IBM has launched software to help automotive customers solve key business challenges, including the faster introduction of new products to market and more efficient communications with customers and ...
Dec. 16, 2004—IBM has released two new software products that extend its RFID offerings all the way to RFID readers and into the devices themselves. Until now, IBM has turned to partners such as ...
The company this week is offering a spate of new solution blueprints, or Solution Starting Points, to help VARs and integrators build custom solutions for specific industries. The blueprints target ...
IBM last week weighed in with a new alternative to fat clients that gobble up corporate IT resources. IBM’s Workplace Client Technology takes a middleware approach to delivering server-based ...
Sept. 15, 2003 – IBM today introduced an RFID service to help retailers and consumer packaged goods companies deploy RFID technology for advanced product tracking and inventory control. The company ...
One of the paradoxes of the industry is that while IBM is an ardent supporter of Linux as an open-source operating system, it has a more proprietary approach to the middleware given its history with ...
IBM announced the industry's first high-performance Express UNIX servers and a new security solution for mid-sized business clients. These Express servers, based on the IBM POWER5 microprocessor, ...
Aimed at retail, corporate and private banks, as well as other institutions, CBS offers local installs or cloud hosting for its product. Along with core support for banking activity, the product also ...
IBM on Monday will outline an ambitious plan to establish greater technical consistency within its line of middleware products. The end goal is to increase the portability of both data and ...
Big Blue is targeting Microsoft by signing deals to have its middleware preinstalled on Linux distributions like Red Hat, Suse, and Ubuntu IBM on Tuesday said it wants to free desktops from Microsoft ...