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HP-EDS job cuts: "It's business as normal"
News Along with CSC, Fujitsu, IBM and Thales, EDS is also one of five strategic suppliers for the Identity and Passport Service's (IPS) National Identity Scheme, signing a framework agreement with the IPS back in June. [09 Oct 2008]
Server sales continue to rise
News IBM has maintained its share in terms of revenue, thanks to "solid increases in both its System p and System z brands, which offset some revenue declines in its other brands", Gartner... [26 Aug 2008]
Met Office gets £33m supercomputer
News The IBM supercomputer will be one of the most powerful in the UK and will be capable of a peak performance approaching one petaflop - equivalent to more than 100,000 PCs. Part of the system will also be... [04 Aug 2008]
Roadrunner runs away with supercomputing prize
News This year - the 31st time the list has been put together - the honour of top supercomputer goes to IBM's Roadrunner, which is housed at the US Department of Energy's Los Alamos National Laboratory. Last year's most... [19 Jun 2008]
Sun breaks through supercomputer haze with Constellation
News The architecture will also allow Sun, according to the company, to challenge IBM in the rankings for the world's top supercomputers. IBM has dominated the supercomputer rankings with a series of Blue... [14 Feb 2008]
BlackBerry's Lotus helps businesses get connected
News Lotus Connections is IBM's business social networking tool, aimed at helping employees to connect and build relationships with their global colleagues. Business users will now be able to engage in mobile... [24 Jan 2008]
India top choice for UK outsourcing
News He said global suppliers such as Accenture, HP and IBM would have to play catch-up to match the skills, flexibility and quality of work of Indian firms such as Infosys, TCS and Wipro. He told... [11 Jan 2008]
Red Hat touts desktop Linux for developing world
News It also announced a partnership for new promotion and security work involving Rhel on IBM's mainframe computers and a partnership with Intel to deliver specialised virtual versions of its operating system. [10 May 2007]
European IT companies miss out on bank deals
News The top ten enterprise technology companies (in order of their financial services revenue as disclosed in the report) are: IBM, HP, Dell, Hitachi, EDS, Fujitsu, Cisco Systems, Intel, Microsoft and Accenture. [10 Nov 2006]
UK supercomputer gets upgrade
News Now the capability of HPCx, which uses IBM technology, has been doubled again, so it is now packing more than 2,500 processors. When originally commissioned in 2002, the system was rated as one of the... [08 Nov 2006]
2012 London Olympics IT partners shortlisted
News Accenture, BT Global Services, IBM and LogicaCMG have all been shortlisted for a contract to provide IT systems for the London Organising Committee (Locog) for the 2012 Olympic Games. The IT... [27 Sep 2006]
Torvalds issues new Linux kernel
News Linus Torvalds released a new Linux kernel on Monday that supports features in IBM's Cell processor, includes Oracle software for clustered databases and improves how the open source operating system... [22 Mar 2006]
Linux standards lab sets up shop in China
News Last October, major players in the software industry, including Adobe Systems, IBM, Intel, HP, Novell, RealNetworks and Red Hat, pledged their support for the LSB desktop standard which standardises key components of... [17 Jan 2006]
'Tunisia not fit to host world web summit'
News Large US technology companies, including Cisco, Google, IBM and Microsoft, have thrown support behind the government's position. A UN working group and other countries have been vying for a multilateral... [15 Nov 2005]
Asda to start selling £279 PCs
News The PC also comes with a 12-month on-site warranty from IBM Global Services. The Asda PC is also bundled with Microsoft's Windows XP operating system, Microsoft Works and a free... [18 Aug 2005]
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