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Wednesday, 29th June 2005  

 
IBM's cell chip moves beyond gaming
NEC's Kondo touts supercomputer benefits
Corel taps IBM veteran as CEO
McAfee rolls out global program to Aust partners
Sun, IBM forge Java, WebSphere pacts
IBM's cell chip moves beyond gaming
The first breakout of Cell microprocessor technology from its entrenched place in the gaming industry has been announced by Mercury Computer Systems. More...

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NEC's Kondo touts supercomputer benefits
The role of supercomputers in improving the welfare of society was on the mind of NEC's Tadao Kondo, during his keynote address at the Corporate and Channel Computing Expo this week. More...

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Corel taps IBM veteran as CEO
Corel has tapped David Dobson, a former IBMer, as its new CEO. Current CEO Amish Mehta will become chairman. More...

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McAfee rolls out global program to Aust partners
Security vendor McAfee has made its global SecurityAlliance partner program available to resellers in Australia and New Zealand. More...

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Sun, IBM forge Java, WebSphere pacts
IBM has renewed its Java licensing agreement with Sun for another decade and pledged to make all of its WebSphere software available on Solaris. More...

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