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IBM Opens New Zealand Cloud Data Center

IBM has opened a new $65 million data center in New Zealand to serve the growing demand for cloud computing services in the Asia Pacific Region.

IBM Unveils Next-Gen Transfer Technology

IBM has unveiled new technology that would let consumers download a full-length, high-definition movie in one second. Unfortunately, it's years away from being widely available.

Man Claims Internet Chatroom Addiction in Dispute Against IBM

A man suing IBM for wrongful termination has said that his use of Internet chatrooms is a disability — not unlike drug and alcohol addiction — and that IBM’s decision to fire him for visiting adult chatrooms while at work violates the Americans with Disability Act (ADA).

IBM, Zend Team to Popularize PHP

IBM made a bold move recently by throwing its weight behind PHP, an open source embedded scripting language that is commonly used by adult website developers. Through a recently sealed deal with Zend Technologies, a Cupertino, Calif.-based PHP provider, IBM has laid plans to create Zend Core.

IBM: Linux Can Protect All Networks

End-to-end Linux security systems are possible and can guard sensitive assets across a real-world network setup, according to a test conducted by IBM. The test examined a wide range of open-source Linux products supported by IBM to see whether they could adequately protect a network in its entirety.

IBM Interns Unveil Weblink Fixer

Interns from IBM’s Extreme Blue student program have developed a utility which may make broken weblinks a thing of the past, they said today.

SCO Claims IBM Infringed

After weathering a severe virus attack waged by the creator of the MyDoom email virus, SCO Group was granted a motion to add copyright infringement to its lawsuit against IBM.