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Ortiva Wireless Streams Mobile Media with IBM BladeCenter
IBM Improves Video Streaming Input by Up to 500 Percent
ARMONK, NY - 15 Aug 2007: IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced that Ortiva Wireless has redesigned its entire IT infrastructure by replacing its Dell rack servers with IBM BladeCenter servers, enabling a core component of its business to run up to 500 percent faster. » read more »
TerreStar Selects IBM to Help Design Nation's First 4G Mobile Communications Network
IBM BladeCenter HT to Run Mission Critical Applications
ARMONK, NY - 15 Aug 2007: IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced that TerreStar Networks Inc., an emerging mobile network operator, has selected IBM BladeCenter servers to design, build and operate the world's first all IP fourth generation terrestrial and satellite based communications network. » read more »
IBM Internet Security Systems Positioned in Leaders Quadrant for 1H07 Managed Security Services Providers Magic Quadrant
ATLANTA, GA - 14 Aug 2007: IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced that its Internet Security Systems (ISS) division has been positioned by Gartner, Inc. in the leaders quadrant in the North America Managed Security Services Providers (MSSPs) Magic Quadrant for the first half of 2007. According to the Gartner report, "leaders" in the North American MSSPs Magic Quadrant are vendors who have "significant 'mind share' among enterprises looking to buy an MSS from pure-play security vendors, and they generally receive positive reports on service and performance from Gartner clients. » read more »
IBM's Atomic Corrals Show Nanotechnology at Its Finest
MADE IN IBM LABS: The World's Tiniest Art on Display
Washington, D.C. - 14 Aug 2007: Two atomic-sized images resulting from scientific work at IBM's labs are part of an art exhibit opening today at the United States Patent and Trademark Museum in Alexandria, Virginia. » read more »
IBM to Open Largest Software Campus in Massachusetts
Enhancing Investment in Bay State High Tech Talent
BOSTON, MA - 14 Aug 2007: Continuing its pattern of growth, IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced it will open the largest software campus in Massachusetts in 2008. The software campus, comprised of sites in Littleton and Westford, Massachusetts, will bring together 3,400 of IBM's top technical talent in the state.
Two-thirds of IBM's nearly 5,000 employees in the state focus on the software part of IBM's business. IBM predicts that its highly profitable software unit will represent 50% of IBM's overall profit by 2010. » read more »
World's Fastest Supercomputer Delivers Breakthrough Science Simulations For The NNSA’s Nuclear Weapons Program
Built by IBM, BlueGene/L (BG/L) clocks in at 280.6 teraFLOPS (trillion floating operations per second) on the LINPACK, the industry standard for supercomputer performance. BGL is a workhorse machine for the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration’s (NNSA) effort to ensure the safety, security and reliability of the nation’s nuclear deterrent without underground nuclear testing, known as the Stockpile Stewardship Program. » read more »
NASA Selects IBM for Next-Generation Supercomputer Applications
June 6, 2007 -- MOFFETT FIELD, Calif. - On Wednesday, NASA and IBM, Armonk, N.Y., announced the agency has selected an IBM System p575+ supercomputer for evaluating next-generation technology to meet the agency's future supercomputing requirements. Supercomputers play a critical role in many NASA missions, including new space vehicle design, global climate studies and astrophysics research. » read more »