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Oracle, HP team up for NC - Oracle and Hewlett-Packard are teaming up to put guarantees behind Oracle's network computing architecture. [News.com]
 
Oracle, PeopleSoft clash anew - Fierce rivals Oracle and PeopleSoft are pushing further into specific industries with the help of some services friends. [News.com]
 
Outlook email can be abused - A new feature in Microsoft Outlook Express could result in users sending thousands of email messages to the same mailbox, the company confirmed today. [News.com]
 
PC Expo pushes industry envelope - Servers, direct sales, and software for "dumb terminals" headlined this week's PC Expo trade show in New York, which offered a glimpse of the near-future of corporate computing. [News.com]
 
PC browser plans unchanged - PC makers' plans to depart from past practices and include Netscape Navigator on new computers will probably not be derailed by today's ruling that Microsoft can compel vendors to offer its Internet Explorer browser along with the Windows 95 operating system. [News.com]
 
PC growth expected to slow - Hampered by inventory problems and weakness in Asia, the global personal computer market is expected to grow by only 9 percent in the second quarter, according to research firm International Data Corporation. [News.com]
 
PC industry in Big Apple - The computing industry, wracked by price wars, parts gluts, and inventory issues, is putting on its best face to corporate buyers at this week's PC Expo in New York. [News.com]
 
PC makers target the dumb terminal - In conjunction with today's release of a new version of Microsoft's NT Server software, computer makers are rolling out stripped-down computers that offer basic hardware features--so-called "dumb terminals"--but low-cost PCs may be conspiring against widespread use of the devices. [News.com]
 
PC server market tumbling - An oversupply of PC servers will trouble Compaq Computer, IBM, and other leading server manufacturers throughout the year, forcing them to slash prices and clear out inventory, according to a new market research report. [News.com]
 
Pac Bell to hike fees, cap access - Pacific Bell is planning to cap its Internet access at 150 hours per month and increase its monthly access fee to $21.95 as of August 1, a move that some analysts applaud and others call perilous. [News.com]
 
PalmPilot, Netscape do business - In yet another example of how 3Com's Palm Computing subsidiary is making a big push into large corporations, Netscape Communications announced this week that its browser software will soon offer features which allow 3Com's handheld computers to make better use of corporate applications. [News.com]
 
Panel: Net future is wireless - Within five years, consumers will routinely surf the Internet from their mobile phones, a panel of wireless communications executives said today. [News.com]
 
Pension funds sue Cendant - Pension funds in New York and California said today that they had filed suits against Cendant, alleging that the business and consumer services company misled investors about its financial results. [News.com]
 
PeopleSoft buying an old friend - PeopleSoft is no longer window shopping in the retail market--it's buying. [News.com]
 
PeopleSoft climbs ERP ladder - PeopleSoft overtook Oracle in the enterprise resource planning (ERP) application market in 1997, while SAP continued to hold a commanding lead over all other players, according to a new study by International Data Corporation. [News.com]
 
PeopleSoft gets insurance - PeopleSoft is buying a little insurance to guarantee a place for itself in the financial industries market. [News.com]
 
Peripherals to surge with Win 98 - Peripheral vendors--companies that specialize in modems, digital cameras, add-in cards, and the like--will likely experience an upswing in business following Microsoft's Windows 98 rollout, since the new operating system will bring built-in support for a number of emerging hardware technologies. [News.com]
 
Pfeiffer: Web sales, Alpha key to Compaq - Compaq chief executive officer Eckhard Pfeiffer today outlined a future for his company that will involve more sales of products and services over the Web as well as an increased push into high-end corporate computing, including support for the Digital Equipment 64-bit Alpha processor. [News.com]
 
Philips ties up with Mitsumi on storage - Philips Electronics reached an initial agreement with Japan's Mitsumi Electric to cooperate in the development, manufacture, and sales of optical data storage products. [News.com]
 
Philips tries to keep up in monitors - Trying to stay abreast of the changing monitor market, Philips Electronics announced new products in its flat panel display and conventional monitor lines today at PC Expo. [News.com]
 
 

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