I.B.M. increased its dividend payout 25 percent on Tuesday, reflecting the company’s confidence that it can thrive even in an uncertain economy.
author By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, source www.nytimes.com
Three rival teams of computer researchers are working on new types of software needed to better use computer chips that can process many tasks at the same time.
author By JOHN MARKOFF, source www.nytimes.com
I.B.M. reported strong quarterly profit, as its global reach and its healthy services and software businesses left the company unscathed so far by the weakness of the United States economy.
author By STEVE LOHR, source www.nytimes.com
I.B.M. reported strong quarterly profit, as its global reach and its healthy services and software businesses left the company unscathed so far by the weakness of the United States economy.
author By STEVE LOHR, source www.nytimes.com
I.B.M. reported strong quarterly profit, as its global reach and its healthy services and software businesses left the company unscathed so far by the weakness of the United States economy.
author By STEVE LOHR, source www.nytimes.com
I.B.M. agreed to drop its protest of a government contract it lost last year in exchange for the government to lift its week-old ban that prevented the company from getting new federal contracts.
author By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, source www.nytimes.com
I.B.M.’s service program for fast-tracked employees helps raise the company’s profile in foreign countries where it doesn’t have a strong presence.
author By CLAUDIA H. DEUTSCH, source www.nytimes.com
The mainframe stands as a telling case in the larger story of survivor technologies and markets. An old technology or business often finds a sustainable, profitable life.
author By STEVE LOHR, source www.nytimes.com
The company’s chairman and chief executive, Samuel J. Palmisano, was paid $1.8 million in salary, $5.8 million in and stock equivalents worth $12.3 million.
author By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, source www.nytimes.com