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Thursday, August 23, 2007

IBM buys WebDialogs; IBM reportedly eyes Wind River deal

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Network World's IBM News Alert, 08/23/07

IBM buys WebDialogs and expands Sametime lineup, 08/22/07: IBM Wednesday shook up its Web conferencing strategy adding a hosted option by acquiring WebDialogs and expanding its on-premise presence and conferencing platform Sametime.

IBM to turn Sametime IM into a family of products, 08/21/07: IBM is hoping to broaden the appeal of its Sametime enterprise IM software by expanding the current stand-alone offering into a family of products in a bid to better compete with other unified communications players like Microsoft and Cisco.

Lotus ships Notes/Domino, 08/20/07: IBM/Lotus last week shipped Notes/Domino 8, ushering in its new client framework and integration with its next-generation social networking tools.

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IBM, TDK to work on compact MRAM chips, 08/20/07: IBM and TDK will work together to develop higher-capacity, more compact MRAM chips, the companies said Monday.

IBM reportedly eyes Wind River deal, 08/17/07: IBM could establish a strong presence in the market for embedded operating systems with the acquisition of financially ailing Wind River Systems, a deal that is reportedly in the works.

IBM system to monitor Hudson River, predict environmental impacts, 08/16/07: IBM systems will provide constant monitoring of New York’s Hudson River with a network of sensors, robotics and computational technology spanning the 315-mile waterway, in a project that could be replicated in other rivers.

IBM, PWC settle U.S. contracting lawsuit, 08/16/07: IBM and PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PWC) have separately agreed to pay the U.S. government a total of $5.3 million to settle allegations that the companies solicited and provided improper payments on technology contracts with government agencies, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Thursday.

Beijing Olympic weather predictions use IBM supercomputer, 08/16/07: Weather forecasts for the Beijing Olympic Games will be performed using an IBM supercomputer that can provide hourly forecasts for each square kilometer, making it easier to plan for disruptions to specific events.

IBM develops speech recognition in Indian language, 08/16/07: IBM’s India Research Laboratory (IRL) has developed a speech recognition software for Hindi, one of the key languages in India.

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