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Open Market links Web to back end
- Aiming to move control of e-commerce applications further into the enterprise, Open Market (OMKT) will release version 4.0 of its flagship Transact software, a back-end product for running Internet commerce sites. [News.com]
Optimized switch evens Web load
- A market for enhancing the performance and easing the migration to larger Web server farms is forming, with companies using network switch technology to satisfy dueling demands for speed and flexibility. [News.com]
Oracle to test Video Server 3.0
- Oracle (ORCL) is moving into direct competition with Microsoft in the market for video streaming software. [News.com]
Oscar site revving up
- For the first time in Oscar history, there may finally be a way to cut off the rambling "thank-you" speeches of the winners: Check the results online. [News.com]
PSINet pursuit called off
- USinternetworking said it will no longer seek to pursue its proposal to acquire at least 51 percent of PSINet's (PSIX) shares. [News.com]
PSINet reports earnings growth
- PSINet (PSIX) today posted improved fourth-quarter results as membership among its corporate customers grew 26 percent. [News.com]
Pac Bell ISDN rates in court
- California regulators could order Pacific Bell to lower rates for its ISDN customers based on complaints heard today that the service is not up to par. [News.com]
Pacific Northwest gets DSL
- The Pacific Northwest, a Mecca of high-tech giants, is getting a taste of DSL (digital subscriber line) technology. [News.com]
Paging Network to lay off 1,800
- Paging Network (PAGE) said today that it will eliminate 30 percent of its U.S. workforce of 6,000 over the next 9 to 15 months as part of a sweeping restructuring. [News.com]
PalmPilot in, Newton out
- 3Com is slated to release a high-end version of its popular PalmPilot personal information device (PID) next month, in an effort to cement its dominance as Apple leaves and Microsoft enters the market for the diminutive computing devices. [News.com]
Pandesic touts e-hosting
- Pandesic, a start-up formed by Intel and SAP, yesterday rolled out the newest version of its e-commerce software package along with a new hosting strategy. [News.com]
Partners boost Visual Studio 6.0
- Microsoft (MSFT), attempting to move its Visual Studio development tool package further upscale into large IS departments, today said it is partnering to add a handful of new features to the toolset. [News.com]
Pay-for-placement gets another shot
- Idealab founder Bill Gross, an Internet guru to many Netizens, thinks his pay-for-placement search engine dubbed Goto.com, to be launched Saturday, will change the advertising paradigm for Web searches. [News.com]
Pentagon, FBI probe latest hacks
- The Pentagon and the FBI are investigating successful efforts by computer hackers over the last two weeks to obtain information from U.S. military computers, a top defense official said today. [News.com]
PeopleSoft goes multinational
- A new release from PeopleSoft (PSFT) will fuel the company's international revenue growth, an executive at the client/server business software vendor said today. [News.com]
PeopleSoft sees continuing growth
- Fueled by continuing strong demand for its client-server business applications, PeopleSoft (PSFT) posted a fourth-quarter revenue jump today of 76.4 percent and beat expectations. [News.com]
Photo software comes full circle
- Interactive Pictures and Kodak will work together to offer a digital camera and accessory kit that will allow users to create 360-degree panoramas from digital photographs, in an attempt to transform digital photography into a commercially useful medium. [News.com]
PictureTel names top exec
- Videoconferencing company PictureTel (PCTL) today announced the appointment of Bruce R. Bond as president and chief executive officer, effective March 1. [News.com]
Plastic screen venture gets partner
- "Glowing plastic" displays developed by a technology firm based in Cambridge, England, and backed by a high-profile group of investors are to be used in TV and computer screens produced in collaboration with Japan's Seiko-Epson, the British company said today. [News.com]
PowerTV licenses browser
- Cupertino, California-based PowerTV has licensed Web browser technology from Spyglass (SPYG), filling in another piece of the puzzle for companies racing to provide interactive services through next-generation digital TV set-top boxes. [News.com]
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