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Oracle Web tool culls databases
- Oracle (ORCL) will begin offering its customers a Web-based tool Monday for culling information from vast corporate databases. [News.com]
Oracle pares InterOffice staff
- Oracle (ORCL) has cut 14 positions from its InterOffice development team in the past week. [News.com]
Oracle rethinks InterOffice strategy
- Oracle (ORCL) continues to rethink its strategy to sell its floundering InterOffice messaging server. [News.com]
Oracle sees 25% database growth
- Oracle (ORCL) chairman and chief executive Larry Ellison said the company's U.S. database business is expected to grow 25 percent during the current quarter, while its application business is expected to grow by 50 percent. [News.com]
Oracle, Symantec team on Web package
- Oracle (ORCL) and Symantec (SYMC) plan to bundle two of their products to deliver an enterprise Web package. [News.com]
Oreos domain in dispute
- "Oreos.com" sat quietly on the Net for more than a year--however, it wasn't a hub to debate whether the cookie's crunchy chocolate outside is better than its creamy filling. [News.com]
PC card as LAN hookup, modem
- 3Com today announced two notebook PC cards that integrate LAN connectivity and 56-kbps modem capacity in one device. [News.com]
PC giants work with telcos on DSL
- The largest and most influential companies in personal computing are reportedly working with four of five regional Bell telephone operators to develop hardware and software for high-speed connections to the Internet. [News.com]
PC makers rethink Netscape
- The winner in today's browser battle could well be computer manufacturers. [News.com]
PC server computers booming
- Compaq (CPQ), Hewlett-Packard (HWP), and IBM (IBM) remain the companies to beat in the market for server computers using Intel processors, as overall market growth continued upwards at a rapid 35 percent in 1997, according to International Data Corporation (IDC). [News.com]
PC-telco deal shows brands' power
- What's in a name? If you're a company such as Microsoft, Intel, or Compaq Computer, that's enough to jump-start exotic technologies that have yet to prove themselves to the masses or generate any profits. [News.com]
PSINet gives IXC deal green light
- After rejecting a $10-per-share takeover bid yesterday,PSINet (PSIX) shareholders today gave the thumbs-up to a deal with IXC Internet Services. [News.com]
PSINet rejects $400 million offer
- PSINet (PSIX) today said its board rejected U.S. Internetworking's unsolicited $400 million bid for the Internet service provider, setting the stage for a possible hostile takeover. [News.com]
Pac Bell ISDN service in question
- After giving Pacific Bell the green light to boost ISDN rates by up to 30 percent, California utility officials are planning to take another hard look at the quality of the telco's high-speed Net access service. [News.com]
Package software market swells
- The worldwide package software market grew to about $122 billion in 1997, up 12 to 15 percent, according to preliminary research released today by International Data Corporation. [News.com]
Pamela Lee privacy issue returns
- The company that turned to the Net to distribute a steamy home video of Pamela Anderson Lee and her husband today promised to deliver another sexually intimate movie of the former Baywatch star on the Web later this month. [News.com]
Paper revisits Clinton story
- The Dallas Morning News posted a story online tonight saying that witnesses may come forward who claim to have seen President Bill Clinton and former White House intern Monica Lewinsky during an "ambiguous incident," the latest twist in an episode that has raised journalistic issues. [News.com]
Paper-thin PC in LCD promised
- Japanese electronics firm Sharp and partners Semiconductor Energy Laboratory said today that they have developed liquid crystal display technology that will make possible the development of paper-thin computers. [News.com]
Papers partner for Net classifieds
- In another example of the love-hate relationship between the Internet and established media properties, the Net classifieds company ClassiFind Network has announced partnerships that it says will bring it 1.5 million new ads by the end of the month. [News.com]
Patch bug brings down Enterprise servers
- Some Netscape customers faced system outages today due to a buggy "Enterprise" server patch. [News.com]
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