Thursday, September 6, 2012

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Polycom, IBM Research partner to develop cloud-based video collaboration ...
Computer Business Review
Unified communications firm Polycom and IBM Research have partnered to jointly develop new technologies which will accelerate cloud-based video collaboration applications for social uses and other key vertical. The collaboration will leverage Polycom ...
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VIT and IBM joint venture to make graduates employment ready
IBNLive.com
Coimbatore, Sept 6 (PTI) Vellore Institute of Technology, a top Technological University in India, has partnered with IBM to incorporate advanced IT related concepts into the existing B.Tech courses offered at VIT. This initiative will not only provide ...
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IBM Joint Venture Sues Somerset County Council
TechWeekEurope UK
Somerset County Council is being sued by an outsourcing services venture, Southwest One, which is partly owned by computing giant IBM. Southwest One is a joint venture that was initially created by Somerset County Council, Taunton Deane Borough ...
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TechWeekEurope UK
Dell: Give our transformation time
ZDNet
Summary: It took IBM a decade to transform from a hardware giant to a software and services juggernaut. Dell is in year three or four, says the company's services chief. Larry Dignan. By Larry Dignan for Between the Lines | September 6, 2012 -- 10:00 ...
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IBM and USTA Serve an Interactive Experience to US Open Tennis Fans
R & D Magazine
FLUSHING, N.Y. - 29 Aug 2012: IBM (NYSE: IBM) and the United States Tennis Association (USTA) today introduced new technologies that will immerse fans in the action at the 2012 US Open tennis tournament. During the two-week event, IBM will apply its ...
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Oracle and rival resellers praise Itanium microprocessor ruling
ChannelBiz
Resellers said IBM will be able to solely focus on building its own rival products, while Oracle's channel said the competition may urge the company to up its marketing and training efforts. Earlier this week Oracle said it would carry on supporting ...
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