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IBM debuts software for age-related disabilities

October 3, 2005 Free programs, including one that magnifies Web text, are designed to accommodate older workers on the job. TAGS: disability, business consulting, work force, IBM Corp., worker, Firefox, Web browser

IBM downsizes U.S. layoff plans

July 29, 2004 A source says internal efforts will leave 1,000 fewer U.S. workers without jobs this year. TAGS: layoff, offshoring, IBM Corp., worker, U.S., India, training

IBM to hire even more new workers

August 12, 2004 By the end of the year, the computing giant plans to have its biggest headcount since 1991. TAGS: professional services, IBM Corp., hiring, worker, U.S., HP

IBM shareholders voice concerns

April 27, 2004 At its annual meeting, shareholders call on Big Blue to review plans to hire workers overseas. Also: The company raises its dividend 12.5 percent. TAGS: shareholder, dividend, worker, IBM Corp., proposal, U.S.

Consulting unit cost Big Blue big bucks

August 19, 2003 The price IBM paid for PricewaterhouseCoopers' consulting business is hundreds of millions of dollars more than the $3.5 billion estimated last year. TAGS: PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, consulting, IBM Corp., worker, asset, acquisition

IBM to reach unwired workers

May 20, 2003 Big Blue is set to unveil a Web-based messaging product aimed at giving "deskless" workers access to corporate e-mail. TAGS: IBM Lotus Team Workplace, messaging, worker, IBM Corp., technology company, e-mail, acquisition, Oracle Corp., Java, functionality

IBM comes out on top in age discrimination suit

August 7, 2006 Federal appeals court's ruling allows Big Blue to avoid paying costly settlement. TAGS: pension plan, age discrimination, plaintiff, IBM Corp., settlement, worker, value

IBM's Lotus targets e-mail holdouts

November 5, 2003 New additions to company's Workplace line of business software include products that are aimed at workers who don't use PCs much on the job. TAGS: workplace, online training, IBM Corp., worker, population, IBM Lotus Notes, e-mail, Microsoft Office, Web browser, PC, Microsoft Corp.

Report: IBM to ship work overseas

December 16, 2003 Big Blue declines to comment on a report that it plans to move the work of as many as 4,730 programmers to India, China and elsewhere. TAGS: hiring, application management, IBM Corp., India, China, programmer, worker, work, U.S., information technology

IBM expands WebSphere's portal tools

May 4, 2004 New WebSphere tools for grabbing data from human resources systems and other back-end applications are meant to improve formal and improvised collaboration. TAGS: portlet, IBM WebSphere, portal, IBM WebSphere Portal Server, Human Resources, collaboration, IBM Corp., worker, document

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, plaintiff, chemical, plant, IBM Corp., worker, verdict, allegation, jury, exposure, California, lawsuit, trial, law, health

IT firms take heat for 'sweatshop' labor

January 27, 2004 A U.K.-based nonprofit says workers in developing countries who make computer components for companies such as IBM, Dell and HP are suffering "dire working conditions." TAGS: supplier, labor standards, developing country, code of conduct, worker, HP, condition, IBM Corp., code, manufacturing, information technology

Corporate search needs to heed workers, Google exec says

April 24, 2006 Focusing on what worker wants rather than on pleasing tech specialists would spur tool sales, Google's Girouard says. TAGS: enterprise search, worker, Google Inc., IBM Corp., search engine, exec

Home-networking lab to study remote workers

February 10, 2004 Set to begin in May, the Internet Home Alliance's four-month research project is aimed at discerning the "ideal" physical work environment. TAGS: worker, alliance, freedom, IBM Corp., environment, software company, U.S.

IBM unveils software for real-time data backup

August 26, 2005 Big Blue's product is designed to let workers automatically and continuously back up data to PCs and laptops. TAGS: continuous data protection, EMC Corp., snapshot, VERITAS Software Corp., IBM Corp., data protection, on-demand, Symantec Corp., laptop computer, worker, backup, security, server

Labor group: Techs tops at courting foreign workers

January 27, 2005 Labor group claims tech firms pursued the most green cards for foreign-born workers last year. TAGS: H-1B, worker, foreigner, employer, U.S., semiconductor, Oracle Corp., Intel, IBM Corp., technology company, electronics, Microsoft Corp.

IBM warms to social networking

October 3, 2006 Can MySpace show IBM how to sell collaboration software? Lotus GM Michael Rhodin thinks so. TAGS: knowledge management, social networking, IBM Corp., collaboration, knowledge, community, Web 2.0, networking, MySpace, worker

Cancer victims go to court against IBM

November 3, 2003 Lawyers are set to begin arguments this week in a landmark legal case that seeks to hold IBM responsible for alleged toxic chemical poisoning of employees at its manufacturing plants. TAGS: cancer, chemical, semiconductor industry, semiconductor, IBM Corp., worker, study, manufacturing, argument, health, lawsuit, lawyer, chip company, hard drive

IBM tacks blogs to Workplace

July 13, 2005 Company will add blogging capabilities to the next version of its collaboration and development software. TAGS: Ed Brill, workplace, blogging, blog, IBM Corp., IBM Lotus Domino, collaboration, IBM Lotus Notes, worker, Web page
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