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Increasing Efficiency in the IT Environment
The read/write capabilities of your system are coming in to play more and more. Check out this white paper to learn more about improving your system's I/O capabilities.
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Collaboration: Real time, real value?
Real-time collaboration tools -- instant messaging, Web conferencing, and document sharing -- are creating a new communication dynamic within organizations that I call “communications...
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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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Quick look at the Lenovo ThinkPad X230 (hands-on)
The ThinkPad X230 is an ultraportable laptop with a great keyboard worthy of the ThinkPad name.
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IBM bans Siri: Privacy risk, or corporate paranoia at its best?
IBM has banned Siri over concerns Apple and its partners could actively read uploaded queries. Corporate paranoia at its finest, or is IBM right to ban the intelligent assistant?
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Yuchun Lee's journey from card counter to IBM's social media guru
The man in charge of IBM's effort to help chief marketing officers do their jobs learned how to take a chance while "Bringing Down the House" in Las Vegas.
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Tale of the magnetic tape: 60 years at IBM
In 1952 IBM solved the problem of using magnetic tape to back up computer-generated data.
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ThinkPad X1 Carbon: When an Ultrabook is not an Ultrabook
Don't put an Ultrabook sticker on this new notebook from Lenovo. It's a ThinkPad, and that carries more marketing weight.
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Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon aims to lead corporate ultrabook charge
Pricing is yet to be determined, but Lenovo is only the first in the corporate ultrabook parade. HP, Dell and a host of others will push ultrabooks on corporations.
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Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon ultrabook (photos)
This new design, while familiar, is much thinner than the original ThinkPad X1.
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Developer: iOS 5.1.1 already installed on 10 percent of iOS devices
In a matter of a few hours, iOS 5.1.1 already has more than double the market share of Android 4.0.3 and 4.0.4.
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[Screenshots] Telecom Regulator launches customer grievance portal
It seems that the people at Telecom Regulator of India's office are fed up with the customer care offered by mobile carriers. They understand your pain and prepared this website for you.
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Microsoft to eliminate its Azure branding in billing portal
Microsoft is cutting the name "Azure" out of the branding for its cloud services on its billing portal.
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Alarm sounded for 'cyber intrusions' against natural gas companies
Multiple confidential alerts have been issued to bring attention to spear-phishing cyber attacks against targets at U.S. natural gas companies.
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IBM Rounds Out Its Linux Offerings With Power Linux
In the latest evolution of its Linux push, IBM has added to its non-x86 Linux server line with the introduction of new dedicated Power 7 rack and blade servers that only run Linux. “Hah�, you...
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IBM acquires analytics provider Tealeaf for Smarter Commerce
IBM is beefing up its Smarter Commerce initiative by adding analytics software provider Tealeaf to its portfolio.
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What's in a name? IBM's branding puzzle
Creating a unified vision out of a huge portfolio of separate products has been a challenge for IBM. The Smarter Planet campaign has gone a long way towards making IBM's products much more...
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IBM Impact confab has a Steve Jobs vibe
Steve Jobs once threw rocks at IBM. Now, Big Blue treats him like a rock star.
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IBM: Clock runs out on massive Siebel implementation, enter SugarCRM
IBM is leaving Siebel behind for a new CRM system. One analyst argues that IBM's move is the sign of the times for on-premise enterprise software vendors.
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Can analytics cut rugby injuries? IBM thinks so
The Leicester Tigers rugby football club will start crunching player data, performance and stress levels to curtail injuries.
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