flat-panel and traditional computer monitors, bringing its lowest-priced LCD display under $1,000. [News.com]
Compaq delays Alpha stations
- Compaq has put off the release of its first Alpha-processor-based workstations until the fourth quarter, and may push it back further, to clear up performance issues with the system. [News.com]
Compaq lights up new monitors
- Compaq today announced a series of low-cost computer monitors as the No. 1 PC vendor continues its push into the market for branded PC displays. [News.com]
Compaq sees growth in Europe
- Compaq said today that it expected European PC demand to remain firm in the second half of 1998, with growth rates in the region topping those in North America and Asia. [News.com]
Compaq ships Xeon servers
- Compaq and Dell have started to ship four-processor servers based around Intel's Xeon chip, the first two vendors to get these delayed machines out the door. [News.com]
Compaq trims server prices
- Compaq cut prices by as much as 14 percent on select server models, saying it had reached its goal of reducing inventory below four weeks' supply. [News.com]
Compaq unveils new Armada
- Compaq today introduced a new series of slim notebooks, the Armada 7400 line, the latest in a wave of portable announcements expected to continue through September. [News.com]
Compaq workstation specs
- Compaq Professional Workstation AP500 • Single or dual 450-MHz Pentium II • Intel 440BX AGP chipset • 128 MB of memory, expandable to 1GB • Gloria Synergy+ 3-D graphics subsystem from Elsa, expandable to PowerStorm 300 graphics • 4.3GB Wide Ultra SCSI hard disk drive • Starting at $3,411 [News.com]
Compaq, HP update servers
- Compaq and Hewlett-Packard are offering up new takes on familiar server products. [News.com]
Compaq, SCO team on server technology
- The Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) will begin to market clustering technology from Compaq that will allow users to group together Intel-based servers into a cohesive computing whole for backing up corporate data. [News.com]
Confab explores DSL, cable
- In the race to provide high-speed data access to Internet users, DSL will win over cable modems, an analyst at a BancAmerica Robertson Stephens conference on the subject said today. [News.com]
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