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I’ve been tough on Google this year, and with good reason. Part of what I do is write about how technology impacts the financial fortunes of companies and Google has been losing market share to the lousy economy and to other web portal developers in recent months. Look at online advertising –...
Read More | 28 Days Ago | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: 25 Days Ago
According to reports the general manager of Internet security with IBM has warned that "the security business has no future." Speaking at the RSA conference in San Francisco, IT Pro says, Val Rahmani warned that the enterprise must fundamentally change security strategies if it is to have any...
Read More | 34 Days Ago | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: 34 Days Ago
Speaking at the VoiceCon conference in London, Mike Rhodin, General Manager of IBM Lotus software has predicted five trends which he says will drive the future of unified communications, reshaping the way that we work around the globe. According to IDC, the unified communications market will be...
Read More | Mar 22nd, 2008
I was so wrapped up in the AOL hoopla yesterday that I forgot to mention how well technology stocks are doing so far this week. Sure, today's trading session wasn't exactly stellar: Microsoft, Apple, AOL and others all lost ground - but only by a little. Monday and Tuesday were much friendlier to...
Read More | Mar 12th, 2008
Scientists at IBM have finally managed to get around the problem of electrical interference that prevented signals from working correctly while using the carbon mesh material of grapheme. It means that they can now get on with the job in hand of building nanoscale transistors according to this...
Read More | Mar 11th, 2008
According to a story in, of all the unlikely places, the New Zealand Herald IBM is to start ditching Windows and introducing Red Hat Linux on a range of computers aimed at the Eastern European market. The newspaper reports that IBM is working with Red Hat software distributor VDEL of Austria and...
Read More | Mar 5th, 2008
IBM researchers have unveiled prototype 3D visualisation software that will enable doctors to interact with their medical data in pretty much the same way they interact with their patients. The technology, known as the Anatomic and Symbolic Mapper Engine (ASME), uses an avatar representation of the...
Read More | Sep 26th, 2007
IBM has announced that it is joining the OpenOffice.org development community, with an initial involvement concerning code contributions it has been developing as part of its Lotus Notes product. The code includes accessibility enhancements, and IBM is expected to make ongoing contributions to the...
Read More | Sep 11th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Sep 12th, 2007
IBM has announced what it is calling the Big Green Linux initiative in order to spark further interest in getting Linux firmly integrated into the enterprise, this time by going on the cost reduction and energy consumption attack. This follows up from the Project Big Green commitment announced by...
Read More | Aug 8th, 2007
IBM has just announced the arrival of Blue Gene/P, the newest and fastest supercomputer around. How fast? Well Blue Gene/P just about triples the performance of Blue Gene/L, which currently holds the official title of the world’s fastest computer. The IBM System Blue Gene/P Solution is...
Read More | Jun 26th, 2007 | Comments: 5 | Last Comment: Jul 5th, 2007
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