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Roadrunner runs away with supercomputing prize
News The fastest supercomputer in the world - used to monitor the US nuclear weapons stockpile - is based on the IBM QS22 blades, which are built using advanced versions of the Cell processor in Sony's PlayStation 3. [19 Jun 2008]
BlackBerry's Lotus helps businesses get connected
News Users of the BlackBerry Lotus Connections - previewed this week at IBM's annual Lotusphere conference - will be able to find people and locate individuals' expertise through profiles, share information, monitor workflows and use Dogear. [24 Jan 2008]
Dell pledges to be carbon neutral
News On the same day that Michael Dell was announcing a grand vision, IBM in the UK published a survey that showed 42 per cent of IT companies do not monitor their business' IT-related energy spending. Of those that do monitor it, 24 per cent have seen... [28 Sep 2007]
Green IT - do companies really care?
News Nearly half of IT executives - 42 per cent - admit their company does not monitor IT-related energy spending. A further nine per cent don't know, and of those that do monitor it a quarter have seen their energy consumption increase over the past... [27 Sep 2007]
HP's inkjet tech seeks to replace hypodermic needles
News Processors can monitor drug delivery, deliver doses over extended periods of time or deliver drugs in response to a patient's vital signs (e.g.blood pressure or heart rate), depending on how it is programmed. [11 Sep 2007]
Global cyber-crime treaty gets Senate nod
News The US is now obliged to investigate and monitor French internet crimes, say, and France is obliged to obey America's requests to spy on its citizens, for instance - even if those citizens are under no suspicion for crimes on the statute books of... [07 Aug 2006]
Is online home help the answer to NHS cash crisis?
News Health recording machines around the house, such as weighing scales and a blood pressure monitor, streamed his data back to a health monitoring centre, supposedly manned by carers and doctors. The Continua Health Alliance, which includes... [22 Jun 2006]
Retail giant adopts Gen2 for RFID
News Metro, the world's fourth biggest retailer, has been using RFID as part of its supply chain for around 18 months to monitor stock availability. The retail chain has upgraded its cash and carry stores across Germany using hardware and software from... [26 May 2006]
Oracle aims for restricted access
News In addition to database makers tightening the security of their databases, several other companies - including Crossroads Systems, Guardium and Tizor - offer products that monitor access to data stores. [26 Apr 2006]
Update: Big Blue to buy Micromuse
News Micromuse software also helps companies monitor their networks and address issues such as network outages and performance problems. IBM plans to acquire network-management software maker Micromuse in a $865m cash deal, Big Blue said on Wednesday. [21 Dec 2005]
Biometrics boffins gang up to raise standards
News Robert Mocny, deputy director of the US Department of Homeland Security’s US-Visit programme, has backed calls for an international body to monitor biometric usage. Announced on Tuesday, the International Biometric Council (Ibac) is made up of... [16 Nov 2005]
Are PC price wars a cut too far?
News CompUSA, for example, advertised a special this weekend for a $199.99 HP Pavilion desktop with a monitor after about $370 in rebates. Shiffler said IBM's sale of its legendary PC business to Lenovo may just be the tip of the iceberg to the massive... [23 Aug 2005]
Dell banks on non-PC business for profit boost
News Dell has been at the forefront of online fire sales, where customers can order desktop computers without a monitor for less than $300. Number three player and IBM PC division beneficiary Lenovo reported profit of $45.9m on Wednesday. [12 Aug 2005]
Intel to trial location-aware mobiles
News To help prove the point, he wore a backpack with a monitor for three and a half months. Researchers at Intel are examining ways to triangulate an individual's location using Wi-Fi or cellular networks like GSM, according to Ian Smith, a senior... [13 Jul 2005]
2015: RFID is all over - make way for super RFID
News Instead of passive tags, which simply store information, sensor networks can be used to monitor conditions and record that data, and, if necessary, set off an alert if a condition moves beyond certain criteria. [25 Jan 2005]
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