Big Blue is gunning for Dell in the Intel server market. In an announcement yesterday, IBM introduced new technologies for its eServer xSeries line of Intel-based servers that the company said would ...
Symon Chang, president and CEO of Fremont, Calif.-based motherboard and add-on card vendor Tyan Computer, drew a parallel between IBM's move and RCA's decision to exit the TV industry. "I look at what ...
IBM executives said Tuesday that the company, which has seen four consecutive quarters of faster growth than Dell in Intel-based server revenue, will cut the price of certain IBM eServers by up to 15 ...
The Microsoft-OpenAI partnership has catalyzed a massive capital spending buildout and a run on graphics processing units. To give you a sense of the scale, in the last quarter alone, Amazon Web ...
Dell Computer Corp., IBM and Sun Microsystems Inc. plan to build servers based on the high-speed InfiniBand I/O technology. Hardware from Dell and IBM is due to hit the market next year, and Sun ...
NEW YORK (CBS.MW) -- It was slim pickings in the arena of sell-side comments on the Street this holiday week, but Prudential looked to regain investors' attention with two sure-fire calls Thursday ...
Trying to shed its reputation as an inexpensive hardware vendor, Dell is taking steps to sharpen its enterprise offerings so it can compete more effectively with rivals IBM and Hewlett-Packard. On ...
IBM executives looking for a buyer for their company’s PC business most likely did not spend time in Round Rock, Texas. Speaking at a press conference at OpenWorld on Tuesday, Dell founder and Chief ...
IBM taps former Morgan Stanley banker as head of mergers IBM waits on suit to bar ex-exec from working at Dell BOSTON, June 23 (Reuters) - IBM named one of its executives, a former Morgan Stanley ...
BOSTON (Reuters) - IBM named one of its executives, a former Morgan Stanley banker, to be its new head of mergers and acquisitions on Tuesday after losing its chief dealmaker to rival Dell Inc, which ...
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