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Intel to Study Business Applications for Peer-to-Peer File Sharing.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, August, 2000 by Antonelli, Cesca

Aug. 25--SAN JOSE, Calif.--Intel, the No. 1 computer-chip-maker, has formed a group to study business applications for peer-to-peer computing, which lets users share files and processing power over the Internet and other networks, the company announced Thursday.

The group's 19 member companies, including International Business Machines and Hewlett-Packard, will try to develop peer-to-peer computing standards for security, storage and compatibility.

Peer-to-peer technology can help companies boost efficiency by letting workers exchange and share computing resources using a corporate network, Intel said. Peer-to-peer networks also could help the chip-maker increase sales because desktop machines would need more heavy-duty processors to send and receive...

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