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  • Cisco to buy metro network company

    Looking for a boost in the high-growth field of metropolitan network equipment, Cisco agrees to acquire upstart AuroraNetics in a stock deal worth up to $150 million.

    News items | July 11, 2001 2:25pm PDT

  • WebMethods joins chorus of B2B warnings

    The company plans to report a wider first-quarter loss and revenue well below targets, capping a rough week for the business-to-business software sector.

    News items | July 6, 2001 2:05pm PDT

  • i2 to miss second-quarter targets

    The business-to-business software maker says it expects to miss revenue goals and post a wider-than-expected loss because of difficult market conditions.

    News items | July 3, 2001 1:55pm PDT

  • Barnes&Noble.com starts free shipping

    The online bookseller says it will start waiving the shipping costs on orders of two or more items, saying its prices will remain unchanged.

    News items | July 2, 2001 3:35pm PDT

  • Commerce One warns, gets help from SAP

    The foundering business-to-business company says second-quarter revenue will sink below expectations, but the German software maker throws it a $225 million life jacket.

    News items | June 29, 2001 5:05pm PDT

  • Sales.com closure unlikely to draw copycats

    Just because software maker Siebel is set to shut down its sales-automation software as a service online doesn't mean others will follow its lead.

    News items | June 28, 2001 7:40pm PDT

  • Amazon launches software service

    The e-tailer begins selling software licenses aimed at making business applications more affordable for small-business customers.

    News items | June 25, 2001 3:00pm PDT

  • E*Trade launches mortgage service

    The online broker opens shop at E*Trade Mortgage, the company's latest attempt to diversify its business as a way to survive the economic downturn.

    News items | June 18, 2001 1:55pm PDT

  • SAP gets boost from ex-Oracle president

    As SAP executives emphasize a commitment to making their software better link with competing systems, the company gets a surprise plug from former Oracle President Ray Lane.

    News items | June 13, 2001 5:50pm PDT

  • It's liftoff for Orbitz

    After facing antitrust scrutiny and other challenges, the airline-backed online travel site says it is officially open for business.

    News items | June 4, 2001 1:00pm PDT

  • ATI looks to partnerships for a boost

    As ATI battles financial challenges and wrestles with rivals, the graphics chipmaker says it is seeking stronger ties with graphics board makers to bolster its fortunes.

    News items | May 31, 2001 5:00pm PDT

  • PeopleSoft rights its customer software ship

    After lagging behind rivals, the software maker wins analysts' applause for its latest applications focused on managing customer relationships.

    News items | May 31, 2001 2:40pm PDT

  • Online garden marketplace withers away

    Not even a year old, Egarden.com calls it quits and becomes the latest public industry marketplace to be nipped in the bud.

    News items | May 18, 2001 1:20pm PDT

  • PeopleSoft--it takes a village

    Aiming to bolster its services lineup, the software company agrees to acquire upstart SkillsVillage in a stock and cash deal worth $32 million.

    News items | May 2, 2001 2:35pm PDT

  • SAP debuts private-exchange strategy

    The German software giant trumpets new efforts to tie its Internet-based management software to private exchanges.

    News items | April 23, 2001 2:35pm PDT

  • Accenture takes giant step toward IPO

    The management and technology consultancy files for an initial public offering, making it the latest of the leading consultancies to tempt fate in the jittery markets.

    News items | April 19, 2001 1:10pm PDT

  • Winstar files for bankruptcy, sues Lucent

    The communications service provider seeks Chapter 11 protection and files a $10 billion lawsuit against Lucent Technologies alleging the breach of a partnership agreement.

    News items | April 18, 2001 4:45pm PDT

  • Yahoo names Warner exec as CEO

    The Net giant appoints former Warner Bros. executive Terry Semel as its new chairman and CEO, just a little over a month after Tim Koogle decided to step down.

    News items | April 17, 2001 7:10pm PDT

  • Intuit paying millions for tax software maker

    The creator of the popular Quicken finance software agrees to acquire privately held Tax and Accounting Software Corp., which provides applications for accounting and tax professionals.

    News items | April 17, 2001 3:20pm PDT

  • Borders hands online operations to Amazon

    The bookseller plans to cut its Web staff as the e-tail heavyweight takes over inventory and fulfillment for a new, co-branded Web site.

    News items | April 11, 2001 2:20pm PDT

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