upgrades "Wintel mainframe"
alleges tying and code theft
IBM rolls out 16-way modular servers
Cape Clear updates its Web services development environment.
Intel Corp. on Tuesday formally launched its foundation 32-bit processor for multiprocessor enterprises.
Bad news continues for IT economy; the worldwide market for servers dropped 26% last quarter.
Improve backup performance
Server-side integration launched.
They say all politics is local, and that's certainly true for business. Nowhere is that more evident than in financial services, where customer relationships require strong personal bonds between representatives and their customers.
Sprint's new data mining system yields rich stores of customer information.
A new study by Techies.com, an online career and training cetner for technology professionals, compares average salaries for approximately 100,000 technology professionals in 38 U.S. job markets against the ACCRA's Cost of Living Index (COLI).
The old adage, "No one ever got fired for buying IBM (or EMC or Network Appliance)" still holds sway in most IT shops. That's in part because it's so difficult to answer basic questions about storage products.
In the battle for customers for single sign-on identity services, it appears to be Microsoft against everybody else.
IBM is now the last big-name builder of mainframes for the U.S. market, as Hitachi, Bull, Amdahl and others have dropped out.
Thinking about hiring a consultant, engaging a service provider or buying from a new supplier? Recommendations from satisfied friends and colleagues are important, of course, but for large expenditures your research should include a look at a company's financials.
Even before the economy sagged, data warehousing began to get a bad name because of exorbitant costs, lengthy implementation times and vendors promising far more than they could deliver.
Akamai uses massive parallelism to reach end users globally.