- Fri May 16 2003 IBM to deliver Information Integrator
Formerly called Xperanto, the company's long-awaited entry into the market for information integration poses an alternative to large, centralized data warehouses.
Posted by Martin LaMonica
- Tue Feb 28 2006 Geekcorps: A Peace Corps for techies
Think your tech skills are underappreciated? Geekcorps wants you to take them to Zambia or Kenya for a month.
Photos: Life in the Geekcorps
Posted by Michael Kanellos
- Mon Apr 13 2009 Server start-up taps IBM-Intel tech, eyes Web 2.0
A start-up founded by former Sun Microsystems computer scientists is tapping IBM and Intel hardware to accelerate the enormous server workloads of burgeoning Web 2.0 businesses.
Posted by Brooke Crothers
- Fri Jul 9 2004 IBM plans bus technology ride
Emerging technology called an enterprise service bus is part of streamlining plan to move customers to cheaper, easier integration options.
Posted by Martin LaMonica
- Thu Mar 28 2002 IBM demos new data-access technology
Big Blue is giving developers a peek at its Xperanto technology, which could make it easier to find information locked away on corporate servers.
Posted by Mike Ricciuti
- Wed Oct 28 2009 Music search is Google's newest tune
Partnerships with MySpace (owner of iLike) and Lala are front and center in a new search feature that will bring streaming "play" buttons to music-related Google search results.
Posted by Caroline McCarthy
- Fri Jul 28 2006 IBM, Microsoft to team on IT resources
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Fri May 6 2005 IBM gives SCO its Unix source code
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Thu Sep 21 2000 Oracle, IBM, others morph technology for wireless needs
The software industry giants are revamping their
business strategies and parlaying their software expertise to go after the projected boom in wireless Internet use.
Posted by Wylie Wong
- Fri Dec 13 1996 Safety in technology
Buried deep in the WIPO database treaty is a provision to ban copyright-cracking technology that opponents say could make PCs and correction fluid illegal.
Posted by Courtney Macavinta