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IBM revamps Power line
IBM has released a new line-up under its Power Systems server brand, including a fresh series of servers for medium-sized businesses and larger enterprises.
Shaun Nichols
Oct 9 2008 7:32AM
Hardware
Economic crisis a 'return to normality', ANZ CEO says
Global economic uncertainty may be curbing jobs and investments, but according to Mike Smith, CEO of the ANZ bank, ‘good businesses’ should have nothing to fear.
Liz Tay
Oct 8 2008 12:30AM
Financial Services
IBM Bluehouse arrives in beta
IBM has unveiled new cloud computing applications, including Bluehouse that will deliver web-based social networking and collaboration tools.
Rosalie Marshall
Oct 7 2008 3:20PM
Software
Middle East gets into supercomputing
The King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) has announced a partnership with IBM to build the fastest supercomputer in the Middle East.
Iain Thomson
Oct 4 2008 12:51PM
Hardware
IBM adds shared storage to BladeCenter
IBM is adding shared storage to its BladeCenter S systems aimed at delivering a simplified IT environment for small and medium-sized business customers.
Daniel Robinson
Oct 3 2008 7:27AM
Hardware
ARM gives IBM a hand against Intel
A bunch of chip firms have banded together in a move that should get mighty Intel a bit hot under the collar.
INQUIRER Newsdesk
Sep 30 2008 9:18AM
Hardware
IBM, McAfee execs admit data management is out of control
Security experts at McAfee and IBM admit customers are yet to fully grasp the importance of data management despite stronger regulation and a series of highly publicised breaches.
Negar Salek
Sep 26 2008 2:11PM
Security
IBM, McAfee execs admit data management is out of control
Security experts at McAfee and IBM admit customers are yet to fully grasp the importance of data management despite stronger regulation and a series of highly publicised breaches.
Negar Salek
Sep 25 2008 3:21PM
Security
IBM close to agreement with Flightdeck workers
Tensions at IBM’s Flightdeck facility in Baulkham Hills have eased after union members voted to accept the direction of the current negotiations.
Kathryn Small
Sep 24 2008 2:06PM
Training & Development
IBM takes Rational approach to apps security
Rational AppScan Developer Edition designed to secure apps and ensure
compliance.
Staff Writers
Sep 24 2008 9:29AM
Security
IBM offers low entry point to Microsoft's HPC Server 2008
IBM has today announced that it is offering interested users a sub-US$100 test trial of Microsoft’s supercomputer operating system, Windows HPC Server 2008.
Staff Writers
Sep 23 2008 11:47AM
Software
Hosted Lotus Notes set for take off
IBM is set to launch a hosted version of its Lotus Notes collaboration software.
Phil Muncaster
Sep 22 2008 9:13AM
Software
IBM reduces desktop storage needs by 80 per cent
IBM is launching a new product that will help customers manage virtual desktop deployments by reducing storage requirements by up to 80 per cent.
Rosalie Marshall
Sep 17 2008 3:24PM
Hardware
IBM tries to 'jazz' up software delivery
With its new technology platform, Jazz, IBM hopes to provide a more cohesive and streamlined approach to software development and delivery.
Ashley Clark
Sep 16 2008 2:26PM
Software
NEC joins IBM 32nm chip plan
NEC has become the latest company to partner up with IBM in its efforts to
build a 32nm processor
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Shaun Nichols
Sep 12 2008 4:19PM
Hardware
Supercomputing revenue to grow $6.4b by 2012
High Performance Computers (HPC) are extending their reach from academic research to government, manufacturing and financial industries, analysts say.
Liz Tay
Sep 12 2008 1:14PM
Hardware
Union members reject IBM’s latest offer
Members of the Australian Services Union last night rejected IBM’s latest offer, sending both parties back to the drawing board in an effort to avoid industrial action.
Kathryn Small
Sep 12 2008 12:10PM
Training & Development
IBM makes storage push
IBM is outlining its plans for the future of the storage industry.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 9 2008 3:15PM
Storage
DSTO renews IBM alliance
The Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) has renewed its alliance with IBM for a further three years.
Staff Writers
Sep 8 2008 2:44PM
Networking
IBM plans first scientific petabyte computer
IBM has signed a deal to build the world's first sustained petascale computational system dedicated to open scientific research.
Iain Thomson
Sep 6 2008 12:41PM
Hardware
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