Synch.rono.us:
Check out the IBM.com/communities site, which has been updated with the latest release of Lotus Connections, version 2.5. With this new version, your IBM.com communities have many more capabilities, such as file sharing, activities, and more, and you may start to see communities you are a member of adopt some of these new (Read More)
Channel Insider - RSS Feeds:
More than 150 exhibitors are showcasing their IT solutions at Interop New York 2009, November 16-20 at the Javits Convention Center, including APC, AT T, CA, Cisco, Citrix, Enterasys, Force10 Networks, HP, IBM, LifeSize, Microsoft, Qwest, Riverbed, and Xirrus. Channel Insider takes a closer look at 20 of the announcements m (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
HP Labs has joined the race to build an infrastructure for the emerging Internet of Things. The giant computing and IT services company has announced a project that aims to be a "Central Nervous System for the Earth" (CeNSE). It's a research and development program to build a planetwide sensing network, using billions of "t (Read More)
CNET News.com:
A leading IBM researcher says computers capable of mimicking the human brain's power and efficiency could be just a decade away. CNET News reporter Daniel Terdiman talks about the findings. (Read More)
Channel Insider - RSS Feeds:
IBM said it was launching a service called Smart Analytics Cloud, its biggest cloud computing service yet and that it would first be adopted internally. - (Reuters) - IBM launched a new cloud computing service on Monday, aiming to take on companies such as Amazon.com Inc, Google Inc, Microsoft Corp and Salesforce.com I (Read More)
ZDNet News - News Page One:
The Cray XT5 supercomputer known as "Jaguar" has finally clawed its way to the title of fastest computer in the world. (Read More)
TechCrunch:
During IBM’s Q3 earnings call a few weeks ago, IBM CFO Mark Loughridge highlighted business analytics as a sector where Big Blue is investing significant amounts of cash. The company recently acquired data analytics company SPSS for $1.2 billion and business analytics firm RedPill. Tonight, IBM is unveiling a new internal a (Read More)
CNET News.com:
Cray XT5 supercomputer known as "Jaguar" finally bests IBM after three tries. The top 10, while still dominated by supercomputers housed in the U.S., had just one newcomer. (Read More)
Channel Insider - RSS Feeds:
The hype around RFID solutions peaked around 2004 but has not come close to meeting lofty expectations -- much to the dismay of some invested solution providers. But IBM and Microsoft see a revival in the works, and are banking that a newly positioned RFID will finally make headway. - When it comes to RFID, the buzz has (Read More)
The Greater IBM Connection - on the blog side:
A Smarter Planet.
A Smarter healthcare system: Sam Palmisano’s speech at the 2009 Medical Innovation Summit, Cleveland ClinicRemarks (as prepared) by Samuel J. Palmisano, IBM Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer
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A server refresh cycle is coming if it's not already here, spurred by virtualization, according to IDC. The market research company says as the server installed base has aged, virtual machine densities on those systems have increased sharply, and new infrastructure is needed to handle the loads. - Server vendors are at t (Read More)
Chris Pepin:
Another great article from the November 9 issue of Information Week on "The Appeal of Cloud-Based E-Mail." IBM is mentioned in the article: IBM is also charging hard on cloud e-mail. In addition to its hosted Lotus Notes offering, last month it unveiled LotusLive iNotes, an online e-mail platform ... (Read More)
The lost outpost:
When my friend Suzanne Minassian-Livingston described IBM as “like a candy store” at last year’s Web 2.0 Expo conference in Berlin it immediately struck a chord with me; and I’ve reused her slide (based on a Creative Commons-licensed image from a Flickr contributor) many times over the last year.One of the things I’ve lea (Read More)
The Greater IBM Connection - on the blog side:
When my friend Suzanne Minassian-Livingston described IBM as "like a candy store" at last year's Web 2.0 Expo conference in Berlin it immediately struck a chord with me; and I've reused her slide (based on a Creative Commons-licensed image from a Flickr contributor) many times over the last year. One of the things I've (Read More)