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IBM's Smart Cube appliances integrate specific software components that are easier to run and manage than traditional servers and PCs In an effort to set itself apart from other server vendors ...
New IBM WebSphere DataPower appliances - based on technology acquired from DataPower last year - are less than two inches tall and 19 inches wide and can be installed and configured in minutes.
IBM Corp. has announced a new line of chips intended to support Internet appliances – Internet-connected, low-power consumer devices that are more portable and flexible than traditional PCs.
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ITworld.com – IBM Corp. announced Friday a new line of chips intended to support Internet appliances — Internet-connected, low-power consumer devices that are more portable and flexible than ...
IBM will also court ISVs with the Nov. 21 release of the Smart Business Developers’ Kit, which can be used to port Domino-based applications to the appliance.
IBM hopes to bring BI to a wider audience of midmarket customers with a new software stack developed in partnership with Business Objects SA, industry sources said.
IBM has announced the IBM Netezza Customer Intelligence Appliance, an appliance that analyzes up to petabytes of data, including consumer sales data and online shopping trends, to help retailers gain ...
Although IBM stressed the no-downtime benefit of the appliance, the tool can also be used in an offline mode to boost the speed of the migration, said Sciacchetano. And while EMC is in Big Blue's ...
IBM first tested the Smart Cube idea in India last year, where many SMBs were purchasing hardware or deploying applications for the first time, Friedman said. Software drives a lot of the hardware ...