Developing telecommunications products that give you a competitive edge - today and tomorrow", with Christian Seider, Senior Managing Consultant at IBM
White Papers Join our live webcast with Christian Seider, Senior Managing Consulting, IBM Institute of Business Value, an expert in the electronics industry, and Andy Gurd, Senior Go-to-market Manager, IBM Rational software to learn: How the NEP market...
[December 10, 2009, 23:00]
Wednesday
Blog But it's not a good time to be a consultant. I wonder how you become a consultant. IBM has come along and bought the lot, pausing for nary a microsecond before relegating Monday back to a mere day of the week.
[August 5, 2002, 11:18]
SCO wanted to gag Torvalds
News We are also concerned about the many litigation-related statements made by Eric Raymond, who claims to be a paid IBM consultant, and by Columbia law professor Eben Moglen, who also claims to be an IBM consultant.
[April 30, 2007, 14:38]
Staff 'need reasons' to believe in security
News Companies must ensure that their staff understand the reasons behind security policies and support them, rather than just dictating them from on high, a government consultant said at Secure London 2005 on Tuesday.
[October 13, 2005, 16:20]
SCO engineer: No smoking gun found in Linux
News Although the details of the investigation are not spelled out in the email, Davidson does note that it was done by Bob Swartz, a consultant hired by SCO. An outside consultant was brought in because I had already voiced the opinion (based on very...
[July 15, 2005, 9:10]
IBM, Microsoft clash over .Net and Java
News IBM's senior consultant architect Keith Edwards and Microsoft group manager for .Net technical evangelism, Neil Hutson, were speaking at the NetEvents industry gathering in Montreux, Switzerland. The rift between IBM and Microsoft over Web services...
[March 4, 2002, 16:00]
IBM forges ahead with dual blade strategy
News Even though a higher form of life has evolved -- humanity -- the chimpanzee continues to exist," said Tikiri Wanduragula, IBM senior eServer consultant. IBM is going ahead with a "blade" server strategy that includes two processor architectures.
[February 20, 2003, 14:30]
IBM revamps Xeon server design
News We want to do for the four-way market what we did in the eight-way, getting to over 50 percent market share" Tikiri Wandaragula, senior server consultant at IBM, told ZDNet UK. IBM announced the eServer X3 architecture on Tuesday, the third major...
[February 22, 2005, 17:50]
IBM gives Shark more teeth
News More and more, companies are interested in disaster-recovery systems for reasons such as the September 11, 2001, attacks and regulatory requirements for safeguarding data, said David Sacks, a senior storage consultant at IBM.
[June 20, 2003, 10:57]
IBM wins battle of the brands
Talkback Make each consultant an ambassador to spread the word. Increase IBM Business Consulting Services brand recognition for the one remaining segment by giving all BCS consultants computer bags that proudly display the IBM BCS logo.
[October 16, 2003, 0:44]
IBM compounds its XML toolset
News Anthony Kesterton, a Technical Consultant in the Rational division of IBM Software, told ZDNet UK sister site Builder UK the company is releasing the toolkit with the aim of spurring on use of XML-related technologies in business applications.
[May 9, 2005, 17:30]
IBM beats up on HP, Sun, etc
Blog Part of IBM's success, according to Doug Nielson, IBM systems consultant, is because, "customers are being more clear-headed about the cost of IT". The struggle for market leadership between IBM and HP burst out in the open on Thursday with IBM...
[November 21, 2008, 16:28]
IBM servers to house third-party blades
News Our blade specification is an open industry standard," said Tikiri Wanduragula, IBM senior eServer consultant. Nortel Networks will make specialised networking devices to fit into IBM's BladeCenter. These blades, built to fit the slots in the IBM...
[February 20, 2003, 12:53]
IBM unmuzzles low-end 'Raptor' mainframe
News It protects our software revenues," said Doug Neilson, IBM eServer zSeries consultant. IBM's latest mainframe is available with the option of a cut-down operating system that only runs newer software, and does not run traditional mainframe software...
[February 18, 2002, 9:19]
US Report: IBM gets tough on Dell
News I don't think it will work -- not unless IBM's pricing is competitive," said Seymour Merrin, an industry consultant. In a move designed to blunt Dell's increasing success in the corporate market, IBM has instructed its sales force to get tough on...
[July 10, 1998, 6:15]
IBM says Amdahl migration plan is old hat
News Fifty percent of new mainframe MIPs are "new workload"; that is, applications which two or three years ago would have been considered suitable for Unix: Peoplesoft, SAP, web serving and data warehousing," said Peter Norris, IBM eServer consultant...
[November 21, 2001, 9:37]
IBM mulls blade desktops
News Speaking at a briefing with journalists, Tikiri Wanduragala, the company's senior eServer consultant for EMEA, said that blade desktops are one of the areas that IBM is looking into. IBM is considering extending its blade server line with the...
[September 22, 2004, 12:40]
Buyers turn up the heat on server makers
News If I fill all my racks with blades I am going to have a nuclear reactor," said one frustrated consultant who asked not to be named for this article. Although this use of virtualisation means more work can be done with fewer servers, the consultant...
[May 11, 2005, 10:25]
IBM in triple security alert
News Last month, UK-based security consultant Next Generation Security Software also highlighted similar flaws which allow hackers to run malicious code on computers running IBM's Lotus Domino or iNotes software.
[March 12, 2003, 14:27]
IBM to sell PCs via the Web
News However, Seymour Merrin, a consultant in Menlo Park, Calif.said a successful move into Web-based selling required skills and a concomitant corporate culture that still elude IBM. We've got to leverage all the pieces that IBM has to bring to the table.
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