IBM employees buzzing about layoff rumors
Rumors are flying about significant layoffs at IBM, but the company is neither confirming or denying the reports.
IBM labs promises five innovations
The ability to "talk" to the Web, information collection and retrieval systems that alleviate forgetfulness, and solar technology built into asphalt, windows and even paint are among the advances IBM sees emerging from its research labs in the next five years.
IBM data council to push XBRL as standard for risk reporting
IBM wants the financial industry to adopt XBRL as the standard for reporting risk factors.
Is the WSTF one Web services forum too many?
Vendors including IBM and Oracle are launching an industry organization Monday for Web services interoperability, despite the existence of another Web services interoperability group with many of the same members.
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