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SBC to expand data services - SBC Communications outlined plans to spend $600 million over the next three years and more than double its sales force to upgrade to a high-speed digital network capable of meeting the explosion in demand for data services. [News.com]
 
SCO updates messaging - Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) today rolled out its latest enterprise messaging server for Intel-based computer systems. [News.com]
 
SEC to testify on millennium bug - Government regulators, economists, and corporate executives will testify this Wednesday before the Senate Banking subcommittee on the need to get more meaningful disclosure from publicly traded companies on their Year 2000 preparedness. [News.com]
 
SGI spinoff readies IPO - Silicon Graphics may spin out its MIPS business as early as next week in an initial public offering and sell its Cosmo Software unit to Sony. [News.com]
 
SGI stock suit could set precedent - When lawyers for Silicon Graphics and some of its shareholders square off in federal appeals court tomorrow, high-tech companies and investors advocates alike will be watching closely. [News.com]
 
SPA warns of NT threat - The Software Publishers Association has released its long-anticipated white paper outlining its "serious concerns with Microsoft leveraging its desktop monopoly" to Windows NT, a document the software giant was quick to dismiss as "misguided." [News.com]
 
SQL 7.0 in final beta, on time - Microsoft is wrapping up the high-end version of its SQL Server database today, right on schedule. [News.com]
 
SQL Financials revamps apps - SQL Financials' application package has a new look and name. [News.com]
 
STAR to acquire PT-1 - STAR Telecommunications said today that it has agreed to acquire privately held PT-1 Communications, the largest prepaid debit phone card company in the United States. [News.com]
 
Sabre to resell Sun JavaStations - Sun Microsystems announced a major sale of JavaStation network computers to airline reservation system operator Sabre Group Holdings, a coup for Sun's much-maligned NCs. [News.com]
 
Sales off before Windows debut - Consumers stayed away from computer, peripherals, and software purchases last month as they awaited the release of Windows 98, according to new research. [News.com]
 
Samsung announces Alpha subsidiary - Samsung announced details of a new subsidiary charged with marketing Digital Equipment's Alpha architecture chips, focusing the processor's drive into the Windows NT market. [News.com]
 
Schmidt: Novell to speed up Java - Novell chairman and CEO Eric Schmidt outlined plans to improve Java performance on Intel-based servers and offer key software technologies for Windows NT in a keynote speech today at the PC Expo trade show. [News.com]
 
School cashes in on Amazon - Call it an elementary lesson in economics. [News.com]
 
Sci-Atlanta sees gains, charges - Scientific-Atlanta said that it expects a fourth-quarter gain of $100 million and charges totaling between $60 million and $75 million, but that the actions will not negatively impact the company's results. [News.com]
 
Searching for pot of gold - Portals sites--those all-in-one services seeking to become home pages to the world--are intensifying their efforts to chase customers and businesses, while looking to benefit from Wall Street's riches. And they all continue to cut deals at a feverish pace. [News.com]
 
Semiconductor slump to drag on - The two-year-old worldwide semiconductor slump may drag on due to the Asian financial crisis, lackluster personal computer demand, and a worldwide glut of memory chips, industry analysts say. [News.com]
 
Senate mulls spam issues - It doesn't matter that scores of Net users hate spam--it's still clogging their email in-boxes and the congressional schedule. [News.com]
 
Shopping.com gets a new leader - Shopping.com, an electronic commerce site with a short but volatile history, today named a new president and chief executive. John Markley, who has 25 years of experience in the non-Internet retail industry, will be replacing Robert McNulty, the Corona Del Mar, California, company said. [News.com]
 
Shopping.com shopping for funds - Shopping.com said today that it has hired Ladenburg Thalmann as its investment banker to evaluate "potential strategic opportunities." [News.com]
 
 

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