eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Last week I had a chance to chat with Adalio Sanchez, who runs what was the IBM X86 server group and is moving with that group to Lenovo as a result of Lenovo acquiring IBM’s X86 server group. I’ve ...
With a new penchant for sharing and a willingess to look outside its walls, Big Blue has largely been able to contain its biggest problem in the server market: itself. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET ...
Lenovo and IBM on Thursday said they finally came to a deal under which Lenovo will acquire part of IBM's server business for about $2.3 billion in cash and Lenovo shares. The headlines, and much of ...
Even the biggest chip companies churn out their share of flops. But the hype that surrounds these chips is more fascinating than the failures. Brooke Crothers writes about mobile computer systems, ...
About two years ago, IBM realized it had fallen in the very market responsible for its initial success--the powerful server computers that lie at the heart of corporate networks. Two major companies ...
Nota bene: This is the concluding part of the surprisingly interesting history of the IBM PC. You should probably read part one of the story if you haven't already. In November 1979, Microsoft’s ...
The bluest of blue chips, IBM has a long history of providing value to shareholders. But its latest realignment puts its reputation on the line. IBM's history contains far more wins than losses; a ...
IBM has largely been able to contain its biggest problem in the server market: itself. For a decade, IBM's server group was losing ground to competitors because of a fragmented product line, political ...