IBM SmartCloud software promises more control
IBM’s new SmartCloud software is being touted for offering businesses more control when developing private, public or hybrid cloud environments.
IBM’s new SmartCloud software is being touted for offering businesses more control when developing private, public or hybrid cloud environments.
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Sam Palmisano chooses the virtual world and Beijing to announce $100 million investment into new businesses, found via online brainstorming.Images: IBM chief's 'Second Life' avatar
Growth in storage capacity is outpacing the improvement in storage technology, resulting in a steady increase in worldwide power consumption. IBM System Storage CTO Clod Barrera tells how to stay cool and efficient.
IBM and Stanford University this week will outline a green chemistry breakthrough that may lead to biodegradable and biocompatible plastics.In a nutshell, IBM and Stanford have applied "organocatalysis" to green polymer chemistry.
He's not much in a swimsuit.He is not even what I like to call a "truly handsome man" (look at all that head on top of his head -- yech!
NEW YORK (Reuters) - International Business Machines Corp.'sLotus Development unit Monday unveiled eSuite, a set of softwareproducts aimed at the budding network computer market.
The smart grid for electricity has become so mainstream Congress wrote it into the stimulus law enacted earlier this year. IBM's marketing of "smarter planet" goes way beyond electricity and networked grid.
Cities including New York and Rio de Janeiro hope to build more efficient disaster response and energy efficiencies systems through advanced visualizations.
IBM has said and done plenty about tweaking its server and storage hardware for energy efficiency. Last week, it released some changes to its Tivoli management platform as well as its content management software designed with energy efficiency in mind.