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Blue Coat Systems, Inc. Q2 2010 Earnings Call Transcript...Miller Tabak The guys over at Cisco have opened up an opportunity for a lot of the small players in the space by basically poking IBM, HP and Dell in the eye with their decision to compete with those former partners of theirs. Have you seen... In this article: Revenue, Customer, Brian NeSmith, Cost of goods sold, and Balance sheet |
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The Register | November 18, 2009
Quantum's small tape libraries get big
...everyday 2 and 4U boxes offered by everybody else. One manufacturer - BDT - makes the 24- and 48-slot entry-level LTO4 tape libraries made by Dell, HP, IBM, Overland, Sun and Tandberg Data. Quantum has decided to forego OEM'ing the BDT boxes...
In this article: Quantum, Scalar, BDT, Tandberg Data, Overland Data, and Dell
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Telegraph.co.uk - All news | November 04, 2009
Intel accused of bribery and coercion
...for personal computers. He accuses Intel of bribing companies such as Dell, IBM and HP to use its chips rather than those of rival firms, offering them "billions of dollars" in return for their support. "Rather than compete fairly,...
In this article: Intel, Coercion, Andrew Cuomo, New York, Federal Trade Commission, European Union, and Dell
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San Jose Mercury News | November 13, 2009
Hewlett-Packard Chose 3Com Over 'Myriad' Companies
...no longer in the running, "we believe there are only a few, very low-probability potential acquirers remaining," including Oracle, IBM and Dell. Brocade declined 3 cents to $8.05 Friday. We are pleased to let readers post comments...
In this article: 3Com, Hewlett-Packard, Oracle, ProCurve, Larry Ellison, Acquirer, Brocade Communications Systems, Piper Jaffray, Dell, and Cisco Systems
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Independent.ie | 7 days ago
Dell falls as sales miss target on PC slump
...profit margins. With this month's $3.9bn takeover of Perot Systems, Dell's most expensive purchase, the company is looking to win services customers from market leaders International Business Machines and Hewlett-Packard. Perot, which gets...
In this article: Dell, Revenue, Perot Systems, Hewlett-Packard, Acer, Windows XP, IDC, and Nasdaq
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Centre Daily Times | 7 days ago
TechTarget’s Media Consumption Research Identifies Specific Online Media Preferences of IT Buyers Based on Buying Stage
...by numerous invitation-only events. TechTarget provides proven lead generation and branding programs to top advertisers including Cisco, Dell, EMC, HP, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, SAP and Symantec. C) 2009 TechTarget, Inc. All rights...
In this article: TechTarget, Trademark, All rights reserved, Revenue, EMC, Nasdaq, Google, Symantec, SAP, and Dell
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Centre Daily Times | November 05, 2009
Research and Markets: Anticipating Changes: New Value in the Computing System Industry
...volume and value by CPU architecture in 2009 and beyond Major computing system makers' product strategies, including HP, Dell, and IBM, as well as these companies' revenue breakdowns by business segments; Cisco's server market deployment...
In this article: Cloud computing, Oracle, Cisco, Intel, Centralization, Revenue, Fujitsu Siemens Computers, AMD, Sun Microsystem, and Fujitsu
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San Jose Mercury News | November 07, 2009
Tech Ticker: Sun, AOL, AT&T
...in the market for server computers, which run Web sites and corporate networks, to larger rivals including International Business Machines and Dell. Oracle, the world's biggest database software maker, announced the $9.50-a-share...
In this article: AOL, Oracle, AT&T, New York, U.S., Gilt Groupe, Verizon Wireless, AT&T Wireless, and Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia
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Indiana Times - The Economic Times | November 18, 2009
Dell sees boost from Perot deal
...as computer hardware prices fall. Its services revenue of $5.7 billion in its last fiscal year, however, is dwarfed by IBM's $58.9 billion global services revenue and HP's $22.4 billion. Bell said Dell is typically increasing...
In this article: Dell, Perot Systems, Revenue, Recession, London, Fiscal year, Acer, and Taiwan
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The Register | November 16, 2009
QLogic gets vendor quartet for quad data rate gear
...train Posted in Data Networking, 16th November 2009 13:25 GMT QLogic has revealed that Dell, HP, IBM and SGI have all signed up to take its quad data rate gear. QLogic has quad data rate (QDR - 40Gbit/s) host channel adapters (HCAs)...
In this article: Qlogic, Customer, Dell, Copper, Revenue, Dual power, Oracle, and Emulex
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International Business Machines Corporation, abbreviated IBM and nicknamed "Big Blue" (for its official corporate color), is a multinational computer technology and IT consulting corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York, United States. The company is one of the few information technology companies with a continuous history dating back to the 19th century. IBM manufactures and sells computer hardware and software (with a focus on the latter), and offers infrastructure services, hosting services, and consulting services in areas ranging from mainframe computers to nanotechnology.
IBM has been well known through most of its recent history as the world's largest computer company and systems integrator. With over 388,000 employees worldwide, IBM is the largest and most profitable information technology employer in the world.
IBM holds more patents than any other U.S. based technology company and has eight research laboratories worldwide. The company has scientists, engineers, consultants, and sales professionals in over 170 countries. IBM employees have earned three Nobel Prizes, four Turing Awards, five National Medals of Technology, and five National Medals of Science. As a chip maker, IBM has been among the Worldwide Top 20 Semiconductor Sales Leaders in past years.
- Name:
- International Business Machines Corporation
- Type:
- Public (NYSE: IBM)
- Location City:
- Armonk, New York
- Location Country:
- U.S.
- Founded:
- Endicott, New York, U.S. (1889, incorporated 1911)
- Stock Symbol:
- IBM
- Industry:
- Computer hardware
- Computer software
- IT Services
- Consultant
- Key People:
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- Dan Fortin
- Mark Loughridge
- Mike Rhodin
- Dominique Cerutti
- Nick Donofrio
- Samuel J. Palmisano
- David Anderson
- Products:
- See products listing
- Revenue:
- US$103.6 billion
- Net Income:
- US$12.3 billion (2009)</small>
- Subsidiaries:
- Motto:
- On Demand Business, in demand people
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