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IBM has opened a $200 million development center to support companies building software for AIX, its version of Unix, the company said Friday. The center, based in Austin, Texas, gives IBM customers, ...
IBM plans to announce two new top-end Unix servers Friday, sources familiar with its plans said, opening major new challenges to Sun Microsystems and Hewlett-Packard. The new servers are the biggest ...
Dr. Chris Hillman, Global AI Lead at Teradata, joins eSpeaks to explore why open data ecosystems are becoming essential for enterprise AI success. In this episode, he breaks down how openness — in ...
Corporate users of IBM’s AIX operating system remained unfazed by The SCO Group Inc.’s decision earlier this week to follow through with its threat to revoke IBM’s AIX distribution license (see story) ...
SCO Group Inc. canceled IBM Corp.’s contract for the AIX Unix operating system Monday and revised a lawsuit against IBM to seek as much as $50 billion. The amended complaint also seeks an order ...
FNS' Bancs now available on IBM's AIX operating system Financial Network Services (FNS), a leading provider of integrated and modular banking software and services, announced today the successful ...
The SCO Group Inc. today followed through on a threat it made in March and ordered IBM to stop using, selling and distributing its AIX operating system, which SCO claims is an “unauthorized derivative ...
IBM on Tuesday expanded its IBM Flex Systems converged infrastructure solutions with the addition of three new POWER7 processor-based models, a new x86-based model, and new management- and ...
The SCO Group Inc. may escalate its legal battle against IBM Corp. after having discovered documents that it says prove that IBM violated SCO licensing terms when it developed the latest version of ...
IBM is merging two of its server lines — System i and System p — into a single family of products, a move that was widely applauded but led some to ask: What took you so long? When the two server ...