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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.
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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.
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New IBM supercomputer achieves petaflop
June 26, 2007
Big Blue breaks into the quadrillion calculation range with new Blue Gene/P supercomputer.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Who will lead HP now? Experts offer their picks
February 9, 2005
A former HP executive, a few current ones, and the top dog at a rival PC maker top an informal list.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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