Big Blue is set to release improvements to its AIX version of Unix that makes the software better able to juggle multiple jobs in the same machine.
IBM has confirmed it will raise Australian prices on a number of its products by 3 per cent effective from 1 January 2010, in response to what Big Blue described as "changing economic conditions and cost structures".
US computer giant IBM has announced the launch of a software lab in India to support its customers around the world.
IBM intends to reorganise its sales force and increase spending on partner programs to boost sales of its software.
Competition in the business software market is fierce, and IBM is launching a three-pronged drive to increase its customer base.
A revamped version of key disk drive management software in Linux will be based on a project from a start-up, spurring a retreat by IBM programmers working on competing software.
IBM on Monday announced new software intended to take on Microsoft in the market for desktop business applications.
IBM has released a way to get Lotus Notes email on your iPhone that stops short of full support, but gets the job done.
Joining an exclusive club of 20 companies worldwide, IBM Global Services Australia has become the first company in Australia to achieve the CMMI Level 5 software certification standard.
IBM has agreed to buy French software company Ilog for 215m (AU$353.5m), IBM said on Monday in Europe.
IBM yesterday announced plans to buy business intelligence software company Cognos in a US$5 billion all-cash transaction.
IBM will spend US$745 million to buy software-development tools company Telelogic, Big Blue said on Monday.
At its annual Lotusphere conference, IBM showed off an early version of Lotus Mashups, a tool designed to let businesspeople, rather than professional programmers, quickly assemble Web applications.
Frustrated software programmers unable to sign up to the voluntarily run community of developers behind the Debian GNU/Linux operating system have criticised the management of the project.
Troubled software maker SCO's chief executive has claimed the Linux operating system includes Unix source code, during a court case in which Novell is suing SCO for royalties on Unix.
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