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| IBM gives tech entrepreneurs a leg-up Techworld.com (blog) At the same event I bumped into Kevin Farrar, IBM Global Entrepreneur and Academic Initiative Lead for UK and Ireland, who is one of the so-called 'advocates'. When I asked him what he thought of the new initiative, he said "I feel good about our ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Suffolk university dumps failing IBM DS SAN and gets Fujitsu DX-80s ComputerWeekly.com University Campus Suffolk (UCS) dumped a failing IBM DS4700 SAN and replaced it with a pair of Fujitsu DX-80s. The organisation made the £140,000 move after IBM "washed its hands" of the troublesome DS4700 and it needed reliable storage for its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| IBM and Microsoft push Opscode Chef - InfoQ InfoQ.com Chef will support the AIX operating system so that enterprises will be able to automate their AIX-based infrastructure. IBM will support Chef server in IBM SmartCloud further strengthening support of Chef in the enterprise. Together IBM and Opscode are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| IBM uses mobile phone data to map Abidjan bus routes Telecompaper (subscription) Researchers at IBM have redrawn Abidjan's bus routes using mobile phone data, BBC Worldwide reported. The research was completed as part of the Data for Development competition run by Orange, which released 2.5 billion anonymised call records from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Aboard The S.S. Ballmer Seeking Alpha Microsoft's (MSFT) success has always been about its alliances: Bill Gates lining up Basic licensees, the 1980 deals with IBM and Seattle Computer Products and (most importantly) licensing the IBM-funded DOS to all of Microsoft's competitors. With ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 20 People Who Changed Tech: Ken Olsen InformationWeek He was the first to realize that a standalone minicomputer could do some jobs better, faster and cheaper than the larger mainframes sold by IBM and the six other domestic mainframe companies. His products led the industry, and he built a complete ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Captainship: How middle class India rose to rule India Inc Firstpost Sanjeev Aggarwal (Helion/ Daksh [IBM]), Subroto Bagchi (Mindtree), Girish Batra (NetAmbit), Sanjeev Bhikchandani (Info Edge), Anish Dhawan (ChrysCapital), Ashish Gupta (Helion Ventures / Junglee), Zia Mody (AZB), Satya Narayanan (Career Launcher) ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Integration gets back on track with the vertical stack Register In the past, these were often highly integrated like the IBM mainframe, which was a complete system end to end providing processing, storage, networking and dedicated client terminals and peripherals. This brought the benefits of reliability ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| What Will it Take for Smart TVs to Succeed? PC Magazine When the IBM PC came out, a product called Lotus 1-2-3 became its killer app that caused the IBM to take off like wildfire in a short time. The key for both of these products' growth was what the industry calls an SDK, or a software developer kit ... See all stories on this topic » |
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