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zdnet.com » software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - 7 hours ago
Sun and IBM could not have asked for better timing for the launch of OpenOffice 3, a major upgrade of the open source office suite. Both vendors are preparing to ship commercial offerings of StarOffice and Symphony …
Also tagged: training, software, microsoft office, open source, desktop, openoffice, office suites, microsoft corp, staroffice, sun microsystems inc, paula rooney, symphony 1 2, conversion tool
zdnet.com » hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 10, 2008
Here are today's notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily: Sam Diaz: IBM reports early. Profits up 20 percent, full year estimates reaffirmed. Larry Dignan: IBM: Beats earnings target …
Also tagged: hardware, microsoft windows, software, keyboards, e mail, wireless, operating systems, wimax, earnings, peripherals, rim blackberry, touch screen, larry dignan, components, online communications, monitors and displays, sam diaz, richard koman
zdnet.com » software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 7, 2008
 Here are today's notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily: Larry Dignan: IBM launches beta of 'Bluehouse,' eyes Cisco's WebEx Matthew Miller: First impressions of the Nokia N96 …
Also tagged: podcasts, internet, software, linux, pc, operating systems, steve jobs, microsoft corp, information technology, apple inc, larry dignan, matthew miller, yahoo inc, nokia corp
zdnet.com » software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 4, 2008
A roundup of enterprise software-related announcements released today: IBM unveiled new automated security software for midsize companies to help them test for Web application security vulnerabilities and find advice …
Also tagged: security, software, mobile, credit card, emerging technologies, enterprise software, software as a service saas, sam diaz
zdnet.com » software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 2, 2008
Maybe you saw the IBM announcement or the NY Times blog posting on it. iPhone now can run iNotes, a lightweight application for access to Lotus Notes email, calendaring, and contacts. But why the complex equation? …
Also tagged: software, mobile, marketing, enterprise software, apple iphone, groupware, ibm lotus notes, advertising and promotion, e mail servers, ted schadler
zdnet.com » hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Sep 29, 2008
Has Lenovo lost whatever mojo the ThinkPad had? That simple question raised a lot of discussion at TechRepublic and it's worth pondering. The problem: Gauging Lenovo's performance depends on a lot of anecdotes with few …
Also tagged: hardware, notebooks, consumer reports, larry dignan, lenovo group ltd, notebooks and tablets, ibm thinkpad
zdnet.com » software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Sep 17, 2008
HP needs to dispel the notion that it will try and build something proprietary using open source tools, which you can do under many variants of the BSD license. by Dana Blankenhorn
Also tagged: software, linux, open source, operating systems, unix, rumors, dana blankenhorn, hewlett packard co
zdnet.com » hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Sep 16, 2008
In its latest volley in a tug-of-war between two tech giants, IBM said Monday that it will offer services free of charge to migrate HP server customers to its System z mainframes. The effort, announced just as HP CEO …
Also tagged: hardware, servers, larry dignan, mainframes, hewlett packard co
zdnet.com » hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Sep 12, 2008
Chris O'Connor, vice president of IBM's software group, is one of three executives in charge of making Big Blue as green as possible. IBM has a project called Big Green that's about 16 months old. Like many technology …
Also tagged: hardware, management, storage, e mail, strategy, data management, power management, dashboard, information technology, larry dignan, data center, data centers, facility
zdnet.com » software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Sep 12, 2008
The strangest thing about the IBM System 38, now sold as the i5, is that IBM has consistently under-sold and under rated what has been, since the beginning, its best technical product. by Paul Murphy
Also tagged: hardware, software, storage, operating systems, data management, unix, databases, enterprise software, theory, machine, paul murphy, vms, rdbms, phone book, digital equipment corp, ibm iseries