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    January 30, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Four Hundred Stuff This Week

    As we reported in last week’s issue, IBM cited customer expectations for impending i5 server and i5/OS operating system announcements for an 18 percent decline in iSeries sales in the fourth quarter of 2005. During its conference call, Big Blue said that it would be making iSeries announcements imminently, and I also reported last week that business partners were briefed on the new products on January 19.

    As you all well know, IBM tends to make its announcements on Tuesdays–not always, but most of the time. While I cannot tell you what IBM is up to today, what I can tell you is that tomorrow’s edition of Four Hundred Stuff is one that you don’t want to miss.

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    • IBM Buys CIMS Lab for Chargeback Capabilities
    • Cross-Server Partitions Coming for i5/OS?
    • IBM Quickly Fills VP of iSeries Marketing Position
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    • Mad Dog 21/21: Virtual’s Impatience
    • Lotusphere 2006: IBM Gears Up for Collaboration Battle with Microsoft
    • The iSeries 2006 Job Market, Part 2: What’s in Store?

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