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Cloud Computing: A New Phase in Information Technology Management

Cloud Computing: A New Phase in Information Technology Management

...the managerial implications of the major components of cloud computing: hardware (INTEL, IBM chips to support virtualization); services (Google, Amazon.com); applications (SaaS, Software-as... Read more

21 March, 2011

IBM to share chip intelligence

Sony and Toshiba have expanded a deal so they will be able to incorporate some of IBM's chip-making advances into consumer devices such as cameras and PlayStation consoles Read more

2 April, 2002 by John G.Spooner

US Report: IBM chips as smooth as ice

A new technology from the labs of IBM promises to create low-power processors for laptop computers that can extend battery life by 50 percent, or alternatively, boost performance by up to 35 percent. Read more

3 August, 1998 by ZDNet

Intel's new chip doubles Itanium performance

...first 64-bit effort, potentially making it a contender against Sun and IBM chips Read more

29 May, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

New wireless tech promises gigabits in the home

...than 10m from one other or 480Mbps speeds at about 3m. The IBM chips are also not affected by line-of-sight issues. IBM has... Read more

6 February, 2006 by Michael Kanellos and Rupert Goodwins

Coders unfazed by Apple's Intel move

Apple's decision to switch from IBM's PowerPC processors to Intel chips has been cautiously welcomed by developers Read more

7 June, 2005 by Michael Kanellos

Supercomputing: Small firms making a big impact

...Virginia Polytechnic Institute, have also been built out of Apple PCs running IBM chips. Srinidhi Varadarajan, the brains behind Virginia Tech's cluster, also serves... Read more

18 May, 2004 by Michael Kanellos

Small firm creates supercomputer Thunder

...Virginia Polytechnic Institute, have also been built out of Apple PCs running IBM chips. Srinidhi Varadarajan, the brains behind Virginia Tech's cluster, also serves... Read more

11 May, 2004 by Michael Kanellos

New entries join supercomputing top 10

...the list: IBM's PowerPC 970 and Advanced Micro Devices' Opteron. The IBM chips show up in a $5.2m system officially named X but... Read more

17 November, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

Next Xbox will sport IBM chip

...plans to combine its resources in software and research and development with IBM chips, Robbie Bach, senior vice president of Microsoft's Home and Entertainment... Read more

4 November, 2003 by John G.Spooner

InfiniBand reborn for supercomputing

InfiniBand may not have dazzled the computer industry, but it has reached data transfer speeds yet to be attained through more ordinary networking technologies Read more

22 November, 2002 by Stephen Shankland

Itanium 2: Second time lucky?

...first 64-bit effort, potentially making it a contender against Sun and IBM chips Intel promises McKinleys galoreThurs 14 Feb: At Intel Developer Forum this... Read more

8 July, 2002 by ZDNet UK

IBM revs 2GHz PowerPC chip

IBM will use homegrown technologies to push PowerPC to 1GHz later this year, and to 2GHz in 2002 Read more

11 May, 2001 by John G.Spooner

Who built the fastest computer in the world?

...world of supercomputing is NEC, who keeps HP in second place. The IBM chips show up in a $5.2m system officially named X but... Read more

17 November, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

HP comes second in server race

...its new mid-range offering, the p660, which runs on eight proprietary IBM chips. Sun Microsystems is expected to announce its new high-end server... Read more

18 September, 2001 by Louise Banbury

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