Chinese technology company Lenovo and the U.S-based IBM are extending their business relationship: Lenovo, which acquired IBM's ThinkPad line of PCs in 2005, has agreed to buy IBM's low-end server ...
IBM will come out with a new server next week that will let the company bring its Power4 processor to the middle range of the Unix server market. The new server, the p630, cuts costs by reducing the ...
IBM, which sold its PC and ThinkPad notebook business to Lenovo nine years ago, has now agreed to sell its x86 server business to the Chinese computer giant in a $2.3 billion blockbuster deal. The ...
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – IBM and Lenovo both made substantial gains in server sales and marketshare, says a new report from research firm IDC. Lenovo’s server business is based in RTP and is built ...
After reports earlier this week that IBM was again shopping its x86 server unit around—including talks with Dell—Lenovo executives announced that they had reached an agreement with IBM to buy the ...
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 ...
IBM on Friday unveiled new technology that aims to simplify how servers are installed by cutting through the mess of connecting cables. The new technology, called Advanced Connectivity Technology (ACT ...
The scalability of SQL Server 2005 is an open question. A recent Forrester Research report, fiercely contested by Microsoft, contended that beta customers were unhappy with SQL Server 2005's ...
An expected deal to sell off its Intel-based servers to the Chinese electronics company has arrived, reflecting the shifting realities of the market for powerful networked machines. Stephen Shankland ...