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Enabling Pervasive Business Intelligence
Tune in to this podcast to listen to experts from Oracle and Dell talk about the way that business intelligence is changing, and how it's changing business. Discover the trends and best practices...
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IBM launches DB2 10, InfoSphere 10 with eye on big data
The new software is designed to integrate with big data systems, compress data and provide quick data warehouse querie
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IBM launches 'pureScale': Front runs Oracle's database attack
IBM on Friday will launch a new database technology dubbed pureScale, which is designed to up the ante in transaction processing. The news comes ahead of Oracle's OpenWorld powwow next week....
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IBM: IT failure and social media disaster
IBM's recent DB2 fiasco in the Philippines is a textbook case combining Devil's Triangle failure and Twitter disaster.
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IBM's Devil's Triangle: An enterprise software soap opera
IBM faces lawsuits and public embarrassment in the Philippines over a failed government project involving the company's DB2 database product.
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IBM's latest DB2 woos Oracle customers
Big Blue released the latest version of its database management system DB2, version 9.7, with new features that include the ability for the database to run applications written for Oracle and...
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From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe
An introduction to the "human resources" component of the typical data processing center we've been exploring.
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IBM to open-source DB2?
Big Blue is looking into bringing its widely used database software under an open-source license, a U.K. director acknowledges.
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IBM may open source DB2
While the computing giant has no immediate plans to open-source DB2, market conditions may make it unavoidable.
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IBM business partner develops greenhouse meter
One of the toughest things about being a technology VAR or reseller is finding a way to "productize" your intellectual property. Otherwise, your tech guys find themselves building custom solutions...
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IBM giving away social networking
The IBM Symphony tools the company is now giving users free is aimed at nothing less than jump-starting a social revolution in the workplace.
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DB2 for Opteron: A simple 64-bit migration path
IBM recently ported DB2 to run on AMD's Opteron 64-bit processor--and it only took Big Blue two days to do it. IBM's not ready to officially endorse the AMD platform, but Giga believes the...
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IBM announces Opteron support but lacks business rationale
Although AMD's Opteron has not yet shipped, IBM will be one of the first major software vendors to announce support for the dual personality processor that will be able to run 32- or 64-bit...
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IBM tests self-healing database software
Big Blue is gunning after Oracle with new database management software that can anticipate problems and give database administrators advice on how to fix them.
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Ellison: IBM DB2 is behind the times
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison, speaking at OracleWorld in Beijing, questions whether IBM really is ahead in the database-management software market.
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Part 2: Mills unplugged: IBM-Microsoft-Sun love triangle is 'great fun'
In Part 2 of an exclusive interview, IBM Senior VP Steve Mills tells Tech Update Editorial Director David Berlind what it's like to partner with both Microsoft and Sun, what it will take for...
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IBM: Web services, databases and Linux
The software arm of IBM, the world's largest IT supplier, detailed plans for pivotal areas including online services, standards and Linux at a recent US developer conference.
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IBM stresses support for Web services, databases and Linux
Martin Veitch reports on IBM's recent U.S. developer conferences, where the company's software arm laid out plans for pivotal areas including online services, standards and Linux.
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IBM's Informix buy--a billion dollars worth of benefit?
So IBM is buying Informix Software, Informix Corp.'s database unit and the heart of the company. Good for Informix--a billion dollars is a lot of money. I'm not so sure, however, that it's a...
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Microsoft, Skype and the acquisition integration paradox
A brief survey of acquisitions indicates that integration appears to be the way to go. What does that mean about the line Microsoft is walking with the Skype acquisition?
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IBM's Intelligent Clusters - an old idea done well
IBM's pre-configured, pre-tested clusters take the uncertainty out of multi-system deployments. Regardless of how good the idea, IBM didn't think of this first. It is yet another legacy of Digital...
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