IBM Corp has signed an agreement with the city of Beijing to use advanced weather forecasting and cloud computing technologies to help tackle the Chinese capital’s persistent smog. After a series of
In the recent held Techday of Mumbai based ASIRT, Raj Saraf of Zenith Computers, an IT veteran provided insight on current state and future of IT industry. In an interactive session with
Oracle Corp on Thursday posted fiscal fourth-quarter results that disappointed investors looking for more progress against rivals selling web-based services, sending its shares lower. Reflecting expectations of a pickup in its software
Enjay IT Solutions Ltd, recently launched their Tiguin Linux OS for Desktops, & Enjay Tornado OS for Thin Clients and is a recognised player in ThinClient & other IT solutions. OneUp Infotech
IT bellwether Wipro has bagged an order to provide cloud-based managed services to digital cable and broadband service provider DEN Networks. The deal will enable DEN to transform into a B2C (business-to-customer)
Stan Shih, founder of Taiwan’s struggling personal computer maker Acer, said Sunday that he plans to retire as the chairman next month, six months after he returned to launch a series
IBM Corp reported its lowest quarterly revenue in five years as the company struggles with falling demand for its storage and server products. Shares of the world’s largest technology services company fell
Intel Corp’s investment in Cloudera announced last week amounts to $740 million and gives the chipmaker an 18 percent stake in the distributor of software for crunching Big Data, Cloudera said in
Cisco Systems Inc plans to offer cloud computing services, pledging to spend $1 billion over the next two years to enter a market currently led by the world’s biggest online retailer Amazon.com
At computer storage giant EMC, Amitabh Srivastava, president of advanced software division, said he’s solving problems of wider scope and greater depth than he would have been able to had he stayed
Internet has truly transformed the way individuals and organizations communicate. When one looks at how the Internet has changed so many of the things people do daily, it is hard to believe
IBM is teaming up with the New York Genome Center to help fight brain cancer. The company said Wednesday that its Watson cloud computing system will be used in partnership with a New York-based