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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | yesterday
Aiming to be the technological vanguard university in Chile, Universidad de Los Andes signed an important contract with IBM Chile (NYSE: IBM) on September 24, 2008.
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Market Wire (Free subscription) | yesterday
ARMONK, NY (MARKET WIRE) IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced that IBM FileNet Records Manager v4.5 received the U.S. Department of Defense's (DoD) Standard for Records Management (DoD 5015.2-STD V3 April 2007) certification. This certification verifies IBM FileNet Records Manager's ability to control the creation, declaration, classification, retention, application of legal holds, transfers, and destruction...
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Law Blog - WSJ.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
IBM opened a research facility in Shanghai, its first new lab in nearly a decade.
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | yesterday
SSH Communications Security, a provider of enterprise and communication security solutions, has introduced SSH Tectia Server for Linux on IBM System z.
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New World Notes (Free subscription) | yesterday
Last week IBM announced they'd launched a Second Life presence for Boulanger, a major French department store chain (kind of like Target), and I finally had a chance to check it out. Maybe I missed something in translation, but it's...
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Business Wire (Free subscription) | yesterday
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mellanox® Technologies, Ltd. (NASDAQ:MLNX)(TASE:MLNX), a leading supplier of semiconductor-based server and storage interconnect
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People Daily (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
IBM yesterday launched a new research lab in Shanghai in an effort to boost its R&D strength in one of the world's fastest growing countries. The IBM Shanghai research lab, located at Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park in Pudong New Area, will serve to help IBM attract more talent from southern China. It will primarily focus on research fields such as cloud computing, information analytics and Web-delivered service...
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Seeking Alpha (Free subscription) | 10/12/2008
William Patalon III submits: After watching its shares plunge more than 20% over the past month, International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) decided to embrace a different strategy with regards to its looming third-quarter profit report: It opted to get out in front of the flood of corporate earnings reports that are headed this way by providing Wall Street with a preview of its third-quarter results....
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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | yesterday
Nick Farrell the Inquirer , Monday 13 October 2008. 09:56:00 No ball games in China's Forbidden City IBM HAS OPENED the online doors to a virtual version of the Forbidden City in China to provide a view only seen by eunuchs for hundreds of years. Biggish Blue spent more than three years working with Chinese officials and the Palace Museum to construct an interactive, animated replica of...
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In a mirror, dimly (Free subscription) | yesterday
What an amazingly frustrating weekend. The annoying IBM Thinkpad refused to connect … neither wired, or wireless (on any one of three different wireless networks, no less). On the other hand my trusty MacBook hopped online in every given scenario. Oh, and before this turns into a Windows vs. Apple cage [...]
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Ferris Research (Free subscription) | yesterday
IBM ties together parts of its Lotus, Rational, and Tivoli software to appeal to SMBs and departments in larger corporations, because of the minimal up-front costs and maintenance
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dignmore.com (Free subscription) | 10/12/2008
IBM tried to separate itself from the tech pack with a mixed third quarter earnings preview, but mo 3 Vote(s)
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Cnet (Free subscription) | yesterday
Teachit, a UK-based educational site, announced that it raised for funding for US expansion today.
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Cnet (Free subscription) | yesterday
With the acquisition, MobUI plans to rapidly create iPhone, mobile Web, and downloadable applications for major consumer brands.
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israelonblog | 02/04/2008
IBM and the Israeli government signed last week an additional agreement for industrial cooperation. The new agreement follows the highly successful 1996 agreement. By the end of 2007 IBM had realized and implemented buy-back purchases worth $1.1 billion over the obligations it was committed in its supplier development program.