ibm information server in news
IBM gets chips to chill out in water
News Companies such as IBM and HP sell server racks with liquid cooling systems. Chips built in a three-dimensional stack formation offer more pathways for info to be processed and can shorten the distance chip information needs to travel by as much as... [06 Jun 2008]
HP talks up next-gen data centres
News The company is also buying its way into the virtualisation and automation software businesses to compete with IBM's services and software business. According to Livermore, HP ships a Linux server every minute. [09 Aug 2007]
AstraZeneca inks $1.4bn IBM outsourcing deal
News Services provided by IBM will include server and storage hosting, service desks, PC management, network and comms and computer operations support. Pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca has signed a $1.4bn, seven-year global outsourcing agreement with IBM. [17 Jul 2007]
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]
Honda F1 revs up tech tools with IBM
News The new system includes a computer-aided design application called Catia and the Enovia process management tool - both of which are made by Dassault Systèmes - as well as IBM WebSphere Application Server and IBM Rational Rose Data Modeler. [05 Apr 2007]
Big Blue to do federated ID for SMEs
News IBM's new Tivoli Federated Identity Manager Business Gateway, a version of Tivoli Federated Identity Manager, aims to allow small companies of up to 5,000 employees to connect like spokes of a large company - or hub - to share information securely... [20 Nov 2006]
Alert over "extremely critical" XML bug
News IBM-owned ISS X-Force detailed on its site the kind of damage that could be caused by the vulnerability. Some of the software that may be affected includes Windows 2000, Windows XP Service Pack 2 and Windows Server 2003. [07 Nov 2006]
Mozilla CEO: 'Why we're still shunned in the enterprise'
News Mozilla Corporation CEO Mitchell Baker readily admitted to silicon.com that the enterprise is "not our sweet spot" but said the organisation offers an enterprise customisation kit created by an IBM developer and said it's interested in working... [24 May 2006]
IBM works with gov't on open source security trial
News The Cabinet Office and IBM are working together on a secure open source environment for public and private sector organisations. The design is based on Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) and IBM Websphere, a mandatory access control application... [27 Apr 2006]
IBM positions database to "take out" Oracle
News IBM is today expected to release a near-ready version of its latest database server, code-named Viper, a product designed to snatch market share from rival Oracle and fend off open source challengers. [06 Apr 2006]
Techies get 'the Wikipedia' of glitches
News As part of its autonomic computing initiative, IBM published a common log file reporting format. Splunk's other product, released late last year, is an on-premise server application that allows administrators to view and search through log file... [03 Apr 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 runs on multiprocessor systems. [22 Mar 2006]
SAP muscles into the CRM arena
News SAP unveiled its hosted CRM service and trotted out several industry titans, such as IBM, as its new on-demand partners. SAP is also partnering with IBM, which will not only help sell the SAP CRM on-demand offering but will also provide the... [03 Feb 2006]
Hovsepian heir apparent at Novell
News His background at IBM included hardware, software, sales and marketing, all more relevant than Messman's history in areas such as textiles, energy and consulting, she said. The server software company revealed the information in a disclosure that... [04 Nov 2005]
Netscape founder says PHP beats Java
News But even some influential executives at IBM, which was instrumental in bringing Java to the server and whose WebSphere server software has Java at its core, see the benefits of PHP over Java. IBM and Oracle are working on software that let PHP... [20 Oct 2005]
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