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IBM shifts procurement HQ to China

October 13, 2006 With 30 percent of its procurement budget now spent in Asia, move makes sense, Big Blue says. TAGS: procurement, IBM Corp., China, New York

Chipmakers, N.Y. state seed lithography project

July 19, 2005 AMD, IBM, Micron and Infineon, as well as the University at Albany, are allocating more than $580 million toward the effort. TAGS: lithography, Albany, Infineon Technologies AG, chip company, AMD, Micron Technology Inc., New York, IBM Corp., alliance, project

Judge dismisses 50 IBM toxics lawsuits

June 23, 2004 Big Blue concludes all pending suits in California, faces 100 more in New York. TAGS: chemical, plaintiff, lawsuit, manufacturing, IBM Corp., workplace, semiconductor, Judge, New York, California

IBM asserts businesses set to spend

February 24, 2004 Big Blue says that interviews with CEOs worldwide indicate companies are shifting from a cost-cutting mode and are willing to spend on revenue-creating projects. TAGS: business consulting, revenue growth, IBM Corp., survey, top executive, priority, utility computing, New York, business process, CEO

IBM opens up its Power line

March 31, 2004 Big Blue proposes a new collaboration system for its Power processor, hoping to promote both chip design and the performance of future devices that use the chips. TAGS: IBM PowerPC, IBM Corp., powerline, electronics company, architecture, device manufacturer, collaboration, game console, electronics, New York, manufacturing, design, console, Linux, operating system, server

IBM to help build $100 million supercomputer center

May 11, 2006 Will New York take California's spot as the center for chip design? The state certainly is giving it its best shot. TAGS: nanometer, nanotechnology, supercomputer, supercomputing, center, semiconductor, AMD, New York, IBM Corp.

Ballmer plays up business focus

March 16, 2006 Microsoft wants to make office workers more productive, and it's earmarked $500 million to tell you all about it. TAGS: Steve Ballmer, IBM Corp., Microsoft Office, value, New York, Microsoft Corp., CEO

Lenovo's next chief looks to the future

December 9, 2004 Stephen Ward, general manager of IBM's Personal Systems Group, will lead the way as the new Lenovo sets its sights outside China. TAGS: Lenovo, IBM Corp., China, Raleigh, market share, Beijing, general manager, U.S., CEO, New York, manufacturing, PC, HP, brand

IBM sells PC group to Lenovo

December 8, 2004 update Big Blue to take 18.9 percent stake in Lenovo in $1.75 billion deal joining radically different companies. Method to Palmisano's madness A tough sell TAGS: Lenovo, IBM Corp., Palmisano, IBM PC, margin, PC company, stake, venture, brand, New York, China, PC, CEO

IBM pushes Linux on Power processors

January 21, 2004 Big Blue puts more weight behind its effort to attract customers to Linux that runs on its own Power processors, an initiative that distinguishes IBM from its competitors in the server market. TAGS: Linux, IBM Corp., Open Source Development Labs, IBM PowerPC, Unix, SCO Group Inc., SAP AG, New York, server, Intel, operating system

Lenovo cuts jobs in restructuring push

March 16, 2006 About 1,000 jobs will be eliminated as the company streamlines sales and marketing. TAGS: IBM ThinkCentre, North Carolina, Lenovo, restructuring plan, Raleigh, China, ThinkPad, IBM Corp., New York, PC

A long, hot summer for VoIP?

June 16, 2004 Analyst Kevin Werbach explains how powerful interests are pushing for regulatory rules that will cripple the potential of VoIP technology. TAGS: VoIP, Vonage Holdings Corp., New York, commission, VoIP company, decision, telephone service, telecommunications, carrier, traffic, state, IBM Corp.

New York researchers opt for Big Blue blades

March 26, 2004 The University at Buffalo turns to IBM for a 266-blade server system to investigate basic disease mechanisms--the beginning of what it plans will be a system about 50 times larger. TAGS: protein, blade, supercomputer, university, IBM Corp., blade server, SCO Group Inc., Intel Xeon, researcher, Linux, server, Unix, New York, Ethernet

SuSE wins Linux a new security badge

January 21, 2004 Novell says SuSE Linux, the version of the open-source operating system it acquired earlier this month, has passed a higher level of security certification. TAGS: SuSE, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, certification, SuSE Linux, Red Hat Inc., Novell Inc., Linux, enterprise server, IBM Corp., AMD Opteron, open source, New York, Oracle Corp., server, security, operating system

Jury clears IBM in toxics trial

February 27, 2004 The verdict hands a significant victory to the computer industry, which for years has been dogged with allegations of unsafe working conditions in plants. TAGS: cancer, James Moore, chemical, plaintiff, verdict, plant, worker, allegation, jury, IBM Corp., exposure, California, lawsuit, trial, law, health

SuSE to announce Linux security certification

January 21, 2004 Novell plans to announce on Wednesday that SuSE Linux, the version of the open-source operating system it acquired earlier this month, has passed a new level of security certification. TAGS: SuSE, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, certification, SuSE Linux, Red Hat Inc., Linux, Novell Inc., IBM Corp., enterprise server, AMD Opteron, New York, server, open source, Oracle Corp., security, operating system

A fab construction job

January 22, 2003 When IBM wanted to start making tiny chips on 300-millimeter wafers, the first thing it had to do was raise the roof on an existing facility--all 4 million pounds of it. TAGS: wafer, fab, roof, semiconductor maker, facility, AMD, transistor, IBM Corp., equipment, semiconductor, New York, server

Start-up offers shelter to SCO targets

March 17, 2004 A New York company hopes to mine the legal threat posed by the SCO Group by launching a service that helps corporate Linux users minimize their risks. TAGS: Open Source Risk Management, SCO Group Inc., intellectual property, start-up, Linux, open-source software, Unix, insurance, New York, IBM Corp., Novell Inc., open source, Red Hat Inc., conference

Power outage hits Northeast

August 15, 2003 A failure in the nation's electrical grid cuts off electricity to New York and other Northeastern cities, hitting airports, cell phone networks and companies such as IBM. TAGS: outage, flight, Keynote Systems Inc., Cleveland, airport, New York, EMC Corp., Ottawa, Detroit, Toronto, New Jersey, Sprint Nextel, spokesman, city, representative, IBM Corp.

Salesforce.com draws closer to IPO

February 19, 2004 The software maker plans to offer its shares for public trading as early as March, according to a source familiar with the company's plans. TAGS: Salesforce.com Inc., IPO, concert, Marc Benioff, New York Stock Exchange, CRM, investor, on-demand, New York, IBM Corp., software company
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