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created the first computer hard drive almost 50 years ago, said Tuesday that it is selling that pioneering division to a new venture controlled by Japanese computer giant Hitachi. Big Blue will retain a 30% stake in the new San Jose-based company...
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IBM boosts Linux with strategy shift
IBM will begin selling its Intel-based servers preloaded with a choice of three different versions of Linux, the company plans to announce...
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Windows 2000 Server death watch begins
Microsoft has begun reminding customers that it will stop selling Windows 2000 Server and Advanced Server in the spring. The software maker also issued an end-of-life schedule for these enterprise products...
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IBM sells facility, keeps jobs
IBM this week continued its cost-cutting campaign by selling its Endicott, N.Y. facility to a local business group. Endicott Interconnect Technologies, a newly formed company, will invest $100 million to acquire the IBM campus and retain nearly 2,000 jobs from IBM's Interconnect Products microelectronics operations...
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couldn't offer details about that lawsuit, other than that it was filed in January.
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How DataPower acquisition bolsters IBM WebSphere
moving the XML processing out of the application server, where traditionally much of the work has been done.
The other issue that the DataPower boxes resolve is in the area of content-based routing. For traditional routers (and firewalls), the content of packets passing through didn't matter. It was, as Schmelzer puts it, "a question of one Web page versus another, a simple matter of... More... Oct 20, 2005
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