Monday, May 27, 2013

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Profit up but IBM ready to axe jobs
The Australian
IBM Australia has embarked on a redundancy program, dubbed Project Mercury, which employees fear will see about 200 workers lose their positions. The move follows slightly lower revenues of $4.53 billion for the 2012 year compared with $4.54bn in 2011.
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Minister defends QLD Health payroll decisions
iT News
In her witness statement Bligh detailed a budget review committee meeting in which she was advised IBM was a long way down the path of implementing the payroll system replacement, and the prospect of being able to quickly and effectively replace IBM, ...
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000-654 IBM Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Mgr V7.2.1.3 Imp
PressDoc (press release)
IBM 000-654 exam contains up-to-date Questions & Answers that will provide you enough knowlege to pass the exam at fist attempt. Prepare all the questions/answers provided in the exam IBM BM Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Mgr V7.2.1.3 Imp ...
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'Single trade window' system delayed
Stuff.co.nz
IBM had been due to deliver the first tranche of JBMS, which is a joint initiative between Customs and the Primary Industries Ministry, last month. Customs deputy comptroller Robert Lake said the agencies had decided to push back the launch and deliver ...
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TWIE 147: Dark Matter Detector
ENGINEERING.com
IBM researchers have been studying the limits of data storage capacity by manipulating single atoms, and now, they've had some fun with the technology by making a movie that uses individual atoms as pixels. The researchers used two tunneling electron ...
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Sticking to business can help Lenovo smartphones shine in the US
PCWorld
Lenovo's making headway into the consumer market with its IdeaPad line of laptops, but the company's true strength lies in ThinkPad, the business-focused brand Lenovo inherited from IBM. ThinkPads have enormous brand cachet and a sterling reputation ...
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