In November 2014, the top six supercomputers all run Linux, but that’s about the only thing they have in common.
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Enterprise software vendors go freemium: It’s all about the long tail
IBM, Cisco and others are launching new apps under a freemium model. Will Millennials see these enterprise giants as go-to vendors in the future?
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Can iPad conquer the enterprise? Only if #Apple has the guts to license #iOS
With consumer iPad growth tapping out, Apple needs to do the unthinkable to push into line of business applications and vertical markets.
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Queensland govt to take IBM to court over health payroll bungle
The Queensland government has said that it will be taking legal action against IBM to make it pay for the malfunction that occurred in the state’s health payroll in 2010.
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ABN AMRO signs multi-billion dollar outsourcing deal with IBM
Netherlands based bank, ABM AMRO signs up with IBM in a 10-year deal which will mean building them a private cloud to cover all the bank’s sites.
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IBM strikes Docker deal and rolls out its own Containers beta
As well as unveiling the beta of its IBM Containers Docker-based service, the enterprise giant is to sell Docker’s container management suite, along with new open-source orchestration tools.
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DevOps a natural fit for cloud #security
Close collaboration between development and operations teams can lead to more resilient and secure cloud applications. The challenge is culture, not technology.
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Business #security leaders fear loss of cyber war: IBM
According to IBM’s latest CISO study, 60 percent of security leaders feel as though their organizations are outgunned in the supposed cyber war.
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Apple, IBM roll out first wave of #mobile apps for business
The tech titans chose to tailor their initial batch of apps to enterprise customers in banking, retail, insurance, financial services, transportation and government.
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IBM, #Apple roll out industry apps: A look at the buying moving parts
IBM is gunning for a 70 percent standard and 30 percent custom deployment approach for its MobileFirst apps for iOS. Your pricing and returns will vary.
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