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06 Aug 2008
Software eases pain of legal discovery process
Software from IBM will help companies meet the challenging requirements of legal discovery. The new eDiscovery software lets companies automate the collecting, searching and classifying of information across multiple sources, while maintaining security and the ability to track changes. -
01 Aug 2008
IBM expands its cloud computing
IBM will invest almost $400 million on cloud computing centers in the U.S. and Japan. Cloud computing lets organizations remotely access a vast network of computers that can be tapped on-demand. -
29 Jul 2008
Research on browser weaknesses triggers attacks
IBM's X-Force says cyber-criminals are using public research on Web browser weaknesses to launch attacks before most users are even aware of their vulnerability. The mid-year report from the security group indicates that organized criminals are adopting new automated techniques and strategies that allow them to exploit vulnerabilities much faster than ever before. -
29 Jul 2008
Software harnesses mobile devices as memory aides
Cell phones and other mobile devices may soon offer help to faltering memories. New software technology created in IBM Research Labs uses the images, sounds, and text recorded on the devices to help people recall names, faces, conversations and other important information. -
23 Jul 2008
Software goes to bat for major league umps
The old taunt, "Hey ump, are you blind?" may soon be replaced by "Hey, ump, are you off line?" Major League Baseball (MLB) is now using software from IBM to give umpires more information and improve the way the game is officiated. -
23 Jul 2008
Software to boost care for 'preemies'
IBM and the University of Ontario Institute of Technology are using software and biomedical data to help doctors detect changes in the condition of critically ill premature babies. The results could be earlier intervention in conditions that threaten such "preemies." -
15 Jul 2008
IBM Reports 2008 Second-Quarter Results
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10 Jul 2008
Supercomputer makes waves at naval center
A new IBM supercomputer will help the Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVO) with ocean modeling and weather forecasting, thereby improving maritime safety.
