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S3 shuffles exec suite - S3 (SIII), a supplier of multimedia acceleration hardware and software, today named Terry Holdt chief executive, president, and chairman as part of a management restructuring. [News.com]
 
SAP invests in Kiefer & Veittinger - Business software giant SAP plans to buy a 50 percent share in one of Europe's leading sales force automation firms, Kiefer & Veittinger. [News.com]
 
SAP not suffering Asia problems - SAP is unlikely to be plagued by the same Asia-inspired setbacks that have beset U.S. software firm Oracle (ORCL) of late, and the German software supplier's prospects remain bright, analysts said today. [News.com]
 
SAP to invest in Commerce One - E-commerce vendor Commerce One today announced a Web version of its online purchasing system as well as relationships with two software giants, enterprise software developer SAP and Microsoft (MSFT). [News.com]
 
SAP, PeopleSoft in higher ed - SAP and PeopleSoft (PSFT) will soon roll out new packages for educational institutions, both companies said today. [News.com]
 
SBC, AT&T silent on merger buzz - SBC Communications (SBC) and AT&T (T) remained tight-lipped as speculation reared anew that the telecommunications Goliaths may yet pursue a megamerger. [News.com]
 
SEC looks into online trading glut - Fallout from the surge in trading volume on October 28 has spurred the Securities and Exchange Commission to look into complaints from customers of online brokerage houses that claim they were locked out of trading during the frenzy. [News.com]
 
SEC to issue guide on Y2K - The Securities and Exchange Commission will offer new guidelines next week to help companies plan to solve computer glitches expected to arise at the turn of the century. [News.com]
 
SGI ready with new VRML browser - Silicon Graphics' Cosmo Software division will release tomorrow the latest version of its 3D VRML viewer. [News.com]
 
SGI unfazed by Asia slump - Asia remains an attractive region for high-tech investments and markets despite its recent economic troubles, a senior executive at U.S. computer systems Silicon Graphics (SGI) said today. [News.com]
 
SGI, MS read Fahrenheit by 2000 - Microsoft (MSFT) and Silicon Graphics (SGI) are collaborating on a new graphics architecture for Windows to bring 3D graphics down to the desktop and eventually other digital devices. [News.com]
 
SNET to use Net-based EDI service - Southern New England Telecommunications (SNG) will use the Internet-based EDI service of DynamicWeb to allow its suppliers to take orders and submit invoices over the Net. [News.com]
 
Sales lead to WebTV service snags - WebTV users have been experiencing delays in accessing the Net, apparently because the number of subscribers has increased following strong holiday sales of the first-generation set-top device. [News.com]
 
Samsung enters cable modems - Samsung Electronics has added its name to the growing list of cable modem supporters, and will demonstrate its consumer model at an upcoming trade show. [News.com]
 
Samsung invests millions in Brazil - South Korea's Samsung Electronics has injected $50 million into its Brazilian electronics unit despite financial chaos in the Far East and its recessionary impact on Brazil. [News.com]
 
Sapient to buy Exor - Business systems developer Sapient (SAPE) said today that it will acquire Exor Technologies, a Dallas-based consulting and systems integration company, in a stock swap worth $16 million. [News.com]
 
Satellite networks get boost - Two-way data communications via satellite got another boost today when Orbital Sciences said it had started the in-orbit testing of all eight of its recently launched satellites. [News.com]
 
Saudi prince to invest in Teledesic - Saudi Arabia's billionaire prince, Alwaleed bin Talal, plans to invest in Microsoft (MSFT) chairman Bill Gates's Teledesic company, according to a statement from the prince's office released today. [News.com]
 
School staff loses home Net access - City school officials here have rescinded Internet privileges for staff allowed to work on their computers at home after discovering that some of them visited pornographic Web sites. [News.com]
 
Schwab to expand online efforts - Charles Schwab & Company said it will extend its fast-growing online brokerage business to its entire customer base of 4.8 million active investors. [News.com]
 
 

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