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June's higher jobless rate doesn't include IBM Boston.com MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — Vermont's higher jobless rate for June wasn't supposed to include the 419 people laid off at IBM's plants in the state. But a state Labor Department official says there may have been an impact on the 4.4 percent reported rate. See all stories on this topic » | ||
PureSystems Sales Break 6000, And IBM Names New GM IT Jungle Two weeks ago, we told you that Andy Monshaw, the long-time head of IBM's Storage Systems Division and more recently the general manager of the PureSystems modular systems business, had left Big Blue. Due to the Independence Day holiday in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sirius Considers Expanding Its Power Cloud Capacity IT Jungle Although 90 percent of the Power Cloud workload is IBM i-based and the growth trajectory is i-based, Johnson says there are customers interested in the capability to include AIX and other multi-platform options such as Windows and Linux running on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
RPG Teams Picking Up Mobile Development Skills IT Jungle Mobile development in IBM i shops is fixated on Web-based/browser-based development for two reasons. The first reason is that it allows a wider variety of devices to access the applications. Marcel Sarrasin, product manager at BCD, one of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Today's complex global supply chains are poised to be dismantled GigaOM A new global IBM Electronics report indicates that the minimum scale required to operate and be cost competitive has declined by an average of 90 percent in a software-defined supply chain environment, with profound consequences for industry structure ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pentagon Watch: Where Did Your Tax Dollars Go This Week? Motley Fool The Pentagon gave Dell, IBM (NYSE: IBM ) , and four privately owned companies the right to bid on individual "task orders" placed under ITES-2S, as and when the Army puts such mini-contracts up for bid. Opportunities on the horizon. That's a quick ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FRANK A. SCHMITT, JR. Times Herald-Record Upon graduation he was employed by IBM World Trade organization as a Budget Analyst. He retired from IBM in 1996 and spent his remaining years between the Bronx and Essex on Lake Champlain. Frank enjoyed life on Lake Champlain. He and his ... See all stories on this topic » |
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