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IBM ends Olympic sponsorship
- IBM has decided to end its 40-year sponsorship of the Olympics after the Sydney 2000 Games, a company executive said today. [News.com]
IBM expands deal with Comdata
- IBM will announce today that it has won an expanded multiyear deal to provide computer technology services to Comdata, a top supplier of financial services to the U.S. trucking industry. [News.com]
IBM forms new software division
- Big Blue is getting bigger. [News.com]
IBM hits 350 MHz with K6 box
- IBM refreshed its Aptiva consumer computer line with a 450-MHz Pentium II system aimed at users itching for performance and released a more cost-conscious desktop built around the new 350-MHz K6-2 processor from Advanced Micro Devices. [News.com]
IBM in financial services pact
- IBM said it and financial institutions in Asia have formed an interactive financial services alliance to create a secure framework for online banking in the region. [News.com]
IBM offers free management tool
- Furthering its aim to make PC and server management more accessible for administrators, IBM released a free piece of agent software that offers more detailed information concerning the state of a machine and also allows managers to access systems via the Web. [News.com]
IBM readies secret weapon
- IBM aims to upset the sleepy conformity of the consumer personal computer industry next week when it unveils a screaming-fast machine targeted at power-hungry PC users, industry sources said. [News.com]
IBM touts new chip technology
- IBM unveiled a breakthrough process for building high-speed transistors that can boost the performance of computers and communications gear by up to 35 percent. [News.com]
IBM unveils new print systems
- IBM has introduced a new generation of corporate printing systems that enable computer users to deliver print output to devices anywhere in an organization. [News.com]
IBM's copper chips set to ship
- The world's first commercial computer chips wired with copper instead of aluminum will begin shipping tomorrow, according to IBM, which plans to market the faster, more efficient chips for use in a wide range of computers and consumer electronics. [News.com]
IBM, NetGravity in online ad pact
- IBM today said it has entered into a marketing, service, and technology pact with online advertising software maker NetGravity, to address the online advertising needs of IBM and its customers. [News.com]
IP may force private line cost cuts
- As more and more users want broadband services delivered via the Internet protocol, or IP, the price for private line services could be forced down, according to a new study. [News.com]
ISPs amid service evolution
- The term "ISP" is already becoming passe. [News.com]
ISPs win in phone subsidy ruling
- A U.S. Appeals Court today upheld the Federal Communications Commission's massive 1997 overhaul of subsidies and charges paid by long distance carriers to local telephone companies. [News.com]
Ilog reaps business software deals
- Ilog wants to be to supply-chain software what Intel is to PCs. [News.com]
India firms look to freer Net
- It's not just a fashion but a serious business--that's what Internet luminaries told Indian firms that will soon face freer access to the Web as the government ends a state monopoly in September. [News.com]
India prepares for Net revolution
- As India opens up the Internet with the end of a state communications agency monopoly, computer industry players are involving themselves in the country's first major commercial Internet conference. [News.com]
Indiana University to host Net2
- Indiana University will harbor the guts of Internet2's Abilene network, which will connect more than 130 universities at breakneck speeds. [News.com]
Informix's new strategy
- Informix Software is rearranging its deck chairs to stay afloat in the slowly sinking database market. [News.com]
Infoseek buys Net directory firm
- Looking to boost its e-commerce offerings down the road, Infoseek today acquired Internet directory service Quando for $17 million in common stock. [News.com]
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