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IBM

International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) develops and manufactures information technology products and services worldwide. Its Global Technology Services segment offers IT infrastructure and business process services, such as strategic outsourcing, integrated technology, business transformation outsourcing, and maintenance. The company’s Global Business Services segment provides professional services and application outsourcing services, including consulting and systems integration, and application management. Its Systems and Technology segment offers computing and storage solutions, including servers, disk and tape storage systems and software, semiconductor technology and products, packaging solutions, engineering and technology services, and retail store solutions. IBM’s Software segment primarily offers middleware and operating systems software comprising WebSphere software for Web-enabled applications; information management software for database, content management, information integration and business intelligence; Tivoli software for infrastructure management, including security and storage management; Lotus software for collaboration, messaging, and social networking; and rational software, a process automation tool. The company’s Global Financing segment provides commercial financing to dealers and remarketers of IT products; lease and loan financing to external and internal clients; and sale and lease of used equipment. IBM serves banking, insurance, education, government, healthcare, life sciences, aerospace and defense, automotive, chemical and petroleum, electronics, distribution, telecommunications, media and entertainment, and energy and utilities, as well as small and medium sized business. The company was formerly known as Computing-Tabulating-Recording Co. and changed its name to International Business Machines Corporation in 1924. IBM was founded in 1910 and is based in Armonk, New York.

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  1. IBM Fellows have invented some of the industry's most useful and profitably applied technologies -- much of the computer technology we use today.
    In IBM Honors Eight Employees with Highest Technical Award
  2. We're just breaking ground, all the planning is done and with IBM we have an anchor customer in place. This makes IBM our largest customer by revenue in Amsterdam, Frankfurt, London, Madrid, Paris and Sydney.
    In Global Switch to build new data centre in Paris
  3. I thank IBM for its continued commitment to North Carolina. This facility promises to be one of IBM's greenest data centers in the world, proving once again that green is gold for North Carolina.
    In IBM unveils its $360 million RTP data center
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  2. IBM's reorg shows shape of IT to come

    Explore Article Technology News (Jul 28 2010)

    IBM's reorg shows shape of IT to come ...nsiders may find interesting, but that isn't really all that useful to most customers or investors. IBM's reorg shows shape of IT to come by Jonathan Eunice * Font size * Print * E-mail * Share * 4 comme... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Cisco   IBM   Dell

  3. HP says prefab data center cuts costs in half

    Explore Article infoworld.com (Jul 27 2010)

    HP says prefab data center cuts costs in half ... added one at a time as a company's capacity needs increase. * HP Blade Servers Solution Center * IBM Service Lifecycle Management * Iron Mountain Solving Evolving Information Management Challenges * V... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   IBM

  4. IBM zEnterprise Mainframe Swallows Blades

    Explore Article Home - eWeekEurope.co.uk (Jul 22 2010)

    IBM zEnterprise Mainframe Swallows Blades ...t to manage all the other servers in a data centre * By: Darryl K. Taft * July 22, 2010 Tags:blade, IBM, mainframe, zEnterprise Add to digg Add to Facebook Add to LinkedIn Add to reddit Add to Slashdot A... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   IBM   Intel

  5. The Data Center of the Future

    Explore Article GenomeWeb (Jul 21 2010)

    The Data Center of the Future ...r viewing pleasure. The workshop, sponsored by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, IBM, and HP Critical Facilities Services, was held on June 23rd and 24th in Champaign, Ill., and featur... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   IBM

  6. The Technology Inside Apple’s New iDataCenter

    Explore Article Data Center Knowledge (Jul 21 2010)

    The Technology Inside Apple’s New iDataCenter ...aned from Apple’s job postings: + Apple says that its “data center environment consists of MacOS X, IBM/AIX, Linux and SUN/Solaris systems.” + The Maiden facility will have a “heavy emphasis” on hig... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   IBM   eBay   Apple

  7. Complexity of Data Center Construction Projects requires challenging the status quo, site selection example

    Explore Article greenm3.com (Jul 20 2010)

    Complexity of Data Center Construction Projects requires challenging the status quo, site selection example ...imity of its nearby neighbor. In the words of one potential tenant ‘Its like the decision to go to IBM in the 80s. Its hard to argue against a location where Microsoft or Google has placed one of its f... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   IBM   Microsoft   Phil Horstmann

  8. As IBM preps mainframe launch, war of words with Oracle's Sun, HP heats up

    Explore Article zdnet.com (Jul 19 2010)

    As IBM preps mainframe launch, war of words with Oracle's Sun, HP heats up IBM this week plans to launch its latest System z mainframe, expected to be the hub of Big Blue’s syste... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   The New York Times   IBM   IBM Corp.

  9. Firm promises new take on containerized data centers

    Explore Article Computerworld (Jul 16 2010)

    Firm promises new take on containerized data centers ...duct. One difference will be that most current containerized data centers, sold by Hewlett-Packard, IBM, SGI and others, are built using standard 20- and 40-foot shipping containers. The next generation ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   IBM   Hewlett Packard   SGI

  10. Keeping cool and green

    Explore Article Economist.com (Jul 16 2010)

    Keeping cool and green ...efit from some of these developments in cooling technology. These data centres use a lot of energy. IBM reckons that in some centres about half of all the electricity consumed is spent cooling equipme... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Europe   IBM   National Renewable Energy Laboratory

  11. The instant new-build data center - by Doug Mohney

    Explore Article Views and Opinions on Green IT (Jul 15 2010)

    The instant new-build data center - by Doug Mohney ...enters across Europe. Many companies are already on the data center container bandwagon, including IBM, HP, Google, and Microsoft; the U.S. military and certain government agencies love the concept sinc... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Doug Mohney   IBM   Microsoft

  12. IBM Appoints CBRE in the Nordics

    Explore Article cbre.eu (Jul 13 2010)

    IBM Appoints CBRE in the Nordics LMultinational computer, technology and IT consulting corporation, International Business Machines (IBM), has renewed its agreement with CB Richard Ellis (CBRE) to provide portfolio management services a... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Norway   IBM   CBRE

  13. The Data center That Came By Truck - by Peter Judge

    Explore Article Views and Opinions on Green IT (Jul 12 2010)

    The Data center That Came By Truck - by Peter Judge ...e cloud. The EU wants cloud standards, users want cloud (business) standards. Cisco is doing it and IBM is doing it. The UK government is pretty much making sure all its departments will do it, by cuttin... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Cisco   IBM   Peter Judge

  14. Container Design: Busting Out of The Box

    Explore Article Data Center Knowledge (Jul 12 2010)

    Container Design: Busting Out of The Box ...the 7 x 24 conference. That’s in addition to the incumbent data center container offerings from HP, IBM, SGI, IBM, Verari and perhaps even Oracle (which appears to be continuing Sun’s BlackBox program, but has not... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Europe   IBM   Microsoft

  15. Photos: Inside the Equinix San Jose data centre

    Explore Article iTnews Australia (Jul 11 2010)

    Photos: Inside the Equinix San Jose data centre ... The San Jose site that hosts the SV1 and SV5 data centres started life as a ‘black box’ centre for IBM. It was acquired by Equinix in 1998 when the first phase of SV1 was built. Phase two was completed ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   IBM   LEED

  16. IBM And EU Developing Cloud Consortium

    Explore Article Home - eWeekEurope.co.uk (Jul 8 2010)

    IBM And EU Developing Cloud Consortium ...p forms to help businesses understand the nature, structure and business purposes of cloud systems. IBM announced on 7 July that it is entering into a collaborative agreement with the European Union and ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Netherlands   IBM

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