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Arbor eases OLAP integration - Arbor Software is making it easier to link its online analytical processing software to other applications for building data warehouses. [News.com]
 
Arrow to miss expectations - Arrow Electronics does not expect to meet analysts' expectations in the second quarter, the company said in a statement today. [News.com]
 
Ascend offloads data traffic - Ascend Communications will launch a calculated component of its strategy next week to help telecommunications carriers alleviate congestion on phone layouts and begin the migration to a merged voice and data-based networking future. [News.com]
 
Ascend to replace DEC on S&P 500 - Standard & Poor's Financial Information Services yesterday said it will add Ascend Communications to the S&P 500 index as of the close of trading Thursday, replacing Digital Equipment. [News.com]
 
Asia crisis slows development - The rate at which economies in the Asia-Pacific region can be linked electronically in a seamless network has been slowed by its economic crisis, Singapore communications minister Mah Bow Tan said today. [News.com]
 
Atreve updates site management - Next week Atreve Software will unveil a new version of its WebSpective software for managing large, complex Web sites, adding a module for heading off problems before they crash a site. [News.com]
 
Awards recognize Web marketing - The Cannes Advertising Festival marked a rite of passage for the young world of marketing in cyberspace today when it awarded the first international "Cyber Lions" prizes for interactive advertising. [News.com]
 
BEA Systems ups middleware effort - BEA Systems tomorrow will debut a long-awaited product intended to give it a boost in the fast-growing market for middleware technology. [News.com]
 
BEA boosts middleware line - BEA Systems today debuted a long-awaited product intended to give it a boost in the fast-growing market for middleware technology. [News.com]
 
BMC, Compaq enterprise deal expected - Corporate software developer BMC Software Incorporated and computer maker Compaq said today they will announce a joint marketing and technology alliance in the area of enterprise management tomorrow. [News.com]
 
Ballmer touts Microsoft vision - Microsoft executive vice president Steve Ballmer laid the foundation for future company technologies and espoused the benefits of an integrated set of software tools on the opening day of the company's TechEd conference here. [News.com]
 
Bargain notebooks set to roll out - Consumers and small businesses will start to get more bang for the notebook buck starting next week with a new raft of bargain-priced Pentium II and Pentium MMX notebooks from Compaq Computer, Toshiba, and Acer. [News.com]
 
Barksdale maps Netscape plans - Netscape Communications chief executive Jim Barksdale said today that his company is broadening its horizons and expanding into new areas--but the enterprise resource planning market will not be one of them. [News.com]
 
Barrett downplays FTC suit - Intel's chief executive said the Federal Trade Commission's antitrust lawsuit would not have much effect on its business or any financial impact in the marketplace. [News.com]
 
Bay freeware takes on Cisco - Bay Networks is changing the course of the rapidly evolving market for routing technology by purchasing Phase2 Networks for an undisclosed sum. [News.com]
 
Bay, Net One ink network system deal - U.S. computer networking firm Bay Networks said today that it had signed a partnership agreement with Japan's Net One Systems to market its new computer network system in Japan. [News.com]
 
Berners-Lee gets "genius grant" - The founder of the World Wide Web was among 29 people awarded a total of $8.5 million in no-strings-attached "genius grants" today. [News.com]
 
Bertelsmann funds Web books - Bertelsmann Ventures today made an investment in NuvoMedia, a Silicon Valley start-up that is developing a hand-held device allowing users to publish, distribute, buy, and read electronic books over the Web. [News.com]
 
Big business still wary of Net - A new study shows that growth in intranet, extranet, and even Internet development may be stalled as corporations remain concerned about the reliability and security of the Internet. [News.com]
 
Big players going portal - New media, old media, entertainment, and telephone companies are all jockeying to become the portal brand of choice. Some efforts are home-grown, such as Netscape Communications' Netcenter, while others--Disney's purchase of a large stake in Infoseek, for example--are the result of companies buying what they can't create. [News.com]
 
 

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