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| What do Syria, Twitter, and IBM, have in common? Campaign Asia-Pacific (blog) On Thursday, April 18th IBM's first quarter 2013 earnings were published and the company missed its revenue (US$23.41 billion vs. $24.62 billion expected) and earnings (US$3.00 per share vs. $3.05 expected), targets. These misses, albeit small from my ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| RM: tackling the volume and persistence of paper KMWorld Magazine With an estimated 2.5 quintillion bytes of data each day, according to IBM estimates, new rules for healthcare records and the need to quickly search growing amounts of data, new records management technologies and techniques are emerging to answer ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Oracle Updates SPARC Range CRN.in Oracle claimed that SPARC T5 is the world's fastest processor with up to 3x faster application performance than IBM or any other competing platform. However these are based on internal benchmarks running mostly Oracle software. "We are delighted to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Senior bureaucrat says there was little option but to press 'go live' button ... Perth Now The payroll inquiry before Richard Chesterman, QC, is examining all facets of the payroll contract which was part of a vast outsourcing program won by IBM in 2007. After under-paying and over-paying thousands of Queensland Health employees since ... See all stories on this topic » |
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