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Rockwell to develop for DSL - In an effort to shore up its own efforts to develop chips for high-speed digital subscriber line (DSL) modems, Rockwell (ROK) has licensed technology from PairGain (PAIR) and will work with the company to develop new DSL chips. [News.com]
 
Russian reformer posts Web site - Reformer Boris Nemtsov has become the first Russian government official to launch a personal Internet site, allowing Web surfers to read about the deputy prime minister and ask him questions. [News.com]
 
SAP enters network computing - German software giant SAP (SAPHY) plans to use this week's CeBit Trade Fair to highlight software designed to run on new types of computers that are less expensive than standard PCs. [News.com]
 
SAP plugs strategy, products - Attendees at SAP's Next Generation ERP conference held in San Francisco this week got a broad look at a number of products and the German software giant's latest plans for the upcoming release of its enterprise applications package. [News.com]
 
SAP rolls out sales software - Taking its first major step into the front office, SAP today rolled out its sales force automation suite to integrate with its flagship enterprise applications product R/3. [News.com]
 
SAP: Intel venture OK, not great - SAP (SAPHY) said at the CeBIT trade fair that it was not completely satisfied so far with the electronic commerce venture it launched last year with Intel. [News.com]
 
SCO enters enterprise market - Santa Cruz Operation (SCOC) unveiled a new version of its UnixWare operating system that is designed to appeal to buyers of powerful server computers for midsized businesses. [News.com]
 
SEC backs stock repricings - A recent decision by the Securities and Exchange Commission that rejects shareholders' ability to challenge companies repricing employee stock options is raising the ire of investors groups. [News.com]
 
SEC charges firms with fraud - The Securities and Exchange Commission filed a complaint in federal court alleging securities fraud by software start-up Nichi Capital and Wise Choice Discount Brokerage, the SEC's Northeast Regional office said. [News.com]
 
SEC's Y2K report not complete - The Securities and Exchange Commission's progress reports, which detail how securities markets are preparing their computers for the next century, were incomplete, the General Accounting Office said in a study. [News.com]
 
SGI expects significant loss - In another disappointment, Silicon Graphics (SGI) said today that its earnings and revenue for the quarter ending March 30 will be "significantly below" expectations. [News.com]
 
SGI, Oracle in bundling deal - Oracle enterprise software will soon be bundled with selected Silicon Graphics (SGI) servers, the companies announced today. [News.com]
 
SPA members take orders online - Drawn by the appeal of selling over the Internet, a sizable chunk of software publishers are embracing electronic software distribution (ESD), but so far they're not convinced it's cheaper than going through physical distribution channels. [News.com]
 
Safety, security, Y2K fix in one - Network Associates (NETA) has launched Nuts & Bolts Deluxe, desktop software that can, among other things, correct Year 2000 problems in PC hardware. [News.com]
 
Scotland pushes "Silicon Glen" - It may not be Silicon Valley, but Scotland is trying to lure companies at the cutting edge of new technology to what it calls "Silicon Glen." [News.com]
 
Search and Internet stocks soar - It has been quite a run for search engine and Internet stocks. [News.com]
 
Secure moves on with firewalls - With new firewall software and a clear product road map, Secure Computing (SCUR) wants to put a difficult 1997 behind it and get on with the future. [News.com]
 
Security hole found in Net gear - New software holes could expose networking equipment from Ascend Communications (ASND) to malicious attacks, including possible crashes and password interceptions, according to a network security firm. [News.com]
 
Security top fear in Net survey - Netizens are more concerned about online privacy and credit card security than they are about pornographic or violent images online, according to a study released today by Net search company Lycos. [News.com]
 
Sega may reorganize video units - Japanese game giant Sega Enterprises (SEGNY) said today that it may reorganize three home game machine affiliates in the United States in a bid to rebuild its overseas operations. [News.com]
 
 

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