NEW YORK: International Business Machines Corp. widened its lead last year in the U.S. market for Internet hosting services as it won a greater share of the medium-sized business market, according to ...
Regional telecommunications giant BellSouth on Wednesday turned over management of its data-hosting business to IBM. Under the deal, IBM will take responsibility for running two BellSouth centers ...
SOMERS, NY — Web Host Industry Review has chosen IBM as one of the industry’s “Hottest Hosts” in its January on-line publication. A panel of Web hosting experts ranked Web hosting companies based upon ...
In the $2.3 billion North American market for managed Web hosting and related services, IBM and EDS took advantage of market changes and turbulence during 2002 to extend their lead over rivals, ...
June 4 (Reuters) - International Business Machines Corp said on Tuesday that it would acquire database Web hosting company SoftLayer Technologies and create a new division for clients interested in ...
This author has long sought to shame Web hosting and Internet service providers who fail to take the necessary steps to keep spammers, scammers and other online ne’er-do-wells off their networks.
IBM takes aim at Office with free productivity apps, 09/18/07: A week after formally joining the effort to develop the productivity applications OpenOffice.org, IBM Tuesday released into beta its own ...
IBM and Akamai Technologies have expanded an existing deal to let companies run business applications on Akamai's hosted Web network, part of IBM's vision for utility--or on-demand--computing. The two ...
IBM Canada Ltd. has announced the opening of a $17-million Internet hosting centre in Montreal aimed at small and medium-sized businesses. It is the second such centre in Canada, after one in Toronto, ...
When K.C. from Boston wanted to know whether his instant-message conversations, especially those at work, were confidential, he turned to an unexpected source for the answer: IBM. That's because Big ...
This author has long sought to shame Web hosting and Internet service providers who fail to take the necessary steps to keep spammers, scammers and other online ne’er-do-wells off their networks.