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IBM e-commerce software goes euro
- IBM today announced a new version of its basic e-commerce software, Net.Commerce, that adds support for the euro. [News.com]
IBM exec: Data storage costs to plunge
- The cost of computer data storage will keep falling sharply, Lucio Stanca, chairman of IBM Europe, Middle East, and Africa, said today. [News.com]
IBM lands two NC deals
- IBM announced two large network computer deals today, proving that the market isn't dead. It's just growing slower than expected. [News.com]
IBM launches new outsourcing service
- IBM is sending a little holiday cheer to its core market in the form of a new outsourcing service. [News.com]
IBM sees financing arm as growth lever
- IBM, on a quest to spark higher revenue growth, is looking to one of its quieter back-office businesses--its finance and lending arm--as the next potential engine for growth, the unit's newly-hired chief said today. [News.com]
IBM sharpens "eyes" of digital cameras
- IBM said today it has launched image sensor chips for use in consumer and professional digital still cameras. [News.com]
IBM slapped with Y2K suit
- The legal tornado surrounding the Year 2000 technology problem has claimed another company. [News.com]
IBM software to shield email from hackers
- IBM will announce today software that protects electronic mail systems against existing vulnerabilities, in an effort to boost confidence that the Internet is a safe place to do business. [News.com]
IBM to take J.D. Edwards global
- Big Blue is taking an old and loyal friend around the world. [News.com]
IBM's albatross, AT&T's treasure
- Big Blue chief Lou Gerstner probably heaved a sigh of relief when AT&T said it would buy the company's global network in a multibillion-dollar deal yesterday. [News.com]
IBM, Sun boost Java offerings
- IBM, piggybacking on the hoopla surrounding Sun Microsystems' rollout of the new version of its Java platform, has announced software updates designed to make Java easier to use in large corporations' e-commerce efforts, while Sun added new 3D support to its new Java technology. [News.com]
ICANN names 13 to advisory committee
- The new, nongovernmental authority for the Internet's infrastructure today took a small step toward making itself accountable to the public by naming a key advisory committee. [News.com]
IDC predicts the Net landscape for 1999
- Media companies that have been watching from the sidelines will finally make their move to invest in--or outright acquire--major Web portals in 1999, leaving the hyper-competitive industry controlled by a handful of behemoths, according to a new study. [News.com]
IDT mulls Net group options
- Telecommunications company IDT today reported first quarter earnings in line with consensus expectations and announced its intent to spin off its Internet communications services group. [News.com]
IE 4.5 for the Mac due at MacWorld
- Microsoft will release a new version of its Internet Explorer Web browser for the Macintosh platform at January's Macworld in San Francisco. [News.com]
IFS on buying spree
- Industrial and Financial Systems is getting its holiday shopping done early. [News.com]
ISP Channel inks new cable deals
- ISP Channel, an Internet-over-cable data service, has signed agreements with two new mid-sized cable operators, increasing the company's reach in the market for cable services. [News.com]
IXC flexes its new Net backbone
- IXC Communications today unveiled its new nationwide Internet backbone network designed for commercial and research data traffic. [News.com]
IXC looks to next Net backbone
- IXC Communications plans to be the latest emerging telecommunications carrier to add to the fiber optic hype. [News.com]
Ilog buys Oasis Software
- French optimization software maker Ilog is stopping at an Oasis. [News.com]
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