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SilverStream updates app server
- SilverStream Software is revamping its Java-based development tool and application server package to make it easier to build multitier applications. [News.com]
Singapore passes e-commerce law
- Singapore passed an electronic commerce law today as part of an effort to establish the country as an international hub for growing cybertrade. [News.com]
SkyBridge ups broadband ante
- SkyBridge said today it would invest an additional $700 million in its broadband satellite network in order to double the network's capacity--heating up the rivalry to provide data communications from space. [News.com]
Small businesses wary of high tech
- The majority of small businesses are confused by technology purchasing decisions and skeptical that technology spending will bring much return on the investment, according to a new study, notwithstanding the efforts of high-tech companies to convince them otherwise. [News.com]
Softbank, E*Trade ink Japan deal
- Softbank said today that it and E*Trade Group of the United States had agreed to set up an online securities trading joint venture in Japan. [News.com]
Software firms to link back offices
- Hyperion Software is calling on Oberon Software to help build links to leading enterprise resource planning systems. [News.com]
Software makes it on the charts
- Chart management software company ChartWorks has unveiled a product that it hopes will enliven, by using the Internet, the otherwise cumbersome process of creating and deploying charts for businesses. [News.com]
Software piracy put at $11.4 billion
- Applications worth $11.4 billion were pirated in 1997, two software trade groups said today. [News.com]
Software vendors try consulting
- Enterprise resource planning vendors such as German giant SAP in the next few years will begin to look more like systems integrators than providers of all the software fit to implement, according to a new report by Forrester Research. [News.com]
Sony continues portable push
- Sony Electronics introduced more new portables, adding to its recently announced line of ultraslim notebooks. [News.com]
Sony plans PC push into Europe
- Sony plans to ride the popularity of its PCs in Japan by making a push into the European market. [News.com]
Sony to launch new PC in Europe
- Sony will launch a new low-cost PC model in Europe tomorrow, at a time when things couldn't be worse because of severe downward pressure on pricing as manufacturers scamper to shift sales from dying markets in Asia. [News.com]
Sony, Microsoft to make TV box
- Sony and Microsoft will market an "interactive cable TV" product by next year, Bill Gates said today in Japan. [News.com]
Soros funds Y2K help in Bulgaria
- International financier and philanthropist George Soros has offered to set up a joint software company in Bulgaria that would employ cheap local talent to work on the millennium bug, a top official said today. [News.com]
Source code bug bites Sun
- Sun Microsystems is the latest software company to acknowledge being bitten by a security bug that exposes script source code. [News.com]
South Park stars come to life
- They throw up. They're flatulent. And they're just cute and portable enough to want to get for yourself. [News.com]
Speculation drives Net stocks
- Most Internet stocks soared again today, fueled by ongoing speculation about which would be the next to align with a media company or telecommunications carrier. [News.com]
Sprint aims to ease congestion
- Sprint, the nation's third-largest long distance telephone company, is launching a new telecommunications capability that can provide homes and businesses with copious bandwidth through a telephone line for simultaneous voice, video calls, and data services. [News.com]
Sprint dashes for Net
- Facing competition from the likes of AT&T, MCI, WorldCom, and the Baby Bells in the newly deregulated world, Sprint is betting on new technology such as an integrated network for voice, video, and data, a stake in ISP EarthLink, and its PCS wireless venture. [News.com]
Sprint sees upside on ATM news
- Sprint's stock climbed higher on news of its lower-cost ATM network for voice, video, and data--another sign of a rebound by the nation's No. 3 long distance carrier. [News.com]
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