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Items tagged with 'IBM'

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The Original Killer App Killed. Lotus 1-2-3 Goes EOL

The Original Killer App Killed. Lotus 1-2-3 Goes EOL

Tuesday, May 21, 2013 - by Paul Lilly in News
Say your goodbyes, folks, Lotus 1-2-3 is being forced into retirement. For those of you old enough to remember Lotus 1-2-3, you might be shocked to learn that it was still on the market after all this time. Many people got their introduction to spreadsheets courtesy of IBM's legacy software, though Lotus 1-2-3 wasn't actually... Read More
New Star Wars Games, Battlefield Titles Won't Come To Wii U

New Star Wars Games, Battlefield Titles Won't Come To Wii U

Tuesday, May 07, 2013 - by Joel Hruska in News
One of the apparent casualties of Disney's decision to hand EA the reins of Star Wars development is the Wii U. DICE is one of the studios that EA confirmed would be working on Star Wars property, alongside Bioware and Visceral. The Battlefield developer has previously stated that the next generation of the Frostbite engine... Read More
IBM Releases "A Boy and His Atom," Guinness World Record World's Smallest Movie

IBM Releases "A Boy and His Atom," Guinness World Record World's Smallest Movie

Wednesday, May 01, 2013 - by Seth Colaner in News
Bored nerds create some of the most entertaining and amazing stuff out there, but when those nerds are nanophysicists, they screw around with things at the atomic level. And when those nanophysicists work for IBM, they get paid to make things like the world’s smallest movie. If you don’t catch what’s happening... Read More
IBM Misses the Mark in Q1, Declining Hardware Sales Largely to Blame

IBM Misses the Mark in Q1, Declining Hardware Sales Largely to Blame

Saturday, April 20, 2013 - by Paul Lilly in News
IBM's net income in the first quarter of 2013 was $3 billion, a hefty sum though down slightly (1 percent) compared to the same quarter a year ago. Total revenues also took a hit, declining 5 percent (or 3 percent after adjusting for currency) year-over-year to $23.4 billion, while operating income managed to move in a... Read More
IBM Says Flash Memory Total Cost Less Than Hard Drives for the Data Center

IBM Says Flash Memory Total Cost Less Than Hard Drives for the Data Center

Friday, April 12, 2013 - by Paul Lilly in News
Desktops and data centers are two very different beasts, and what's true of one might not be true of the other. For example, even though solid state drive (SSD) pricing has fallen dramatically in past year, it's still cheaper to equip a desktop or laptop system with a mechanical hard disk drive (HDD). The same isn't necessarily... Read More
EMC and IBM in Talks to Acquire SoftLayer for $2 Billion

EMC and IBM in Talks to Acquire SoftLayer for $2 Billion

Sunday, March 17, 2013 - by Paul Lilly in News
Both EMC and IBM are reportedly considering a purchase of SoftLayer, a dedicated server, managed hosting, and cloud computing provider based out of Dallas, Texas. The deal, which is being handled by Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse, could be worth as much as $2 billion, a hefty chunk of change for what's currently the world's... Read More
IBM’s Watson Supercomputer Scores First Commercial Deployment in Healthcare Industry

IBM’s Watson Supercomputer Scores First Commercial Deployment in Healthcare Industry

Saturday, February 09, 2013 - by Seth Colaner in News
When IBM’s Watson supercomputer proved that the meatsack we call a human brain was inferior to its robot intellect on TV’s Jeopardy, it was an entertaining parlor trick-style PR stunt to show that Watson was capable of “learning”. Now, IBM is putting Watson to use in real life by deploying it in... Read More
IBM Taking Aim At HP and Oracle with Lower Cost Power PC Based Servers

IBM Taking Aim At HP and Oracle with Lower Cost Power PC Based Servers

Tuesday, February 05, 2013 - by Paul Lilly in News
IBM on Tuesday announced that the way it's going to compete with Hewlett-Packard and Oracle in the server space is by offering lower priced and easy-to-configure solutions for small-to-medium size businesses (SMBs). Towards that end, IBM rolled out eight new servers powered by its latest Power 7+ processor, starting with... Read More
AMD Announces New Open Compute Platform Support; Possible New Customers

AMD Announces New Open Compute Platform Support; Possible New Customers

Wednesday, January 16, 2013 - by Joel Hruska in News
Nearly two years ago, Facebook launched the Open Compute Project. The initiative was intended to rethink all aspects of data server design, including cooling, racks, and server configuration. The coalition has gathered steam and support from a number of companies; AMD announced its own Open 3.0 Platform at today's OCP Summit.... Read More
IBM's Watson Supercomputer is a Potty Mouth

IBM's Watson Supercomputer is a Potty Mouth

Saturday, January 12, 2013 - by Rob Williams in News
Well... I'm sure this isn't what the designers behind IBM's Watson supercomputer had in mind when it came to human interaction. As it turns out, Watson, as smart as it is, cannot tell the difference between English words that are appropriate, and then not-so-appropriate. You might immediately realize when a word is derogatory -... Read More
Google Out-Patents Apple In 2012, But IBM Still Number 1

Google Out-Patents Apple In 2012, But IBM Still Number 1

Friday, January 11, 2013 - by Seth Colaner in News
We speak often of the “patent wars”, but underpinning those battles is something else: the “patent race”, as it were, which is how quickly and comprehensively companies can patent their technologies and designs. Without copious patents in hand, the Apples, Microsofts, Samsungs, and Googles of the... Read More
Apple iPad Dominated Mobile Online Shopping on Black Friday

Apple iPad Dominated Mobile Online Shopping on Black Friday

Monday, November 26, 2012 - by Paul Lilly in News
You're more than welcome to feign surprise if you really wish, but Apple's popular iPad tablet was one of the most sought after tablets on Black Friday. It was also the main vehicle for mobile online shoppers, according to IBM. Big Blue said that early promotions this holiday shopping season pushed online sales up 17.4... Read More
Intel's Eight-Core, Heavily-Updated Poulson Itanium Breaks Cover, Heads To Market

Intel's Eight-Core, Heavily-Updated Poulson Itanium Breaks Cover, Heads To Market

Thursday, November 08, 2012 - by Joel Hruska in News
Intel's Itanium has spent the past year in an unwelcome spotlight. The war between HP and Oracle over whether or not the latter had an obligation to support HP servers after publicly promising to do so dragged Intel's Itanium roadmap into the limelight. Ultimately, the judge found that Oracle had to live up to its contractual... Read More
IBM in Talks to Acquire Mobile Virtualization Software Maker, Red Bend

IBM in Talks to Acquire Mobile Virtualization Software Maker, Red Bend

Thursday, October 18, 2012 - by Paul Lilly in News
IBM isn't afraid to spend big bucks acquiring companies of all shapes and sizes, hence it should come as no surprise that Big Blue is reportedly close to striking a deal for Red Bend Software, an Israeli firm that deals with mobile software management technology. According to Reuters, the potential deal could be worth anywhere... Read More
IBM’s Watson To Help Medical Patients In Real Life Situations

IBM’s Watson To Help Medical Patients In Real Life Situations

Wednesday, October 17, 2012 - by Rob Williams in News
IBM's Watson is soon to hit a major milestone: it'll begin to deal with real patients. You might recall that this is one of the major goals IBM laid out for Watson back at its inception. As a "learning" computer, Watson has the ability to peruse information, understand it to the best of its ability, and then develop algorithms... Read More
IBM Confirms WII U Utilizes Power-Based CPU, Not Power 7

IBM Confirms WII U Utilizes Power-Based CPU, Not Power 7

Tuesday, September 25, 2012 - by Paul Lilly in News
Apparently Nintendo's upcoming Wii U game console isn't powered by a Power 7 processor after all, as was previously believed to be the case. IBM took to Twitter to clarify that fact, while offering a somewhat vague clue as to what hardware the Wii U will be running. "Wii U chip clarification: It's a 'Power-based microprocessor,'"... Read More
Samsung Joins The HSA Foundation, Your Next Galaxy with AMD Inside?

Samsung Joins The HSA Foundation, Your Next Galaxy with AMD Inside?

Friday, August 31, 2012 - by Joel Hruska in News
Earlier this summer, AMD launched its HSA (Heterogeneous System Architecture) foundation with a number of core partners. Now Samsung has joined the collaborative effort as well. This could be the beginning of an unprecedented level of cooperation between the APU designer and massive smartphone/tablet developer. The two... Read More
IBM Wants To Put A Supercomputer in Your Pocket: Enter Watson, the App

IBM Wants To Put A Supercomputer in Your Pocket: Enter Watson, the App

Wednesday, August 29, 2012 - by Paul Lilly in News
IBM's Watson supercomputing platform gets around. Its most famous appearance was on Jeopardy, where it trounced the two greatest Jeopardy players of all time by correctly (most of the time) answering questions about history and a number of other subjects. Watson wasn't designed for game shows, however, and has gone on to... Read More
IBM Acquires Solid State Storage Maker for Undisclosed Sum

IBM Acquires Solid State Storage Maker for Undisclosed Sum

Thursday, August 16, 2012 - by Paul Lilly in News
IBM has a long history in serving up storage solutions, and will continue to add to it by entering into a definitive agreement to acquire Texas Memory Systems (TMS), a company that develops high-performance solid state storage solutions. "The TMS strategy and solution set align well with our Smarter Computing approach to... Read More
Employee Group Reports 1,400+ Job Cuts at IBM in U.S. and Canada

Employee Group Reports 1,400+ Job Cuts at IBM in U.S. and Canada

Thursday, March 01, 2012 - by Paul Lilly in News
Job security is tough thing to come by these days, a fact that resonating in various departments at International Business Machines (IBM), the third-largest publicly traded technology company in the world and the largest computer services supplier on the planet. Despite its credentials and standing in the global community,... Read More
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