IBM’s new OS for servers launched in Latin America
IBM has just launched its 400 V5R1 operating system for iSeries servers - the most widely-used in Latin America, with the exception of Brazil, where Sun leads.
IBM has just launched its 400 V5R1 operating system for iSeries servers - the most widely-used in Latin America, with the exception of Brazil, where Sun leads.
IBM’s new SmartCloud software is being touted for offering businesses more control when developing private, public or hybrid cloud environments.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - International Business Machines Corp.'sLotus Development unit Monday unveiled eSuite, a set of softwareproducts aimed at the budding network computer market.
Trick question: How many liters of water does it take to make a pair of jeans?One estimated answer: 10,855.
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.
About a week ago, I mentioned an alliance between Autodesk and Sustainable Minds aimed at helping designers reate greener products from the drawing board stage. Now, IBM Global Business Services has introduced a set of product lifecycle services intended to help companies apply that sort of thinking not just to product design, but to the packaging around something, how that thing gets to and from where it needs to go, and where it ends up when its useful life is over.
How would you like to spend your summer break doing some groundbreaking green technology research?IBM has hired a couple of hundred college students worldwide to lend their brains to projects across the company’s 13 research labs, including several focused on solving problems related to making data centers more green.
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IBM announced early today it would acquire long-time partner Candle to further build its roster of management tools. Candle, based in California, sells software for managing back-end corporate systems, including tools designed to improve mainframe application performance.
"No one gets fired for buying IBM" was a popular refrain during the computer giant's salad days in the '60s and'70s, when the company won many a contract because of its solid reputation. During the current tech shakedown,those days may be here again.