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A Quebec-based IBM employee who's on long term sick leave was quoted in media reports as saying that she lost her long-term disability benefits because of photos she posted on Facebook. Full Article at NetworkWorld
U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tennessee, touted Nissan's plans Monday to build zero-emission cars in Smyrna as the best way to spark jobs. "Rutherford County is probably the number one county in our state for a clean energy economy because of Nissan," Full Article at Daily News Journal
The sign at the IBM facility near Boulder, Colorado September 8, 2009. International Business Machines Corp. repeated that it expects to earn "at least" $9.70 a share this year. View Photo »
forming relationships with major partners: Intel, AMD, HP and IBM
"The move involves dropping the traditional Wintel (Windows-Intel) platform for a virtualised IBM mainframe running on Linux. "The migration is part of a $4m technology infrastructure overhaul to match Allianz's growing business requirements. Full Article at Internet.com
Profit jumped 14 percent in the latest quarter, proof that cost-cutting and a push into rival IBM's stronghold of technology services is helping the company absorb a fall-off in sales in most of its major divisions. Full Article at Denver Post
2009-11-24 09:23:02 - number of different shuttle participants. austriamicrosystems’ best in class MPW service includes the whole range of 0.18µm and 0.35µm specialty processes. Full Article at PR-Inside.com
The sign at the IBM facility near Boulder, Colorado is seen with the Boulder Flatiron mountains in the background, September 8, 2009. International Business Machines Corp. repeated that it expects to earn "at least" $9.70 a share this year. View Photo »
IBM introduced EGL as the natural evolution of rapid development technologies already widely used in the marketplace and we believe that it holds tremendous benefits for TMW and their customers concerned about product modernization.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Scientists say they've made a breakthrough in their pursuit of computers that "think" like a living thing's brain _ an effort that tests the limits of technology. Full Article at NewsMax
NEC Australia has introduced a desktop unified communications client for use with its range of IP PBX products that it says creates "an additional challenge to IBM and Cisco." Full Article at iTWire
International Business Machines Corporation, abbreviated IBM and nicknamed "Big Blue" (for its official corporate color), is a multinational computer technology and consulting corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York, United States. Full Article
President Barack Obama shakes hands with IBM Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President Sam Palmisano in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2009, after the president spoke about the economy.
View Photo »President Barack Obama listens as IBM Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President Sam Palmisano, not pictured, speaks about the economy, Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2009, in the East Room of the White House in Washington.
View Photo »President Barack Obama listens as IBM Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President Sam Palmisano speaks about the economy, Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2009, in the East Room of the White House in Washington.
View Photo »US President Barack Obama (R) shakes hands with IBM Chairman and CEO Samuel Palmisano after making remarks on the economy following a meeting with business leaders at the White House in Washington, DC, January 28, 2009.
View Photo »US President Barack Obama (R) shakes hands with IBM Chairman and CEO Samuel Palmisano after making remarks on the economy following a meeting with business leaders at the White House in Washington, DC, January 28, 2009.
View Photo »The entrance to the IBM plant, in Essex Junction, Vt. , is seen Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009. Layoffs have started at the IBM plant in Essex Junction but it's unclear how many jobs will be cut.
View Photo »The entrance to the IBM plant, in Essex Junction, Vt. , is seen Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009. Layoffs have started at the IBM plant in Essex Junction but it's unclear how many jobs will be cut.
View Photo »IBM Japan senior managing director Takayuki Hashimoto (R) speaks as he is named as the new president by the company's president Takuma Otoshi (L) at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on December 30, 2008.
View Photo »IBM Japan senior managing director Takayuki Hashimoto (R) speaks as he is named as the new president by the company's president Takuma Otoshi (L) at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on December 30, 2008.
View Photo »IBM Japan president Takuma Otoshi (L) smiles with senior managing director Takayuki Hashimoto as Otoshi names Hashimoto to his successor at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on December 30, 2008.
View Photo »In this photo taken by Feature Photo Service: DC Water and Sewer Authority Chief Information Officer Mujib Lodhia speaks about "smarter water" projects with IBM at the Smarter Cities Forum at the University of Maryland's Baltimore County Campus.
View Photo »In this photo taken by Feature Photo Service: UMBC President Freeman Hrabowski at IBM's Smarter Cities Forum at the University of Maryland's Baltimore County Campus.
View Photo »Los Angeles County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky (center, standing) joins Los Angeles Universal Preschool (LAUP) CEO Gary Mangiofico (right) and IBM Senior Executive in Los Angeles County, Don Jue, and children at Van Nuys Civic Child Development Center on Nov. 16, to celebrate IBM's donat...
View Photo »In this photo taken by Feature Photo Service: Todd Kirtley, IBM General Manager, addresses local business and government leaders at the IBM Smarter Cities Forum in Phoenix, Arizona Thursday morning. Kirtley discusses how technology could advance the future of cities like Phoenix.
View Photo »In this photo taken by Feature Photo Service: Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon, addresses local business and government leaders at the IBM Smarter Cities Forum in Phoenix, Arizona Thursday morning.
View Photo »Speaker of the House B. Patrick Bauer, D-South Bend, looks over an announcement that the state has terminated its contract with IBM for the delivery of welfare services at the Statehouse, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009, in Indianapolis.
View Photo »Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels announces that the state has terminated its contract with IBM for the delivery of welfare services during a news conference at the Statehouse, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009, in Indianapolis.
View Photo »Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels announced that the state has terminated its contract with IBM for the delivery of welfare services during a news conference at the Statehouse, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009, in Indianapolis.
View Photo »Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels announces that the state has terminated its contract with IBM for the delivery of welfare services during a news conference at the Statehouse, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009, in Indianapolis.
View Photo »U.S. President Barack Obama (R) presents the National Medal of Technology and Innovation to the 2008 IBM, received on behalf of the technology company's CEO Samuel Palmisano, at the White House in Washington October 7, 2009.
View Photo »IBM Chief Executive Officer Samuel J. Palmisano receives the National Medal of Technology and Innovation on behalf of the company from President Barack Obama, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, in the East Room of the White House in Washington.
View Photo »IBM Chief Executive Officer Samuel J. Palmisano receives the National Medal of Technology and Innovation on behalf of the company from President Barack Obama, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, in the East Room of the White House in Washington.
View Photo »IBM Chief Executive Officer Samuel J. Palmisano receives the National Medal of Technology and Innovation on behalf of the company from President Barack Obama, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, in the East Room of the White House in Washington.
View Photo »US President Barack Obama presents National Medal of Technology and Innovation to IBM, accepted by IBM Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer, Samuel Palmisano, during a presentation ceremony for the 2008 National Medal of Science and the National Medal of Technolo...
View Photo »President Barack Obama smiles with IBM Chief Executive Officer Samuel J. Palmisano, before presenting IBM with a 2008 Medal of Technology and Innovation during, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House in Washington.
View Photo »President Barack Obama listens as IBM Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President Sam Palmisano, not pictured, speaks about the economy, Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2009, in the East Room of the White House in Washington.
View Photo »There are 42 machines on the list using AMD's processors and 52 using IBM's Power processors, both losing a little ground since the June 2009 ranking. Dual-core processors are still in use on 59 machines (all of the Power5 and Power6 supers on the list are using dual-core chips), and there are only four...
Prolifics is 100% authorized as an IBM Software Reseller and 5 Star Partner focused on delivering SOA and Portal applications using IBM Rational, WebSphere, Tivoli, Lotus and Information Management. There is a good fit within many of the diverse companies that Prolifics services for improving speed and ...
With his experience at both emerging companies such as Vis.align, Bang Networks and Inktomi, as well as established brands such as IBM and Hitachi Data Systems, he brings a deep understanding of successful sales models and channel partner structures.
evaluating the more critical litigation with Novell and IBM pending in the District Court in Utah, the resolution of which undoubtedly will determine the fate of Debtors' reorganization.
demonstrates that System z — with major development and manufacturing from Poughkeepsie — continues to operate as the technology engine for IBM and our clients.
Cramer's view was based on pure speculation about merger and acquisition candidates ... But ADC has not really drawn that kind of interest, and I don't see ADC in the same league of merger and acquisition targets as 3Com. ADC is not the sort of company that would enable a Hewlett-Packard or an IBM to fu...
IBM is helping the Lower Colorado River Authority develop a smarter and more dynamic water and energy management system so they can respond quickly and successfully to changes as they occur
Companies often fall through the first few stages before even realising that they are in some sort of a decline, but once the decline is detected, it is possible to reverse it, even as late as the fourth stage in rare instances, as IBM did under Lou Gerstner
obtained the relevant approvals to redirect security services valued at more than $11 million from IBM to Fujitsu. In March 2007 the former CIO entered into a contract with Fujitsu to the value of $27.2 million dollars, some $15 million above the approved expenditure
It will be more of a challenge for BMC and CA than for HP and IBM because the latter have server and storage technologies from which they can incrementally grow. BMC and CA will have to almost spring into the market with a fully shaped technology through acquisition.
The next big step for the big four management vendors [BMC, CA, HP and IBM] is a move into automation in the areas of active configuration management and dynamic resource allocation. It will be a big disruptive play and a defining technology when they move into automation technologies
It's a good idea ... There are a lot of us oldies out here. Mind you, I'm 81 and have been using Linux since 1996, when IBM wouldn't support my OS/2 and Win95 appeared to be crap. I've always built my own boxes and I run Debian sid, maintained regularly by h2's smxi script.
I was in the technology field, got my degrees from the Air Force Academy, and then my masters from Stanford and decided to start a software company in Silicon Valley which grew to about 4,000 people, $800 million in revenue and then we sold it to IBM in 2002. I stayed at IBM for a couple years then move...
I was in the technology field, got my degrees from the Air Force Academy, and then my masters from Stanford and decided to start a software company in Silicon Valley which grew to about 4,000 people, $800 million in revenue and then we sold it to IBM in 2002. I stayed at IBM for a couple years then move...
Boeing and IBM can’t bank at the Silver Spring Community Bank
In another example, in February 2007, BITS obtained the relevant approvals to redirect security services valued at more than $11m from IBM to Fujitsu ... In March 2007 the former CIO entered into a contract with Fujitsu to the value of $27.2m, some $15m above the approved expenditure.
Not all tech giants are moving toward the one-stop shop, however. Motorola Inc., which is grappling with how to position itself amid tough competition, is trying to get out of the networking-gear market by attempting to sell off that division of its business, for instance. And several years ago, IBM sol...
This branded programme called Bright Blue helps IBM enhance its top leadership pipeline and prepares many from India for global leadership roles
These initiatives are unique in the sense that they have been developed as collaborative efforts between IBM and leading institutes and organizations in India and abroad
A large part of the global production for IBM is likely to happen in India
While we are still waiting for full scope of work, Euro RSCG 4D India is likely to be a major hub for IBM; work for various IBM offices is expected to be sourced from India.
Many times (leaders of faith-based organizations) do things that perhaps the owner of IBM or Steve Jobs wouldn't do in the investments and decisions you make financially, but you do it because you believe it's the right thing to do, and you believe somehow it will all work out
Part of their goal around collaboration is inter-company collaboration ... They need to eliminate any concerns that if I have Microsoft or IBM I can still connect with other collaboration software from other vendors.
The database market is intensely competitive with at least eight strong players, including IBM, Microsoft, Sybase and three distinct open source vendors. Oracle and MySQL are very different database products. There is no basis in European law for objecting to a merger of two among eight firms selling di...
intensely competitive with at least eight strong players, including IBM, Microsoft, Sybase and three distinct open source vendors.
RT @vocesa: IBM abre inscrições para Programa de Estágios http://tinyurl.com/yhe7bwa
- rnascentejunior 4 minutes ago
@colinsegovis Nope, that was a false rumor. IBM just denied it. The Cell is still alive.
- Shadowboricua 4 minutes ago
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