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Protecode's Intellectual Property Management Tool Integrated with IBM Rational Application Developer

Protecode Inc., a technology company that focuses on software Bill of Materials (BOM) management and Intellectual Property (IP) determination today announced it has received Ready for IBM Rational Software integration validation with IBM Rational Application Developer. The Ready for IBM Rational Software program validates that integrations between IBM Business Partner products and IBM Rational software meet IBM’s requirements for interoperability and user experience. Protecode has also achieved the IBM Rational Best Practices Indicator distinction specifying that additional criteria beyond IBM’s mandatory requirements have been met, including improved safety and serviceability of the plug-in integration.

After nearly a decade of active involvement in open source, IBM's commitment to Linux is broad and deep, said Inna Kuznetsova, the director of IBM Linux strategy. This vision of IBM's rapport with Linux is shared by most, but not all, IBM observers.

IBM has demonstrated one of the highest profile supercomputers yet to run Windows as well as Linux - the Akka system, installed at the High Performance Computing Center North (HPC2N) in northern Sweden.

Report: IBM Worldwide Market Share Leader in Web Portal Software 6,000 Organizations From Public, Private Sectors Rely on IBM Portal Software for Everything From Employee Communications to Web 2.0 Mashups to Saving Lives

IBM (NYSE:IBM) today announced that analyst firm Gartner, Inc. has ranked IBM as the worldwide market share leader in the enterprise portal software market based on total software revenue for 2007.(1)

Made in IBM Labs: IBM Technology to Protect Customer Data in the

Researchers at IBM's India Research Laboratory have developed advanced data masking technology that helps call centers protect critical data without disrupting customer service or business operations. As IBM (NYSE: IBM) continuously seeks new methods to ensure privacy and security, the company intends to utilize this capability in its own call center operations to further protect information for its services clients around the world.

Made in IBM Labs: IBM Technology to Protect Customer Data in the Call Center Industry

Researchers at IBM's India Research Laboratory have developed advanced data masking technology that helps call centers protect critical data without disrupting customer service or business operations. As IBM (NYSE: IBM) continuously seeks new methods to ensure privacy and security, the company intends to utilize this capability in its own call center operations to further protect information for its services clients around the world.

Made in IBM Labs: IBM Technology to Protect Customer Data in the Call Center Industry

NEW DELHI, INDIA and BANGALORE, INDIA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 07/03/08 -- Researchers at IBM's India Research Laboratory have developed advanced data masking technology that helps call centers protect critical data without disrupting customer service or business operations. As IBM (IBM) continuously seeks new methods to ensure privacy and security, the company intends to utilize this capability in its own call center operations to further protect information for its services clients around the world.

Made in IBM Labs: IBM Technology to Protect Customer Data in the Call Center Industry

NEW DELHI, INDIA and BANGALORE, INDIA--(MARKET WIRE)--Jul 3, 2008 -- Researchers at IBM's India Research Laboratory have developed advanced data masking technology that helps call centers protect critical data without disrupting customer service or business operations. As IBM (NYSE:IBM - News) continuously seeks new methods to ensure privacy and security, the company intends to utilize this capability in its own call center operations to further protect information for its services clients around the world.

After nearly a decade of active involvement in open source, IBM's commitment to Linux is broad and deep, said Inna Kuznetsova, the director of IBM Linux strategy. This vision of IBM's rapport with Linux is shared by most, but not all, IBM observ

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IBM Introduces Optim Data Privacy Solutions

IBM announced open client and partner testing of the new IBM Optim Data Privacy Solution for use with SAP solutions, which provides enterprise data management and data privacy capabilities in support of SAP applications. The IBM Optim Data Privacy Solution offers data masking techniques to protect privacy in development, testing and training environments. IBM Optim Data Privacy Solutions are also available for use with Oracle E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft Enterprise, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, Siebel, and Amdocs CRM.

Sandbox helps evaluate enterprise solutions for IBM

IBM's Enterprise Modernization Sandbox for IBM i lets you evaluate IBM Enterprise Modernization solutions for IBM i through practical, hands-on experience.

IBM Expands Managed Wireless Services for BlackBerry

Orlando, FL- Wireless Enterprise Symposium 2008, – IBM (NYSE: IBM) and Research In Motion (RIM) (Nasdaq: RIMM; TSX:RIM) today announced IBM's new hosting capabilities to support the BlackBerry® platform. IBM has also joined the BlackBerry® System Integrator (SI) Alliance Program.

Sony Group, Toshiba and IBM renew agreement with Georgia Tech College of Computing for development of Cell/B.E. technology

IBM manufactures and markets business and consumer PCs, laptops, servers and workstations, microelectronic components, network equipment, computer peripherals, storage and software applications. IBM's services include e-commerce solutions, business and IT consulting, systems management and outsourcing. IBM offers service providers a comprehensive project management, systems integration and consultancy portfolio. IBM's networking products include adapters, hubs, switches and routers for a wide range of protocols, and the microelectronics group's communications products cover network processors, switch fabric products, control processors, optical transport products and other high-integration devices.

IBM nears a decade of Linux and open source

After nearly a decade of active involvement in open source, IBM's commitment to Linux is broad and deep, said Inna Kuznetsova, the director of IBM Linux strategy. This vision of IBM's rapport with Linux is shared by most, but not all, IBM observers.

Cognos Releases BI Software for Linux-based IBM System z Mainframe

Cognos, which IBM acquired in January, has released an update to its business intelligence software that will run on the Linux operating system on IBM System z mainframes. IBM Cognos 8 BI was being developed by the two companies prior to the acquisition, but assimilation of Cognos into IBM accelerated development.

Former HP VP pleads guilty to theft of IBM trade secrets

A former vice president of imaging and printing services at the Hewlett Packard Company (HP) has pleaded guilty to stealing trade secrets, announced Acting Assistant Attorney General Matthew Friedrich of the Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney Joseph P. Russoniello for the Northern District of California. Atul Malhotra, 42, of Santa Barbara, Calif., was charged on June 27 with one count of theft of trade secrets. According to court documents, from Nov. 17, 1997, to April 28, 2006, Malhotra was employed by International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) as director of sales and business development in output management services for IBM Global Services. In pleading guilty, Malhoutra admitted that on March 15, 2006, while employed at IBM, he requested and received confidential information concerning IBM Global Services, CC Calibration Metr

Made in IBM Labs: IBM Technology to Protect Customer Data in the Call Center Industry Next-Generation Data Masking Technology Advances Security and Privacy of Critical Customer Data

Made in IBM Labs: IBM Technology to Protect Customer Data in the Call Center Industry Next-Generation Data Masking Technology Advances Security and Privacy of Critical Customer Data

Made in IBM Labs: IBM Technology to Protect Customer Data in the Call Center Industry

Security, Detective & Crime : Made in IBM Labs: IBM Technology to Protect Customer Data in the Call Center Industry

IBM Empowers Business People With Customized Web 2.0 Software

IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced IBM Mashup Center will be hosted as a free trial on the Web with which non-technical business people can use to experiment and build customized mashups following the success of early corporate adopters Boeing Corporation (NYSE: BA) and Carrefour Group (PARIS: CA).

IBM Introduces Optim Data Privacy Solutions for Use With SAP(R) Solutions

IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced open client and partner testing of the new IBM(R) Optim(TM) Data Privacy Solution for use with SAP(R) solutions, which provides advanced enterprise data management and data privacy capabilities in support of SAP applications.

IBM Introduces Optim Data Privacy Solutions for SAP

IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced open client and partner testing of the new IBM® Optim™ Data Privacy Solution for use with SAP® solutions, which provides advanced enterprise data management and data privacy capabilities in support of SAP applications.

IBM Introduces Optim Data Privacy Solutions for Use With SAP(R)

IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced open client and partner testing of the new IBM® Optim(TM) Data Privacy Solution for use with SAP® solutions, which provides advanced enterprise data management and data privacy capabilities in support of SAP applications.

IBM, Oracle, SAP sued over server software patents

IBM, Oracle and SAP were sued by a closely held company that accuses them of infringing its patents. Implicit Networks, based in Seattle, claims the three companies and Adobe Systems are violating two patents for computer-server software that performs faster security functions. The patents were issued from 1998 and 2001 applications. The complaint, filed July 15 in federal court in Seattle, targets IBM's Websphere Application Server, Oracle's Application Server and BEA WebLogic Server, SAP's NetWeaver and Adobe's JRun and ColdFusion products. Implicit seeks a "royalty" and didn't specifically ask that sales of any products be halted. Oracle is the world's second-biggest software maker, behind Microsoft. IBM is third in software. SAP, based in Walldorf, Germany, is the world's biggest maker of business-management software, and Adobe is the

IBM Empowers Business People With Customized Web 2.0 Software

Today, IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced IBM Mashup Center will be hosted as a free trial on the Web with which non-technical business people can use to experiment and build customized mashups following the success of early corporate adopters Boeing Corporation (NYSE: BA) and Carrefour Group (PARIS: CA).

Alcatel-Lucent Selects IBM Security Software to Implement Large-Scale Identity and Access Management Initiative

IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced that Alcatel-Lucent (Euronext Paris: ALU) (NYSE: ALU) has selected IBM Tivoli identity management software to help support its efforts to increase security measures, improve employee efficiency, reduce help desk costs and support compliance initiatives.


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