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IBM eServer pSeries 690 and Lotus Domino Mail Server Consolidation: An IBM Global Services Case Study
White Paper The pSeries 690 system, also known by the internal name Regatta H, currently supports the largest Domino mail and application deployment within IBM. This paper describes Domino 5 and Domino 6 server migration and loading experiences, as well as... [28 Sep 2004]
Insurance Council of Australia Obtains Powerful, Affordable IT Solution From IBM Global Services
White Paper ICA turned to IBM WebSphere and IBM Tivoli software running on IBM eServer zSeries machines featuring IBM Linux Virtual Services. The ICA needed a system that offered a usage-based cost structure so it could accommodate initial spikes in demand as... [03 Jul 2008]
Starwood Prepares a Warm Global Welcome for Guests With SAP and IBM
White Paper Starwood selected a new IBM eServer iSeries Model 890, with 32 processors supporting three logical partitions (LPARs). To maintain performance, it was clear that either an upgrade or a new system was required. [24 Sep 2004]
IBM global networks rumoured to be on the market
News IBM's global network grew out of the company's internal communications system, but in recent years Big Blue has turned it into a multibillion dollar business unit - under the Global Services wing of the company - serving multinationals which have... [02 Sep 1998]
IBM Global Services signs $1bn Nordic deal
News IBM's services division will manage the entire system including mainframe computers, servers, operating systems, help desks and telephony and data communications. IBM Global Services has entered into a $1bn, ten-year outsourcing deal to manage... [12 May 2000]
The Bloor Perspective: IBM Global Services - the reckoning, Sun re-branding and Unix wars
Comment In IBM, Global Services is the largest organisation, accounting for approximately 40 per cent of its revenue. IBM Global Services has been fundamental to Big Blue's recovery over the last 10 years. We've already seen some evidence of this with the... [22 Apr 2002]
Banks to launch 'instant' global settling system
News CLS' hardware and software is being developed by IBM, while French IT services firm ATOS, will develop the interfaces. The world's biggest commercial banks are poised to launch a global system for settling foreign exchange deals. [21 Oct 1999]
Deploying Oracle ASM With Oracle 10g RAC on AIX With IBM System Storage DS8000 and DS6000 Advanced Features
White Paper The IBM System Storage DS8000 and DS6000 Disk Storage systems are both high performance storage systems that offer expandable data open storage and data protective systems to correspond with specific business requirements. [11 Sep 2007]
Saks Automates Purchasing With Advanced e-Procurement System
White Paper LPS, an advanced e-procurement system, combines the Ariba Buyer software solution and strategic sourcing expertise from IBM Global Services to provide Saks with online supplier catalogs. IBM provided an on-demand e-sourcing service called Leveraged... [29 Apr 2005]
IBM Case Study: Saks Incorporated
White Paper LPS, an advanced e-procurement system, combines the Ariba Buyer software solution and strategic sourcing expertise from IBM Global Services to provide Saks with online supplier catalogs. IBM provided an on-demand e-sourcing service called Leveraged... [27 Apr 2005]
'Black boxes' for cars to improve road safety
News IBM, SIS and US firm Insurance Services Office collaborated on a similar system in the US called Global Safety Data Vault, which launched last year. Ireland is the first member state to implement an "e-Call" system, according to IBM and SIS, who... [07 Nov 2003]
Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 on the IBM BladeCenter Running Linux
White Paper All these new functionalities and capabilities offered by Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 and the latest System x family of servers from IBM can help customers to improve their ability to manage their business. [09 Apr 2008]
Morgan Stanley signs $575m utility deal with IBM
News IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Sun Microsystems and a handful of others have been working hard to persuade customers to employ utility computing in order to maximise back-end system performance and cut overhead. [28 Apr 2004]
Photos: Supercomputers signal when storms are a-brewing
Photo The current identical IBM supercomputer 1600 clusters, one of which is pictured in the foreground, are made up of 5,000 processors and capable of running at 38 teraflops, with a sustained output of four teraflops. [06 Jun 2008]
Analysis: Industry upbeat about Novell-SuSE deal
Comment IBM said the move ensures a future for Linux on its four server lines and as a foundation for its extensive server software collection. The strongest endorsement, however, came from IBM, the most powerful Linux advocate in the industry, which said... [06 Nov 2003]
