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IBM woos start-ups

December 13, 2005 Company unveils cross-licensing program for venture capitalists and their portfolio companies. TAGS: venture capital, IBM Corp., start-up

Grid start-up Univa names new CEO

March 13, 2006 Michael Ellis becomes chief executive of the company, while former CEO Steve Tuecke now is chief technology officer. TAGS: Univa, chief technology officer, IBM Corp., start-up, CEO

Grid start-up gets $8 million from VCs

August 22, 2005 Univa seeks to commercialize the grid idea for harnessing the collective power of multiple computers. TAGS: Univa, start-up, IBM Corp.

Microsoft licensing push shifts to start-ups

May 4, 2005 Software maker has previously focused much of its intellectual-property licensing efforts on larger companies. TAGS: start-up, intellectual property, entrepreneur, Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp., IP, software company

Start-up lands 10GigE deals with IBM, HP

March 27, 2006 NetXen, builder of high-speed network processors and network cards, wins two major server accounts. TAGS: 10-Gigabit Ethernet, network card, OEM, Ethernet, AMD, IBM Corp., start-up, HP, networking, server

Start-up brings glitch wiki to IT pros

April 3, 2006 Splunk believes tech administrators deserve a Wikipedia equivalent for tracking system data center errors and events. TAGS: log file, Wiki, system administrator, Wikipedia, administrator, IBM Corp., Web server, start-up, open source, information technology, server, database

Chipmakers take new steps

April 26, 2004 There's no sitting tight in the world of semiconductor design. IBM and Stanford University, for instance, are digging deeper into the esoteric field of spintronics, while a start-up says its proces... TAGS: chip company, semiconductor, start-up, electronics, IBM Corp., HP

Open source, open wallet

November 7, 2005 Venture money going to companies with an "open-source" plan is rising rapidly. Is that a good thing? TAGS: Matrix Partners, open source, open-source company, bubble, business model, venture capital, investment, start-up, community, business intelligence, IBM Corp., software company

Start-up enters field of blades

March 9, 2004 3Up Systems squeezes into the blade server market with a medium-size Xeon-based product that features an integrated Ethernet switch. TAGS: blade, blade server, Intel Xeon, Ethernet switch, Ethernet, chassis, start-up, server, IBM Corp.

Small is beautiful for Web 2.0 start-ups

February 6, 2006 Forget the Fortune 500. New, small software companies have big ambitions: the Fortune 5 million. TAGS: 37Signals, enterprise software, entrepreneur, Web 2.0, investor, investment, start-up, dollar, IBM Corp., software company, open source

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, open-source software, Linux, start-up, New York, insurance, Unix, Novell Inc., IBM Corp., open source, Red Hat Inc., conference

Start-up ups ante on Wi-Fi security

March 8, 2004 AirMagnet is one of the first Wi-Fi intrusion detection companies to offer the ability to block and disable rogue users. TAGS: AirMagnet, intrusion detection, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi security, WLAN, network administrator, wireless device, start-up, LAN, dashboard, IBM Corp., radio, security, monitor

Zend seeks a sustainable open-source model

February 1, 2007 Incoming CEO Harold Goldberg says he'll focus the PHP software company on big businesses and Web 2.0 start-ups. TAGS: Zend Technologies Ltd., PHP, open source, open-source community, open-source company, Web 2.0, development tool, Red Hat Inc., start-up, software company, CEO, IBM Corp.

Web services shakeout looming

January 20, 2004 As Web services takes hold in big businesses, a crowded field of software management companies vie for position and profits. TAGS: Web services management, shakeout, AmberPoint, Web service, Actional Corp., industry giant, Web services management company, BEA Systems Inc., systems management, start-up, IBM Corp., Gartner Inc., research company, HP, Microsoft Corp.

Start-up brings hard drive to the masses

June 3, 2003 A new hard drive from Cornice is small enough to fit into MP3 players or cameras but costs less than memory cards and other tiny drives. TAGS: Cornice Inc., microdrive, consumer electronics, hard drive, RCA, IBM Corp., MP3 player, flash memory, start-up, camera, Apple iPod, electronics, MP3, USB, U.S.

Software start-ups feel the pinch

January 12, 2006 Small fish in the shrinking software sea are embracing open-source, software as a service to get an edge over their larger rivals. TAGS: Intalio Inc., BEA Systems Inc., consolidation, enterprise software, start-up, entrepreneur, PeopleSoft Inc., business software, software company, Oracle Corp., open-source software, open source, IBM Corp.

Father of Athlon 64 leaves AMD

September 7, 2005 Fred Weber, the bearded executive behind the chipmaker's revival, is heading out to invest in start-ups. TAGS: Newisys Inc., AMD, AMD Athlon 64, AMD Opteron, AMD Athlon, CTO, architecture, start-up, small business, IBM Corp., server

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, hot spot, capital, Wi-Fi, operation, T-Mobile, alliance, location, start-up, IBM Corp.

EMC acquires server specialist VMware

December 16, 2003 update The storage company will pay about $635 million in cash for the start-up, in a move that will help it reach further into the world of utility computing. TAGS: EMC Corp., VMware, Joe Tucci, systems management, utility computing, alliance, Unisys Corp., acquisition, cash, HP, IBM Corp., server, start-up, Intel, Sun Microsystems Inc., information technology

Fabric7 banks on high-end x86 servers

November 1, 2005 A Silicon Valley start-up bets that AMD's Opteron processor and built-in networking will help its high-end x86 servers succeed where others fail. TAGS: Sharad Mehrotra, x86 server, AMD Opteron, AMD, networking, server, Intel x86, Intel Xeon, start-up, Silicon Valley, bank, Sun Microsystems Inc., Intel, IBM Corp., Linux, HP
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