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IBM Launches Cloud Platform For Software Developers
Written by Alex Williams / November 5, 2009 11:42 AM / 2 Comments

IBM announced today a set of cloud services that will allow developers to develop and test cloud applications. In addition, IBM is offering free compute and storage for developers using

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Connecting Cognos and Lotus With Data, Mashups and Social Interaction
Written by Alex Williams / October 27, 2009 10:35 PM / 2 Comments

At the IBM Information on Demand conference, we asked Robert Ashe to sketch how he sees integration between the company's business intelligence and collaboration technologies. What he shows is how

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IBM Makes Another Commitment To Mashups
Written by Alex Williams / October 27, 2009 2:43 AM / 1 Comments

IBM has announced a mashup integration that fits Cognos Business Intelligence with a new version of the company's Mashup Center. The two services fit together to create an environment that

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IBM: You Can't Squeeze Knowledge From a Pixel
Written by Alex Williams / October 26, 2009 7:29 PM / 1 Comments

IBM is developing analytics platforms to help companies better understand how multiple pieces of information fit together to create rich forms of business intelligence. We sat down today at the

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Business Intelligence and Analytics Hot Topics at IBM Information on Demand Conference
Written by Alex Williams / October 26, 2009 3:25 PM / 5 Comments

Business intelligence, analytics and the demand for process optimization are the big draws here at the IBM Information On Demand Conference in Las Vegas. As one executive said on stage,

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Lotus Connections 2.5: Real Social Features Finally Arrive
Written by Steven Walling / August 28, 2009 2:00 PM / 2 Comments

Reports of an update for IBM's Lotus Connections software have been circulating since early 2009. Many analysts talked of a major upgrade that would instill the suite with some substantial

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Happy Birthday Business Computing, You're 28 Today
Written by Steven Walling / August 12, 2009 6:37 PM / 12 Comments

The IBM PC, the machine that helped launch the original revolution in business computing, burst onto the scene 28 years ago today. Though it was far from the first personal

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IBM Snatches Up Companies Left & Right
Written by Steven Walling / July 28, 2009 10:12 AM / 0 Comments

Today, IBM announced two acquisitions: source code and application security company Ounce Labs, and SPSS, a provider of predictive analytics. Both purchases arrive on the heels of IBM picking up

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IBM Expands Its SaaS Offerings With LotusLive Connections
Written by Steven Walling / June 25, 2009 12:00 PM / 1 Comments

As a major addition to its on-demand suite, IBM has unveiled LotusLive Connections at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference, where it won the Cloud Computing Technology Buyers' Choice Award. LotusLive has

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Lotus Symphony 1.3 Adds Microsoft Office Support
Written by Steven Walling / June 18, 2009 7:30 PM / 1 Comments

Today's 1.3 release of IBM's free Lotus Symphony productivity suite may not be the most innovative of improvements, but it's a product that addresses core needs of the enterprise as

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Despite Performance Enhancements, Oracle Enterprise Manager Still Lags Behind
Written by Steven Walling / June 16, 2009 2:00 PM / 1 Comments

Oracle, the global enterprise software giant, has released upgrades and new management packs for its Enterprise Manager software. The new offerings are tailored to handle the Oracle WebLogic Portal and

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IT Consolidation Blues: CHOI Does Not Spell Choice
Written by Bernard Lunn / April 23, 2009 2:30 AM / 8 Comments

Oracle is buying Sun, and bankers are looking forward to the next wave of consolidation. To somebody who remembers the innovation and excitement of earlier enterprise hardware and software start-ups,

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Broadsoft Wants Your Mad Mashup Skills
Written by Susan Scrupski / April 7, 2009 7:24 PM / 0 Comments

I've always felt mashups represent the greatest opportunity to deliver game-changing benefits to organizations experimenting with Enterprise 2.0. Although, a lot of what I've seen in the mashup community I

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