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Retail chain Myer will outsource its IT operations to IBM in a five-year deal announced today.
The New Zealand government is abandoning its IBM System i server platform for e-government applications, mandating a switch to a more standard x86 architecture.
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The latest IBM thin client, the IBM Network Station 2200, is among the most versatile on the market.
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