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Cisco jumps on directory train
- Cisco Systems is taking advantage of its relationship with Microsoft to build new support for software services on top of the software giant's forthcoming Active Directory administration tools. [News.com]
Cisco ready to do DSL
- Cisco Systems announced a broad product strategy today to win the hearts of service providers looking to roll out DSL (digital subscriber line) technology, a high-speed alternative that works over standard phone lines. [News.com]
Cisco to acquire Israeli company
- Cisco Systems has signed a definitive agreement to acquire privately held software maker Class Data Systems, of Ra'anana, Israel and Cupertino, California, in a cash and stock deal valued at $50 million. [News.com]
Cisco up despite networking woes
- Cisco Systems today posted a 33 percent increase in third-quarter revenue and increased net profits, excluding one-time charges, as the networking sector continues to see tough times. [News.com]
Cisco, Lucent won't partner
- The window of opportunity for data communications leader Cisco Systems to partner with telecommunications giant Lucent Technologies has closed, according to Cisco's chief executive. [News.com]
CitySearch, Zip2 call off merger
- CitySearch and Zip2, two companies that specialize in city directories and entertainment listings, are dropping their plans to merge. [News.com]
Clinton outlines cyberthreat plan
- Vowing to fight terrorists and new forms of cyberattacks, President Clinton today outlined a government initiative to protect the nation's electronic infrastructure both from deliberate sabotage and from accidents such as the satellite outage that silenced pagers across the nation this week. [News.com]
Clinton to outline cyberthreat policy
- In a commencement speech at the U.S. Naval Academy tomorrow, President Clinton is expected to highlight cyberthreats to the nation's electronic infrastructure, both from deliberate sabotage and from accidents such as the satellite outage that silenced pagers across the nation this week. [News.com]
Clinton urges global tax-free Net
- President Bill Clinton urged the rest of the world to join the United States in a moratorium keeping electronic commerce free of border customs duties. [News.com]
Clinton: Suit may hurt economy
- President Clinton said today that the Microsoft antitrust case could affect the U.S. economy but voiced confidence in the way the Justice Department is handling its investigation. [News.com]
Cloudy future for Japan makers
- Embattled Japanese computer and chipmakers have yet to see any signs of recovery on the horizon, although rationalization and capital spending cuts will help to raise profits in the current business year, analysts say. [News.com]
Coalition makes final crypto offer
- A private-sector coalition opposed to strict U.S. export controls on data scrambling technology made its final offer yesterday to compromise with the Clinton administration, people familiar with the talks said. [News.com]
Comcast buys Jones cable shares
- Comcast Corporation said today it agreed to purchase from BCI Telecom Holding 6.4 million shares in Jones Intercable Incorporated in a $500 million cash deal. [News.com]
Compaq cuts flat panel prices
- Compaq Computer said today that it cut prices by as much as 36 percent on its flat panel displays, reflecting the changing flat panel market. [News.com]
Compaq introduces line of printers
- Compaq introduced a new line of low-cost color ink jet printers made by Lexmark, but delayed a major release of consumer PCs to be sold alongside them in bundling arrangements. [News.com]
Compaq plans raft of new PCs
- Compaq Computer will revamp its consumer K6-based computing line tomorrow when it releases printers under its own brand name for the first time in years, along with a new fleet of Presario PCs. [News.com]
Compaq predicts shakeout in Europe
- Compaq Computer expects a further shakeout in the European computer industry following the demise of Tulip Computers and Siemens-Nixdorf's decision to stop making computers. [News.com]
Compaq to ship new servers
- Compaq released a new PC server using one of Intel's fastest chips, as it continues to grapple with an inventory surfeit. [News.com]
Compaq, IBM see server decline
- Amid new numbers from a marketing research house showing a decline in domestic market share, Compaq Computer cut its server computer prices by up to 20 percent today. [News.com]
Compaq: Y2K won't affect PCs
- Compaq Computer today confirmed claims by a U.K. firm that makes software fixing the Year 2000 bug that the PC maker's real-time clock inside its machines won't properly recognize dates after January 1, 2000, but insisted that this does not affect the overall performance of its PCs. [News.com]
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