Thursday, February 12, 2009

IBM prepares to take on 21st century infrastructure; IBM, Juniper join in cloud strategy

Big Blue announces products, services to integrate and manage digital and physical worlds
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IBM prepares to take on 21st century infrastructure

Denise Dubie By Denise Dubie
IBM announces products, plans to address three key areas enterprise companies will face as they work to manage dynamic environments, volumes of data and advanced infrastructure. Read full story

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IBM, Juniper join in cloud strategy IBM and Juniper on Monday provided a sneak peek at technology that lets enterprise IT managers easily reallocate computing resources between a private and a public cloud.
Plus: Video: IBM, Juniper team up on cloud strategy New IBM management software can give IT managers a clearer view into both private clouds within an enterprise and public ones that are available by subscription.

Michael Phelps skips IBM speaking engagement Embroiled in bong controversy, Michael Phelps reportedly skipped a scheduled speaking appearance at the IBM Pulse conference in Las Vegas Tuesday.

IBM offers to shift laid-off workers to lower-wage countries Some of the workers being let go by IBM have a chance to remain with the company - if they're willing to move to Brazil, India, China or a dozen other low-wage countries. But the expatriate employees likely would be paid local wages as they begin their new lives overseas.
Also: Layoffs - An Interesting Twist - want to move to India? IBM is reportedly offering to send laid off workers to India (for Indian wages), says blogger Kerrie Meyler.

A year later, IBM's Cognos views merger as right move IBM officially closed its $5 billion acquisition of business intelligence software maker Cognos at the end of January 2008.

Ah, look who is coming to dinner, its LotusLive! IBM has decided to throw its hat into the growing number of collaboration focused cloud services.

Google, IBM to take health records from PDA to database Google, IBM and the Continua Health Alliance this week unveiled jointly developed software designed to stream patient information from a doctor's mobile device to online data stores.


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02/12/09

Today's most-read stories:

  1. Largest coordinated ATM rip-off ever nets $9+ million
  2. Shareholders say Microsoft squanders billions on R&D projects
  3. Evolution of PCs, Macs, Internet, routing, cell phones, Microsoft Windows
  4. Google's Latitude: Not new, but worrisome
  5. FAA network hacked
  6. A few clean words from the creator of Cursebird
  7. Nortel to shed shareholders meeting, more employees
  8. Kaspersky says Web hack 'should not have happened'
  9. Google adds ActiveSync to accommodate iPhone, Win Mobile
  10. IBM, Juniper join in cloud strategy


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