IBM announced that it is developing a next-generation rechargeable battery capable of storing 10 times more energy than today's top …
IBM, Cray lead Top 500 supercomputer rankings
The world’s two most powerful computers have not been surpassed in 2009, but the latest edition of the Top 500 …
IBM unveils new cloud offerings
The new product line, dubbed IBM Smart Business, focuses on delivering hosted tools and services for two tasks: virtual desktop …
IBM, Qwest team on managed services
Qwest and IBM have signed a five-year agreement that will give Qwest customers access to several IBM managed services targeted …
IBM allocates $100M for research in mobile communications
IBM is allocating $100 million to research in mobile communications over the next five years. IBM labs promises five innovations …
IBM goes beyond just slapping 'cloud' label on old products
After some fits and starts, IBM has re-tooled its cloud strategy and come up with a set of offerings that …
IBM rolls out new corporate cloud services plan
IBM rolled out a plan for providing cloud computing services to enterprises. The strategy aims to tie cloud services to …
Avaya, IBM join hands for Unified Communications
Avaya and IBM have overcome difficulties presenting joint unified communications proposals to customers and have launched a coordinated sales and …
IBM's smart mid-market strategy
In most verticals, the market is evolving into a more matured phase of utilising converged IT infrastructure as a business …
IBM set to unveil social-networking site for partners
IBM will launch this month a social-networking site for its 100,000 partners worldwide to let them exchange ideas, showcase their …
Dell challenges HP, IBM
In keeping up with stiff competition in the data centre and server space, technology powerhouse Dell has launched new server, …
IBM opens purse strings with its own stimulus package
With governments around the world extending stimulus packages as a means of dealing with the global financial crisis, IBM Global …
Vista launch best argument for Linux says IBM exec
It's the law of unintended consequences. Microsoft's launch Vista was the best recruiter for Linux on the desktop according to …
IBM touts SSD data management software for its servers, arrays
IBM is now providing management software across all of its servers and storage arrays that identifies the most highly accessed …
IBM appliance speeds up software installation
In an effort to set itself apart from other server vendors, IBM said it was stepping up efforts to make …
IBM, Microsoft quibble over Office 2007’s new ODF support
In the latest bout of sniping in the long-running feud over document format standards, IBM this week claimed that Microsoft …
SAP-IBM’s Alloy application pushed to BlackBerry
BlackBerry users will one day be able to use Alloy, the application jointly developed by SAP and IBM that allows …
IBM eyes the future of virtualization
The future of technology always has roots in the past. And the past is indeed long in the case of …
IBM to resell Brocade’s Foundry switches
Brocade has extended an OEM relationship with IBM to include its recently acquired Foundry switches in a deal that appears …
Oracle’s Sun buy: Ellison praises Solaris, snubs IBM
Oracle Corp. may have decided to buy Sun Microsystems Inc. because it was worth far more to the database market …