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Indian schools spur virtual PC demand
News U.S.-based provider of desktop virtualization products, NComputing, expects its revenues from India to grow from 7 percent today to 35 percent by end-2009.
Tuesday, July 22 2008 05:32 PM
Tags: Desktops, Virtualization, Computing, India, IBM xSeries, software, processor, keyboard, revenue, U.S.
IBM increases lead in server market
News While others are feeling some pain in the server market, Big Blue is increasing its position as the leader.
Saturday, November 17 2001 07:05 AM
IBM's storage momentum continues
News The company snags two new customers with its midtier FastT storage device, a machine one analyst calls a "barn burner".
Friday, February 20 2004 09:51 AM
Symbian Foundation gets nine new members
News The Nokia-led mobile open source consortium welcomes a slew of new members, including 3 and Marvell.
Friday, July 11 2008 07:55 AM
Tags: Symbian, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, Mobile, Mobile Internet, QoS, Symbian Inc., IBM xSeries, software, Marvell, Internet
IBM firmware glitch puts brake on Seagate drives
News Issue causes Seagate SATA drives in IBM's xSeries and BladeCenter servers to hang, making the servers practically unusable.
Tuesday, March 03 2009 11:32 AM
Tags: Storage, IBM Corp., Seagate Technology LLC, hard-drive firmware, Serial ATA, Server, firmware, IBM xSeries, hard drive, Web Site
E*Trade moves to Linux servers
News The online broker announces that it is the latest company to move over to Linux, replacing some middleware servers using Sun Solaris with IBM systems running Linux.
Friday, February 01 2002 08:31 AM
Apple eyes Asian server market
News Apple Computer has its sights fixed on Asia’s multimedia streaming, education and biotech markets as it gears up to push its recently launched Xserve rack-mounted server.
Monday, August 05 2002 05:07 PM
IBM to use Linux in academic supercomputer
News IBM will build a Linux-based supercomputer expected to become the fastest used by universities.
Friday, June 01 2001 04:21 PM
Quarter of U.K. SMEs test Linux
News One in four small companies are testing Linux, and half of them hope to use it as their core operating system in place of Windows, according to a survey published by IBM on Monday. The companies surveyed believe the open-source operating system will not only save them money, but will be more secure, stable and flexible, said IBM.
Tuesday, December 09 2003 10:03 AM






