Weighing in at more than a ton and storing 5MB of data, the IBM 305 RAMAC was the first supercomputer with a hard disk drive (HDD). Introduced by IBM on September 13, 1956, RAMAC stood for “random ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
IBM on Tuesday is expected to announce new data storage products with a design that allows for lower pricing. The computer giant plans to introduce upper midrange and high-end disk arrays dubbed the ...
IBM on Thursday unveiled new and updated storage products designed to help enterprises build AI-optimized infrastructure. The expanded product lineup includes the new IBM Elastic Storage System 5000, ...
IBM plans to invest $1 billion in research to design, create and integrate Flash into its servers, storage systems and middleware, a reflection of the changing requirements needed for companies to ...
IBM has confirmed that its storage OEM relationship with NetApp has changed, with sales of IBM-branded N-series solutions from NetApp expected to end shortly while sales of storage solutions based on ...
Jack Kilby demonstrates the world’s first integrated circuit to his colleagues at Texas Instruments (TI). From Texas Instruments’ website: Jack Kilby’s first working integrated circuit consisted of a ...
A food distributor and a provider of real estate data have turned to IBM for data storage gear, signs of Big Blue's momentum in the market. Earlier this month, IBM said food distributor J&B Group had ...
IBM is expected to stop reselling storage equipment it has purchased from NetApp, effectively ending a nine-year OEM relationship between the two companies. The ending of the relationship, first ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Gil Press writes about technology, entrepreneurs and innovation. This week’s milestones in the history of technology include the ...
IBM has run in the new year by completing the $2.05bn (£1.28bn) sale of its loss-making hard disk operation to Hitachi. Under the deal, which was approved last year by trade commissions in the US, ...
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