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Thursday, June 14, 2007

IBM, Cisco ready co-developed management software; IBM to acquire Telelogic

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Network World's IBM News Alert, 06/14/07

IBM, Cisco ready co-developed management software, 06/14/07:  IBM and Cisco plan to release a jointly developed product in July as part of an expansion of their existing alliance around telecommunications network management and service assurance, the companies said Thursday.

IBM offers blade server for the little guy, 06/13/07:  IBM is adding to its blade server line with an upcoming model targeted at small-to-midsized businesses.

IBM: Informix database still alive and kicking, 06/12/07:  IBM Tuesday released an upgraded version of its Informix database server, promising to give global data centers “mainframe-like continuous availability and disaster recovery capabilities.”

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IBM to acquire Telelogic, 06/11/07:  IBM Monday announced a cash tender offer of about $745 million to acquire all outstanding shares of Swedish application life-cycle management software maker Telelogic.

Nortel joins with IBM System i series servers for VoIP, 06/12/07:  Nortel Tuesday announced plans to help small and midsize businesses move to VoIP and unified communications by combining Nortel applications with IBM System i servers.

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