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Red Hat appoints Asia operations exec

June 1, 2004 The Linux seller taps a former IBM executive to lead its sales and operations for the Asia-Pacific region. TAGS: Asia-Pacific, Red Hat Inc., IBM Corp., Linux seller, region, Asia, exec, operation, Linux

IBM's Roadrunner set to smash supercomputing marks

November 12, 2007 Top500 list of speediest machines is now out, but upcoming IBM computer will top a quadrillion operations a second--more than double what we can do today. TAGS: teraflop, supercomputer, Blue Gene/L, supercomputing, IBM Corp., India, operation, HP, AMD, Intel

New IBM supercomputer achieves petaflop

June 26, 2007 Big Blue breaks into the quadrillion calculation range with new Blue Gene/P supercomputer. TAGS: supercomputer, rack, Blue Gene/L, IBM Corp., IBM PowerPC, operation, Sun Microsystems Inc., Germany

IBM tops expectations for fourth quarter

January 15, 2004 Big Blue's profits top analysts' expectations by 6 cents, thanks to higher sales of services, PCs, servers--and software. TAGS: profit, IBM Corp., Palmisano, expectation, operation, CEO, server, PC

IBM rebounds in second quarter

July 18, 2005 Big Blue bounces back from a disappointing first quarter, reporting second-quarter financial returns that best analysts' forecasts. TAGS: currency, IBM Corp., mainframe, middleware, operation, Europe, brand, server, PC

IBM meets earnings target, talks of new jobs

October 15, 2003 Big Blue hits Wall Street's average earnings estimate and talks about the need for 10,000 new jobs next year. TAGS: earnings estimate, Palmisano, PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, IBM Corp., middleware, operation, information technology

IBM finds ally for supercomputer-on-a-chip

August 27, 2003 The University of Texas plans to collaborate with Big Blue on building a processor capable of making more calculations per second than many of today's top supercomputers. TAGS: supercomputer, IBM Corp., multi-threading, calculation, microprocessor, architecture, Sun Microsystems Inc., operation, researcher, project, server

Big Blue earnings meet expectations

April 16, 2004 The tech industry bellwether posts first-quarter earnings that meet expectations amid solid revenue growth in its hardware, software and services divisions. TAGS: earnings, IBM Corp., BPO, expectation, business process, on-demand, information technology, research company, operation, server

IBM: On-demand computing has arrived

November 12, 2003 CEO Sam Palmisano says the "on-demand" effort to transform how businesses use technology has moved from abstraction to reality, but much energy is still being devoted to explaining the idea. TAGS: Palmisano, on-demand, on-demand computing, IBM Corp., idea, utility computing, reality, outsourcing, vision, business process, operation, CEO

Dell to ramp up Scottish operations

June 19, 2006 After enjoying success in Ireland, the company now sees Scotland as fertile ground to grow sales, support operations. TAGS: Scotland, Glasgow, India, Ireland, U.K., operation, support, IBM Corp., Lenovo, training, HP, PC

IBM looms large in life sciences quest

May 31, 2004 Despite a late start, Big Blue's Life Sciences division is a billion-dollar operation. But it faces tough competition from similar efforts at HP and Sun, as well as health care specialists. TAGS: life science, health care, health, IBM Corp., division, Sun Microsystems Inc., HP, operation, information technology

Cometa Networks to halt operations

May 18, 2004 The Wi-Fi pioneer is set to announce Wednesday that it is suspending its service, as the company has been unable to raise additional capital to fund expansion nationwide. TAGS: Cometa Networks, capital, hot spot, Wi-Fi, operation, T-Mobile, alliance, start-up, location, IBM Corp.

Sequent was overmatched, CEO says

July 15, 1999 Market capitalization of $700 million just wasn't enough for the maker of high-end servers at the center of corporate operations. TAGS: Sequent Computer Systems, IBM Corp., IBM PowerPC, microprocessor, acquisition, computer company, Intel, operation, operating system, CEO, server

Opsware forecasts jump in revenue

February 12, 2004 Strong customer demand will help double sales for fiscal 2005, and fourth-quarter revenue for 2004 will top its previous expectations, the company predicts. TAGS: Opsware Inc., managed hosting, Loudcloud, data center, Electronic Data Systems Corp., client-server, stock price, utility computing, IBM Corp., operation, information technology, server

Designer puts 96 cores on single chip

October 6, 2004 Chips that help a computer's main microprocessors perform specific types of math problems are becoming a big business once again. TAGS: coprocessor, microprocessor, protein, operation, IBM Corp., Intel

Computer Sciences banks Malaysian deal

August 28, 2003 The IT giant adds another significant outsourcing deal to its string of recent wins, announcing a 10-year pact with Malayan Banking that's valued at $342 million. TAGS: Computer Sciences Corp., IT outsourcing, BPR, outsourcing, business process, network infrastructure, mainframe, information technology, Malaysia, help desk, bank, IBM Corp., operation, leader

Japan designers shoot for supercomputer on a chip

August 24, 2004 The MDGrape 3 chip will calculate faster than most supercomputers in existence, its creators say. TAGS: supercomputer, life science, calculation, Japan, designer, manufacturing, operation, researcher, IBM Corp.
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