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ITNS/INT --------------------------------------------------------------------- Published in Prague by IntelliTech Year 2, Number 25, Friday 29. 3. 1996 (ii960329) --------------------------------------------------------------------- EXECUTIVE OVERVIEW Story count: 29 ************ This issue is brought to you with support from paying subscribers (on a non-mandatory paid subscription basis) and the following advertisers: <> Borland s.r.o. (lneveu@wpo.borland.com) <> Hewlett-Packard s.r.o. (http://www.hp.com/) <> INFIMA s.r.o. (NETSCAPE's sole distributor in CR and SR, http://www.infima.cz/) <> Orion Network Systems (7238657@mcimail.com) <> SCO (http://www.sco.com/, zbigz@sco.com) <> Speedware (http://www.speedware.com/) <> Sun Microsystems (http://www.sun.com/) ************ --------------------------------------------------------------------- COMPUTERS/SYSTEMS (<CS>) UK -- Husky Computers' GSM data cards an internal option //Husky Computers, which claims to be the world's leading rugged computer system supplier, has announced it is offering a GSM data facility on its notebook PCs.// (ii960329-001) (324 words) Canon adds 6X-drive, 133Mhz chip to notebooks //Canon Computer Systems has announced four new multimedia-centered notebooks under its Innova Book line of portable PCs.// (ii960329-002) (449 words) --------------------------------------------------------------------- COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY: CHIPS, COMPONENTS, PERIPHERALS (<CT>) Microtek mid-range scanner for $599 //Microtek Lab Inc., is unveiling a new 30-bit scanner that offers high resolution at a "mid-range price." The new ScanMaker E6 joins the ScanMaker E3, a single-pass 24- bit scanner released earlier this year, as the newest members of the Microtek ScanMaker scanners.// (ii960329-003) (565 words) Diamond Multimedia bundles Microsoft's Web browser //The battle of the Internet browsers continues as Diamond Multimedia and Microsoft agreed to bundle Microsoft's Internet Explorer 2.0 with selected Diamond multimedia accelerators, modems, and ISDN products. Facing Netscape's more than 80% share of the browser market, Microsoft is on a campaign to capture a larger percentage of the Internet browser market as part of its Internet strategy.// (ii960329-004) (407 words) Check fraud and what steps can be taken to protect your institutions against it - Printech //The advent and availability of electronic publishing, advanced scanning and color copiers available in the market today are providing enormous alteration and duplication capabilities for fraud artists so it has become imperative for companies to be aware of the techniques available to protect themselves against check fraud.// (ii960329-005) (796 words) Adaptec introduces PCI-to-UltraSCSI single-chip solution //Adaptec has introduced its first PCI-to-8-bit UltraSCSI controller chip targeted at low-end servers, desktops, docking stations and laptops.// (ii960329-006) (383 words) (PR) --------------------------------------------------------------------- SOFTWARE, APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT (<SWAD>) More than 60 new products to be unveiled at DB/EXPO '96 in San Francisco //The world's leading database, client/server, data warehouse and internet conference and exposition promises to be even bigger this year with the introduction of more than 60 new products and services from a wide range of high profile vendors. DB/EXPO '96, which will be held at San Francisco's Moscone Center on April 16-18. Internet and Intranet conference debuts at DB/EXPO "96 with special exposition attractions -- Web Center and Internet Village.// (ii960329-007) (4,278 words) (PR) Database World -- Sybase IQ, Web.sql for "quick" queries //In a press and customers' event at Database & Client/Server World in Boston, Sybase unveiled Sybase IQ, a layer of middleware aimed at dramatically cutting the time it takes to query and analyze complex data. Officials also demo'd the use of Sybase IQ with Sybase Web.sql, a Web server-based software product, now in beta, for accessing either Sybase IQ or Sybase SQL Server over an Internet or the Internet.// (ii960329-008) (1,045 words) DB World -- APT introduces Orchestrate for parallel RDBMS //Two or three years from now, "data mining" applications based on parallel databases and neural networking will be commonplace, but development tools must first become easier to use, maintained Applied Parallel Technologies' (APT) Robert Utzschneider, in a meeting about the company's newly unveiled Orchestrate in the IBM suite at Database & Client/Server World.// (ii960329-009) (470 words) Quarterdeck's CD-ROM accelerator //Quarterdeck says it is shipping a 32-bit turbocharger which improves CD-ROM performance and speed for Windows 95. Using a special caching technology, SpeedyROM is able to determine which data is most frequently accessed and readies that data for subsequent searches.// (ii960329-010) (200 words) SunSoft announces strategic relationship with ILOG to deliver component gateway between java and C++ //SunSoft has announced a joint development project, TwinPeaks, with ILOG, Inc., a leading provider of high- performance and easy-to-use business application components, to build a component gateway between Java and C++ objects. The agreement will deliver the first Java to C++ business application component gateway to developers.// (ii960329-011) (591 words) (PR) SunSoft adopts GUI builder for Java from Active Software for SunSoft Java Workshop //SunSoft has announced a technology alliance with Active Software that provides software for distributed Internet and Intranet applications. As part of this agreement, Active Software's GUI builder for Java will be incorporated into SunSoft's Java WorkShop, an integrated Web-centric development tool for new media and client/server developers.// (ii960329-012) (439 words) (PR) SCO broadens customer service and support in North America with new Authorized Support Centers //SCO has announced the certification and signing of two new Authorized Support Centers (ASCs), Multi-User Solutions and Enterprise Support Services Inc. (ESS).// (ii960329-013) (652 words) Adaptec ships LAN Emulation software //Adaptec is now shipping LAN Emulation software that enables customers to deploy ATM clients and servers into their existing networks.// (ii960329-014) (518 words) (PR) --------------------------------------------------------------------- NETWORKING & COMMUNICATIONS HARDWARE (<NCHW>) Gandalf launches strategic direction through innovative technologies //Gandalf Technologies has announced its statement of direction towards establishing market leadership in the teleworking and Internet service provider marketplaces. This strategic direction is being launched with the unveiling of new services, products and technology enhancements that address the specific needs of teleworkers and mobile users who require complete end- to-end solutions for accessing corporate resources and the Internet. The new additions include RemoteConnect, technology enhancements, encryption, expanded product family.// (ii960329-015) (1,951 words) (PR) HP & Stanford Telecom in wireless technology deal //Hewlett-Packard and Stanford Telecommunications have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to work together to develop local multipoint distribution service (LMDS) technology. LMDS is a digital wireless, two-way broadband technology designed to allow network integrators and communication service providers to inexpensively bring a range of high-value, quality services to homes and businesses.// (ii960329-016) (583 words) --------------------------------------------------------------------- NETWORKING & COMMUNICATIONS SOFTWARE (<NCSW>) Novell & Quarterdeck team on NetWare IPX Web technology //Novell has teamed up with Quarterdeck to develop a package to allow NetWare users to access their internal Web servers via Novell's IPX protocol.// (ii960329-017) (439 words) M.I.S. Europe Ltd. launches its PC security products to help combat computer crime //M.I.S. Europe Limited announced on 27. 3. 96 the release of Windows versions of its FortressOE computer security products.// (ii960329-018) (451 words) Wall Data ships Rumba Office for Windows 95/NT //Wall Data is now shipping its Rumba Office 95/NT version 5.0.// (ii960329-019) (398 words) --------------------------------------------------------------------- NETWORKING & COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES, BUSINESS (<NCSB>) Netcom to "redefine" Internet service provider role //National Internet provider Netcom On-Line Communications says it will redefine the definition of an Internet service provider (ISP) with the introduction of Personal Services. Starting with a customized, daily news service, called PersonalNews, Netcom's Personal Services will be developed over the coming months as a value-added service to an existing $19.95 per month unlimited usage service.// (ii960329-020) (417 words) --------------------------------------------------------------------- ONLINE BUSINESS (<OB>) The robot exclusion standard - how to keep robots (crawlers, spiders, worms, etc.) from accessing your Web site //A robot exclusion standard has been proposed to assist you in keeping robots (crawlers, spiders, worms, etc.) from accessing your Web site. Most robots are respecting the proposed standard which can prevent access by EVERYONE in the networked world to ALL of your Web documents - which may in some cases by highly UNDESIREABLE.// (ii960401-021) (1,815 words) America Online's private networks to rival Lotus Notes? //America Online Inc. is getting serious about the business of creating internal networks for businesses. The online service company has set up a new division called America Online Enterprise to provide packages of Internet access, electronic-mail, and other services on private business networks.// (ii960329-022) (382 words) Internet update //This is today's roundup of new and updated resources and services available via the global Internet, including: international telecommunications information; Modified presents online music mixing; resources for Windows NT users; virtual hologram museum; writers, designers, photographers Web site; Planet Science daily science news; updated special Internet connections; HTML book in German; new on Usenet; online today.// (ii960329-023) (884 words) Telecom execs foresee rapid shift to online sales //In overwhelming numbers, top telecommunications executives say their industry is being revolutionized by interactive multimedia, although their employees may have different thoughts, according to a survey by the Alliance for Converging Technologies.// (ii960329-024) (657 words) Microsoft Network reaches one million subscribers //Microsoft's Microsoft Network (MSN) is the fastest starting Internet online service in history, Microsoft officials claim, with more than one million members signing on via the company's Windows 95 OS. Now, MSN officials say they are looking towards the future, where MSN will be rooted in the architecture of the Web.// (ii960329-025) (476 words) E-Span opens access to "ResumePro Database" //E-Span, an online career service provider, has opened posting access to its "ResumePro Database." The service will give consumers the ability to display their business credentials before E-Span's nearly 2,000 corporate clients connected to the Internet.// (ii960329-026) (409 words) --------------------------------------------------------------------- GENERAL & MISCELLANEOUS (<GM>) Virtual reality medical training //Doctors attending this week's American College of Cardiology (ACC) conference in Orlando, Florida, can experience first-hand how to open up blocked arteries that cause heart attacks. Wearing state-of-the-art virtual reality helmets, physicians can reportedly feel as if they are being miniaturized and injected into the heart's left atrium.// (ii960329-027) (438 words) Multimedia training for office networks //Anderson Soft-Teach has announced the network version of their SmartTrainer line of multimedia training products for Windows and the Microsoft Office. Employing "scalable" multimedia technology, the new version allows the customer to tailor the level of multimedia delivered in a network environment.// (ii960329-028) (495 words) Softbank continues US buying spree, more to come //Softbank has signed a letter of intent to make a substantial investment in Interactive Marketing (IMI), a US company with interests in many of the areas that Softbank and its subsidiaries already operate. The news comes as the latest in a string of US purchases the company, led by Masayoshi Son, a man described as "Japan's Bill Gates," has made.// (ii960329-029) (694 words) --------------------------------------------------------------------- For an overview of the commands recognized by this listserver, send "help" in an e-mail message to the address given in the "reply" field of this executive overview (admin@intellitech.cz). ITNS and other IntelliTech publications are also available live, fully linked, and in color on the Web at http://www.intellitech.cz/. --------------------------------------------------------------------- This electronic document or its contents may not be reproduced or republished in excerpt or entirety, in print or electronic form, in any language without permission from IntelliTech s.r.o., Newsbytes News Network and other originators. Copyright(C) 1996 IntelliTech s.r.o. All rights reserved. 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