SAN FRANCISCO - In a sign that political instability and natural disasters can fuel technology spending, IBM Corp. plans to invest $300 million building new centers that can store companies' sensitive data and deliver it remotely in the event of a ...
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BURBANK, CA--(Marketwire - August 21, 2008) - It's happened to most of us before. You're working on an important project in Microsoft® Word with the deadline quickly approaching. Realizing that a previous document contained similar content and could ...
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The computing giant, which will unveil the plan on Wednesday, is building the sites in 10 countries, including China, Japan, Turkey, Poland, France and the United States. IBM has so far rolled out the cloud-computing data recovery technology to fewer ...
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Resize SAN FRANCISCO -- In a sign that political instability and natural disasters can fuel technology spending, IBM Corp. plans to invest $300 million building new centers that can store companies' sensitive data and deliver it remotely in the event ...
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NEW YORK (AP) _ Wall Street ended mixed Thursday after investors largely shrugged off a jump in oil prices and focused instead on a bullish analyst call on Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. that eased worries about the financial sector. Stocks ended off ...
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BOSTON (Reuters) - IBM plans to spend $300 million this year to build 13 "cloud computing" data centers where businesses can store information for quick retrieval in case their computer systems are destroyed in a disaster. Cloud computing refers to ...
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WASHINGTON: The White House is missing as many as 225 days of email dating back to 2003 and there is little if any likelihood a recovery effort will be completed by the time the Bush administration leaves office, according to an internal White House ...
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