Reuters reports that IBM had agreed to buy Tealeaf Technology. Tealeaf, which was founded in 1999 and is an independent spin-off of SAP, offers software...

Back in 2009, IBM Research pioneered a sustainable mobility project to develop lithium-air battery technology capable of powering a family-sized electric...

With the three biggies – Intel, IBM and Yahoo recently revealed their quarter results – commentaries begins, different analysts putting up their point of view on who had gain and who had lost. Intel had reported quarterly revenue of $12.9 billion, operating income of $3.8 billion, net income of $2.7 billion and EPS of $0.53. The company generated approximately $3.0...

IBM has announced its first-quarter 2012 results with diluted earnings of $2.61 per share, compared with diluted earnings of $2.31 per share in the first quarter of 2011, an increase of 13 percent. Operating (non-GAAP) diluted earnings were $2.78 per share, compared with operating diluted earnings of $2.41 per share in the first quarter of 2011, an increase of 15 percent. First-quarter...

Reuters reports that Toshiba is willing to buy IBM point-of-sale terminal business, which includes cash registers. With this, Toshiba aimed at expanding...

IBM has announced another analytics software company acquisition called as Varicent. The company is based in Toronto, Varicent specializes in using the power of computing to analyze and understand sales performance and compensation. Varicent makes software that’s intended to automatically collect and analyze sales data not only from a company’s finance and sales operations,...

International Business Machine (IBM) in an urge to give competitor an edge with its new product line-up. The new product IBM planning for will help companies reduce time as well as money spent on increasingly information technology maintenance. The company’s PureSystems was developed through acquisitions and $2 billion in research and development over four years. “PureSystems...

Editor’s Note: Guest Author Pratibha is a technology enthusiast interested in analysing and reporting about different technologies. New versions...

It was way back 25 years ago when at twin press conferences in New York and Miami on April 2, 1987, IBM unveiled its plans to reinvent the PC industry....

International Business Machines (IBM) with collaboration with Rutgers University has opened a technology center in New Jersey that will house a $3.3 million supercomputer, named “IBM Blue Gene/P,” with thousands of central processing units, or CPUs. The supercomputer contains stacks of processors that can digest massive quantities of data in a fraction of...