NCR Corp has now announced plans for the integration of its Teradata Corp acquisition into its own operations, saying that the Teradata name will be retained for the relational database, but that Teradata development and manufacturing will be absorbed into the Large Computer Products Division, and US marketing will fall into a new NCR Large Computer Systems Division, and there will be a similar arrangement in the rest of the world. The joint development unit formed two years ago becomes NCR Torrey Pines Development Centre. Separately, Teradata, whose acquisition by NCR is not yet complete, announced the latest version of Teradata CLIent for Macintosh. The host interface enables Apple Macintosh users to access data stored in Teradata’s DBC/1012 Data Base Computer and the new version adds software development support for HyperCard, Excel and Think C, in addition to MPW C. The Run-time version is $125, the Developer’s Kit is $500, and both are ready now.