Monthly Archives: February 2007

IBM Websphere to Allow Access to Google Gadgets

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Google and IBM are expected to announce a partnership today that will allow corporate users to access Google gadgets from IBM's WebSphere Portal software.Google...

Google Looks for a TV Ad Sales Exec, While the Academy Pulls Clips from...

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Google is looking to hire a national director of ad sales for its fledgling television initiatives, according to AdAge. Google's plan: buy up scatter...

Telecommuting’s Week and Weaknesses

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Did you know this is Telecommuter Appreciation Week? In homage to the birthday of the telephone man himself, Alexander Graham Bell, on March 3,...

IBM Pushing Clusters for Midmarket Businesses

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IBM is looking to expand its high-performance computing product offerings with an eye toward gaining traction in the midmarket space. The IT giant, based in...

AMD Launches First ATI Integrated Chip Sets

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Advanced Micro Devices is finally delivering on its promise to integrate ATI graphics technology into its product line. On Feb. 28, the chip maker, based...

dbaDIRECT Adds Database Support for Popular Open Source Platform

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Data infrastructure management company dbaDIRECT has added MySQL to the list of platforms it supports as a strategic sourcing partner for enterprises. As global enterprises...

Bringing the Photo Lab to Your Home

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Why print your photos at home when so many places will do it for you, and most of them at a lower cost per...

Google Searching for More Government Work

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Google is wrapping up a two-day sales meeting in DC today, where it hopes to convince federal contractors, engineers and the military that Google...

IBM Links Google Gadgets to WebSphere Portal

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Google gained a major new ally in its campaign to extend its applications and information services deeper into the enterprise with IBMs Feb. 28...

IBM Offers Sneak Preview of ITs Coming Attractions

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SAN JOSE, Calif.—Mobile phones that can predict your requests? A 3-D Internet? Health care from a doctor half a world away? These things might...