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Award ordered in Shopping.com case - An arbitration panel has ordered the underwriters of beleaguered Shopping.com to pay $400,000 for inflating the stock price of the online commerce company. [News.com]
 
BEA aims for app server market - Add BEA Systems to the list of companies sweeping up Web application server vendors. [News.com]
 
Baan joins outsourcing trend - Baan is bringing up the rear yet again in the four-way ERP horse race. [News.com]
 
Baan's shopping spree continues - Somebody call shoppers anonymous. Baan is at it again. [News.com]
 
Baby's life could hang on Web site - In a last-ditch effort to save their eight-week-old baby's life, a New Zealand couple is seeking medical help through the Internet. [News.com]
 
Ballmer woos Web publishers - Microsoft president Steve Ballmer no longer has to speak to publishers as an executive from an often-vilified software company that holds only a microscopic percentage of the market for tools to design snappy print and Web content. [News.com]
 
Banc One Takes a Bold Step - A "virtual bank" being created from a technology alliance forged today among Banc One, International Business Machines, and AT&T could reap benefits for the providers and create a cornerstone for other financial institutions to develop such capabilities. [News.com]
 
Banc One in pact with IBM, AT&T - Banc One, a rapidly growing Ohio-based bank with branches in 12 states, said today that it had signed networking and computer services contracts worth more than $1.8 billion with AT&T and IBM. [News.com]
 
Banks not yet immune to Y2K - Banks around the world are not yet prepared to tackle the millennium bug and need to share experience in preparations for it with customers and competitors, a senior bank supervisor said yesterday. [News.com]
 
Banks not yet immune to Y2K - Banks around the world are not yet prepared to tackle the millennium bug and need to share experience in preparations for it with customers and competitors, a senior bank supervisor said yesterday. [News.com]
 
Banks struggle with Net services - Banks around the world are pouring money into Internet services, but many have no idea who they are targeting or how to make money out of it, according to a report published today. [News.com]
 
Banks to Jupiter: Back at you - Bankers today fired a return salvo at market researcher Jupiter Communications, which yesterday had warned bankers that they stood to lose market share to online brokerages. [News.com]
 
Banks will face Y2K disruptions - A federal bank regulator said today that more than 90 percent of the nation's banks are on track to have their computer systems ready for the Year 2000 date change. [News.com]
 
Banks will face Y2K disruptions - A federal bank regulator said today that more than 90 percent of the nation's banks are on track to have their computer systems ready for the Year 2000 date change. [News.com]
 
Barnesandnoble.com files for IPO - Barnesandnoble.com, a subsidiary of giant book retailer Barnes & Noble, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering. [News.com]
 
Barrett: Slow PC growth in '98 - Craig Barrett, chief executive officer of Intel, said today that 1998 would be a year of slow growth in the personal computer arena. [News.com]
 
Bell Atlantic earnings on target - Regional telecommunications powerhouse Bell Atlantic said it remains on target to achieve its double-digit earnings-growth objective for this year. [News.com]
 
Bell Atlantic, Intermedia in pact - Bell Atlantic said today that it has reached an agreement with Intermedia Communications that will enable it to provide data services outside the Northeast and mid-Atlantic regions of the United States once the government allows it to offer long distance service. [News.com]
 
BellSouth to charge for Net calls - In a move that could drive up prices for voice calls carried over the Internet, BellSouth said long distance companies will no longer escape access charges in its nine-state region. [News.com]
 
Benson sees easy turnaround - Cabletron Systems was founded in a garage in New Hampshire when two friends decided to build a business shipping Ethernet cable, then a nascent means to connect machines together, to businesses. [News.com]
 
 

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