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SPA focuses on volume licenses - Aiming to make life easier for corporate software buyers, the Software Publishers Association is exploring whether technology can simplify volume licensing for buying organizations. [News.com]
 
SQL Financials' new identity - SQL Financials is getting a whole new identity. [News.com]
 
SSA leans on software system - Systems Software Associates is hoping to rise from the dead just in time for Halloween when its next fiscal year begins. [News.com]
 
Samsung develops 1GB memory - South Korea's Samsung Electronics said it has developed a 1GB memory module consisting of 256-megabit synchronous dynamic random-access memory chips, following on the heels of a similar announcement by Japanese rival Hitachi. [News.com]
 
Samsung sees chip glut easing - The years-old global memory chip oversupply will draw to an end by the second half of next year, helped by a massive shake-up in the industry now under way, a Samsung Electronics executive said today. [News.com]
 
Samsung speeds graphics chip - South Korea's Samsung Electronics said today it has begun shipping commercial samples of a super-fast graphics memory chip to graphics controller makers. [News.com]
 
Satellite firm eyes India Net market - U.S.-based international satellite communications company Loral Orion today announced a tie-up with Indian telecommunications provider Natelco to deliver satellite-based Internet and private network services. [News.com]
 
Schwab diversifies in Asia - Brokerage giant Charles Schwab said today it was salvaging promising growth opportunities out of the gloom surrounding Asian markets by drawing Hong Kong investors to U.S. equities. [News.com]
 
Schwab reports record earnings - Broker Charles Schwab reported that its revenues and net income for the first half of 1998 were the highest in the company's history, and projected that its third-quarter earnings report also will beat Wall Street expectations. [News.com]
 
Schwab, Sony discuss venture - Japanese electronics giant Sony and U.S. brokerage Charles Schwab are discussing setting up a joint venture for Internet stock trading in Japan, according to reports. [News.com]
 
Screen matches printed page - Computer users, rest your weary eyes on this. [News.com]
 
Scrutinizing public policy on Y2K - As Washington falls under the shadow of Kenneth Star's much anticipated report on the President, economists, industry analysts, business leaders, and federal officials will convene there later this month to discuss current government public policy decisions on the Year 2000 technology problem and their impact on the country. [News.com]
 
Scrutinizing public policy on Y2K - As Washington falls under the shadow of Kenneth Star's much anticipated report on the President, economists, industry analysts, business leaders, and federal officials will convene there later this month to discuss current government public policy decisions on the Year 2000 technology problem and their impact on the country. [News.com]
 
Seagate launches backup software - Seagate Software has announced the launch of a series of backup software products. [News.com]
 
Searching expressly on Infoseek - Infoseek will release a desktop software tool next week in hopes of appealing to Netizens frustrated by common Web searches. [News.com]
 
Second half looks better, for some - Moderate growth is expected for the PC industry in the second half, but it will be mostly the major players that will benefit. [News.com]
 
Security vendors discuss interface - Major Internet security vendors are discussing a common application programming interface that will let antivirus software and scanning products that block hostile Java applets work easily with firewalls, routers, VPNs, and other security mechanisms. [News.com]
 
Senate backs Y2K lawsuit limit - Legislation that would limit lawsuits against corporations dealing with Y2K problems was passed by the Senate, staffers said. [News.com]
 
Senate backs Y2K lawsuit limit - Legislation that would limit lawsuits against corporations dealing with Y2K problems was passed by the Senate, staffers said. [News.com]
 
Senate to debate Net tax bill - A closely watched bill that would temporarily halt new taxes on Net access and services is scheduled for a Senate debate today. [News.com]
 
 

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