Leading e-business and information infrastructure providers from around the world will gather at “E-Payments 2000” on September
12-13, 2000 in New York City.
StoreBusters Inc., developers of the Internet’s premier automated selling service, Friday named Caldera Systems’ OpenLinux(TM) as its e-commerce operating system platform of choice.
Two leading analysts and top management from 43 sector firms examine the Internet Infrastructure Industry in the latest issue of The Wall Street Transcript (212/952-7433).
A Wall Street Journal report said investigators from the General Accounting Office, the investigative arm of Congress, said in an
unusually blunt assessment slated for release today, that potential EPA-targeted hacker activities, “threaten its operations and data.”
The Federal Trade Commission has begun the
process of collecting private depositions into the AOL-Time Warner-EMI merger, which could spell trouble for the proposed mega-merger. Reported by user Silent Bob.
“The handout titled ‘Microsoft Corporation (India) faces charges of
Monopolistic and Restrictive Trade Practices’ issued earlier today is hereby withdrawn and canceled,” the Press Information Bureau said in a statement.
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The Schumann Management Consultancy AG and ID-PRO AG have announced a promising co-operative venture to allow for the full implementation
of GNU/Linux applications on the S/390 platform.