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Hitachi, Digital team up on servers
- Hitachi and Digital Equipment will jointly develop high-end server computers to replace mainframe machines, based on the Windows NT operating system. [News.com]
Home education market heats up
- Consumer electronics retailer Radio Shack plans to aim at the home educational market through its recent deal with Compaq Computer (CPQ). [News.com]
House panel OKs Y2K bill
- The U.S. House of Representatives Banking Committee yesterday passed unanimously a bill that would give federal regulators new powers to help the nation's financial institutions prepare for computer problems that may arise at the turn of the century. [News.com]
How CEOs can cash in quietly
- Robert Stevenson fit the profile of a lot of high-tech chief executives. [News.com]
IANA tests Net redirect
- Jon Postel, who runs the organization that has ultimate control over how traffic is directed throughout the Internet, last weekend decided to conduct what he called a "test." [News.com]
IBM South Africa sees upside
- South African information technology firm IBM South Africa said today that it expects to continue improving its profitability in the coming year. [News.com]
IBM cuts portable, server prices
- IBM (IBM) announced price cuts of up to 32 percent on selected models of its Thinkpad notebook PCs and Netfinity servers. [News.com]
IBM deal no panacea for AMD
- While a new manufacturing alliance with IBM will certainly help Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) meet demand for its K6 processors, a number of hurdles remain in the path to greater acceptance. [News.com]
IBM debuts NT server bundles
- IBM (IBM) and Microsoft (MSFT) today renewed their partisan bickering, this time over IBM's new entry into the Windows NT market for back-office server software. [News.com]
IBM hype in Olympic hot seat
- IBM is hoping a flawless performance at the Olympic Games in Nagano, Japan, will make up for some of the embarrassing glitches it suffered during both this year's Super Bowl and the Atlanta Olympics in 1996, and analysts say Big Blue's strategy might be working. [News.com]
IBM joins the 1,000-MHz club
- IBM (IBM) unveiled a 1,000-MHz PowerPC microprocessor, and tomorrow will describe the first concrete plansAn IBM engineer shows off a 1,000-MHz processor wafer. for a copper-based microprocessor, a shift in chipmaking technology that many believe will keep the industry on track to achieve further giant leaps in performance. [News.com]
IBM launches DB2 for Domino
- IBM (IBM) is brewing a new plan to entice millions of Notes and Domino groupware users to take a look at its DB2 database server. [News.com]
IBM may make AMD chips
- Advanced Micro Devices is negotiating to have IBM manufacture its Intel-compatible microprocessors in a deal that, although far from certain, would help AMD make more processors as it struggles to solve lingering manufacturing problems. [News.com]
IBM plunges into data analysis
- Hoping to capture a larger share of the emerging market for decision support software and services, IBM (IBM) today announced what it terms a company-wide initiative to supply business intelligence software and services. [News.com]
IBM sees growth in China reforms
- IBM (IBM) expects radical reforms of China's state-owned and financial sectors will boost sales despite regional economic woes, an executive said today. [News.com]
IBM takes aim at BackOffice
- IBM (IBM) later this month will launch new Windows NT-based server software bundles intended to compete with Microsoft's BackOffice. [News.com]
IBM to acquire chip designer
- IBM (IBM) said today that it would buy privately held CommQuest Technologies for $180 million cash and take a one-time charge for the deal. [News.com]
IBM to build top supercomputer
- Adding to a recent surge in supercomputer development, IBM (IBM) has won an $85 million contract to build a supercomputer for Energy Department that will likely be the world's fastest when it's completed in 2000. [News.com]
IBM to debut thin Pentium II notebooks
- A new series of cutting-edge notebook PCs from IBM will combine the slimness of its 560 line with all of the bells and whistles of its high-end machines, endowing IBM's popular ThinkPad design with a full set of features. [News.com]
IBM to put NCs in public housing
- IBM (IBM) Wednesday will announce its participation in a project to bring network computers and computer training to residents of a public housing development. [News.com]
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