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Street favors J.D. Edwards - J.D. Edwards is quickly replacing SAP and PeopleSoft as the enterprise software darling of Wall Street. [News.com]
 
Study: AOL to own the home page - A third of all adults could begin their online tasks on a property owned by America Online if AOL's plans to acquire Netscape Communications go as planned, according a study released today. [News.com]
 
Study: Net doesn't affect TV habits - In what could warrant a sigh of relief from television stations across the country, a new Nielsen Media Research study finds that the Net has had little effect on television viewing. [News.com]
 
Study: Online ad rates falling - Although advertising on the Internet is becoming a popular promotional tool for more and more businesses, online advertising rates actually are going down, a new AdKnowledge survey shows. [News.com]
 
Study: Small businesses not embracing Net - Although the Internet is becoming more and more of a business necessity for large corporations, small and medium-sized companies have yet to take advantage of the new medium, a new study has found. [News.com]
 
Study: Tech execs want more input - For the fourth year in a row, chief information technology executives say they want more input in their corporate board rooms. [News.com]
 
Sun could shine in AOL-Netscape pact - If America Online acquires Netscape, the biggest beneficiary could become Sun Microsystems. [News.com]
 
Sun deal expands role of ATI chips - Chips from graphics giant ATI Technology have leapt the gap from mainstream personal computers to Unix workstations. [News.com]
 
Sun lowers workstation prices - Sun Microsystems will introduce a new low-end Ultra 5 workstation tomorrow and lower the prices on existing members of the Ultra 10 lineup in an effort to make the machines more competitive with workstations running Windows NT. [News.com]
 
Sun mirrors real-time Java debut - Sun Microsystems today unveiled a scheme to bring its Java programming language to home appliances. [News.com]
 
Sun shines on Linux - Linux, that increasingly popular operating system, got another boost today as Sun Microsystems announced that it is porting the latest version of its Java Development Kit to the open source code operating system. [News.com]
 
Sun wins injunction against Microsoft - A U.S. District Court judge has ruled that Sun Microsystems is likely to prevail on the merits of its licensing case against Microsoft, and granted Sun's request for a preliminary injunction. [News.com]
 
Sun's new horizon - Sun Microsystems released new versions of its UltraSparc II and integrated UltraSparc IIi chips, and vendors are expected to follow with new Unix-based workstations. The new chips are the first steps in an ambitious roadmap designed to keep the company in the vanguard of 64-bit chip development. Separately, the company said it will port the latest version of its Java Developer's Kit to Linux, even while Sun and Hewlett-Packard battle over control of how time-critical commands are handled by devices running Java programs. [News.com]
 
Sun's shares golden - Shares of Sun Microsystems got a boost in early trading on the heels of the favorable Java ruling but eventually settled down. [News.com]
 
Supermarket gets generators for 2000 bug - British supermarket giant Tesco is taking no chances in its preparations for the millennium bug and said yesterday that it is considering hiring stand-alone generators in case power supplies fail over the year 2000 date change. [News.com]
 
Survey: IT spending to slow - A recent survey of 75 Fortune 500 CIOs predicts that corporate information technology spending in 1999 is expected to slow, due to increased funding needed to tame the Year 2000 bug and other issues. [News.com]
 
SyQuest eyes Chapter 11 - SyQuest said today it "suspended operations" and may file for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy laws. [News.com]
 
SyQuest files for Chapter 11 - SyQuest, which had previously warned it was considering filing for bankruptcy, today let the other shoe drop. [News.com]
 
SyQuest users in the lurch - SyQuest customers have been left in a cloud of confusion after the company's announcement that it will suspend its operations. [News.com]
 
Sybase pushes back for market share - Sybase is on the road again. [News.com]
 
 

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