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IBM makes faster Cyrix chips
- The chipmaking arm of IBM will release two new versions of a Cyrix-designed processor later this month, even though IBM's PC division dropped the processor family from its U.S. product lineup. [News.com]
IBM plans Web application server
- IBM is jumping into the rapidly growing market for application server software. [News.com]
IBM scores another NC win
- Score another one for IBM and its Network Station. [News.com]
IBM sees growth in services
- International Business Machines may be poised to emerge from years of single-digit revenue growth, powered by its surging computer services business, the company's top executive said today. [News.com]
IBM ships business suites for NT
- IBM today will begin shipping new business software suites designed to run on Microsoft's Windows NT network operating system. [News.com]
IBM site focuses on JavaBeans
- These beans may still be a little green, but at least they're free. [News.com]
IBM to offer Windows 98 for free
- IBM will offer free upgrades to Microsoft's Windows 98 operating system for Aptiva consumer models and also certain ThinkPad notebook models purchased before the software's scheduled June 25 release. [News.com]
IBM to promote Net phone service
- IBM will begin promoting Internet phone services provided by IDT, the New York Times reported today, citing executives close the negotiations. [News.com]
IBM upgrades database software
- IBM will announce today a new version of its DB2 family of database software for use on the company's mainframe systems. [News.com]
IBM will offer Netscape on Win 98
- IBM said today it will offer both Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer browsers on its Aptiva consumer PCs. [News.com]
IBM's fifth-generation mainframe
- IBM announced the fifth generation in its microprocessor-based mainframe family, saying it will deliver ahead of schedule a system more powerful than the company had promised. [News.com]
IBM, Sprint team on networks
- Telecommunications provider Sprint said today that it has entered into a deal with IBM to switch companies from private networks to more advanced data networking services. [News.com]
IBM, Symantec in antivirus deal
- International Business Machines and Symantec have agreed to join forces to develop and market virus protection software. [News.com]
IBM, Western Digital in pact
- Western Digital and IBM said today they signed a letter of intent on a supply and licensing agreement under which IBM would make its leading-edge hard drive technology available to Western Digital. [News.com]
IBM, others to promote 3D graphics
- IBM, Rendition, and Fujitsu today announced an alliance promoting a new chip architecture for increasing 3D graphics performance. [News.com]
ICL inks deal with Microsoft
- Microsoft continues to forge partnerships to drive the adoption of its Windows NT operating system and related applications. [News.com]
IDT lays out low-cost chip plans
- Integrated Device Technology (IDT) today previewed a product road map for its low-cost WinChip family. [News.com]
IFS rolls out business app
- A small Swedish company, Industrial & Financial Systems, is attempting to plant its flag in the growing market for business application software. [News.com]
IRS priority must be Year 2000
- The Senate unanimously passed legislation yesterday to overhaul the Internal Revenue Service, but the head of the tax agency has asked a congressional committee to delay any new directives until the bureau readies its computer and telecommunications systems for the year 2000. [News.com]
Ichat turns to customer service
- A company that made its name in software for consumer-oriented chat on Web sites is trying to turn itself into a player providing enterprise software for companies to manage their customer interactions online. [News.com]
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