Powerful Express Server and security offerings provide efficiency and cost savings to SMB clients Sydney, Australia, 3 November 2004 - IBM has announced the industry's first high-performance Express UNIX servers and a new security solution for small to medium sized
Melbourne, Australia - 17th January 2005 - IBM and Tennis Australia today launched the Australian Open 2005 Web site: www.AustralianOpen.com . The new interactive Web site will enable tennis fans to get closer to the action than ever before, further
Melbourne, Australia - January 18, 2005 - Marking thirteen consecutive years as the Official Information Technology Provider to the Australian Open tennis tournament, IBM today announced a range of innovative new and enhanced initiatives to support the championship in its
As billions of dollars in aid arrive in southeastern Asia, the challenge is to distribute efficiently the supplies critically needed in the areas devastated by the tsunami and now threatened by outbreaks of disease. IBM's Crisis Response Team has been
Melbourne - AUSTRALIA - 1 February 2005 - A record 2.94 million different people took a virtual seat at the Australian Open 2005 via the official Web site (www.AustralianOpen.com), an increase of 66% on the 2004 tournament total of 1.8
Sydney, Australia 7 February 2005 : IBM today launched IBM Financing Advantage (IFA), a new financing program for Business Partners* to make IT financing simpler, faster and more responsive for Australia's small and medium businesses. The new program offers competitive
Last December, two leading PC companies announced their intent to create a single global PC powerhouse. IBM's Personal Computing Division, maker of the IBM ThinkPad® and the world's leader in enterprise PC innovation, will join forces with Lenovo, the most
ARMONK, N.Y, FEBRUARY 22, 2005... IBM today introduced the eServer X3 architecture, the culmination of a three year, one hundred-million-dollar development effort, to bring mainframe-inspired capabilities and sophisticated high-end technology to the company's next-generation 64-bit Intel Xeon processor-based xSeries servers.
Sydney, Australia - February 17, 2005 - IBM today introduced radically advanced disk, tape and storage software technologies designed to help clients more efficiently manage information through its lifecycle from creation to disposal. Specifically, these products provide businesses with low-cost
ARMONK, N.Y. February 25 2005 - Today, IBM announced that it will significantly increase its investments to engage nearly 10 times as many partners developing software applications and tools for its premier mid-market server, the eServer iSeries platform. IBM will