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Novell posts free Y2K patch - Networking giant Novell has posted a free patch for NetWare 4.10 for making that product Year 2000 compliant. [News.com]
 
Novell recruits Cisco for software - Novell bagged another important partner for a key networking software strategy based on its directory technology as its stock hit a new 52-week high, another sign that the once-struggling firm is in the midst of a renaissance. [News.com]
 
Novell recruits Cisco for software - Novell bagged another important partner for a key networking software strategy based on its directory technology as its stock hit a new 52-week high, another sign that the once-struggling firm is in the midst of a renaissance. [News.com]
 
Novell serves up new NetWare - Network software maker Novell has shipped an updated version of its NetWare operating system tailored for small businesses, with new functions largely derived from partnerships with third parties. [News.com]
 
OECD doesn't share bug fears - The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said yesterday that it did not share the most dramatic fears about the consequences and costs of the millennium bug that could plague computers on January 1, 2000. [News.com]
 
Off-the-shelf supercomputing - Astrophysicist Mike Warren needed a supercomputer, but he couldn't get the computation time he needed on the machines at Los Alamos National Laboratory. [News.com]
 
Office 2000 delayed - Microsoft continues to heavily test the next version of its business productivity suite and said the general availability date will be later than originally expected. [News.com]
 
Ohio PC maker offers $399 PC - Ohio-based Micro Center may be hoping that 1998 will be the year of the sub-$500 PC. [News.com]
 
On a Qwest for profits - Qwest Communications International is not a construction company. It just seems that way. [News.com]
 
On books and blockbuster deals - Barnes & Noble signs yet another deal to expand its bookselling empire, this time a $600 million buyout of distributor Ingram Book Group. But competitors--especially Amazon.com, which has contracts with Ingram--question if the deal is a fair one. [News.com]
 
Online brokers' liability questioned - A Securities Industry Association committee wants regulators to clarify whether online and discount broker firms can be held liable in complaints of inappropriate investment advice, The Wall Street Journal reported. [News.com]
 
Online traders in peril - American investors, flush with stock market profits and the power of knowing a little about a lot, are in danger of getting hooked on Internet trading and "trading themselves broke." [News.com]
 
Open Market slashes prices - High-price leader Open Market slashed the price of its Transact commerce system from $125,000 to $65,000 today, less than a month after a poor earnings report resulted in layoffs. [News.com]
 
Open Market updates Folio - Shoring up its publishing software, e-commerce vendor Open Market next week will release new, Web-friendlier versions of the publishing software it acquired last year with Folio. [News.com]
 
Oracle aims to please users - Oracle is turning over a new leaf, or at least trying to persuade its customers and potential customers that it has. [News.com]
 
Oracle automates office shopping - Oracle is getting into the catalog business. [News.com]
 
Oracle buys Concentra - Oracle chairman Larry Ellison today roused the faithful with an hour-long keynote at Oracle Open World, sprinkling in a bit of news about pricing for Oracle's new rent-an-application service before announcing a $43 million cash purchase of software maker Concentra. [News.com]
 
Oracle details warehousing plan - Playing a new tune as it trumpets upcoming version 8i of its flagship database software, Oracle today unveiled its data warehousing strategy, tying together the interests of company that logged $7.1 billion in revenues last year. [News.com]
 
OzEmail makes no comment on bid talk - Internet service provider OzEmail said today that it had no comment to make on market speculation that either America Online or Cable & Wireless would launch a takeover bid for the Australian group. [News.com]
 
PC of future mimics network computer - The writing is on the wall, according to analysts and PC company executives. [News.com]
 
 

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