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3XSQ: IBM staying strong in tough tech market
Reuters
Loading... Alert icon. Sign in or sign up now! Alert icon. Loading... Published on Aug 28, 2012 by ReutersVideo. Aug 28 - IBM announced plans to unveil a new version of its iconic mainframe computer, while other struggling computer companies scale back.
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IBM to Acquire Kenexa
IT Business Net
Computer giant IBM has announced it will buy software company Kenexa. The deal will cost IBM $1.3 billion in cash, paying shareholders a 42% premium on Friday's closing, making it $46 a share. Kenexa creates recruiting software that works through ...
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IBM buys Kenexa for $1.3B in latest software deal
Atlanta Journal Constitution
IBM buys Kenexa for $1.3B in latest software deal. Print · E-mail. The Associated Press. ARMONK, N.Y. — IBM is buying human resources management company Kenexa Corp. for about $1.3 billion, adding to its stable of cloud-based software. More business ...
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New IBM Mainframe Supports Cloud Computing
CMSWire
IBM is releasing the latest version of its zEnterprise mainframe, the zEC12 enterprise system, with an eye toward cloud users. The new mainframe includes large-scale cloud capabilities, as well as enhanced security and support for robust analytics.
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IBM unveils faster, smaller mainframe
BBC News
IBM has unveiled a mainframe computer it hopes will help head off competition from lower cost PC-based servers. It said the zEnterprise EC12 had cost $1bn (£633m) to develop, producing a machine with processing cores 25% more powerful than earlier ...
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BBC News
IBM to Buy Cloud HR Software Vendor Kenexa for $1.3B
PCWorld
IBM to Buy Cloud HR Software Vendor Kenexa for $1.3B. By Juan Carlos Perez, IDG News. IBM plans to boost its enterprise social line of software by acquiring Kenexa, a maker of cloud-based human resources applications, the companies said on Monday.
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