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  • The Inside Stories of the Innovation Award Winners

    June 5, 2006 Mary Lou Roberts

    Back at the Spring COMMON user group meeting, IBM announced the second of its annual Innovation Awards. The awards are designed to showcase the achievements of iSeries and System i users who have done–as the name suggests–innovative things with the platform. We promised we would give you the inside stories of the winners, and here they are.

    Our intent was to profile the 2006 winners and finalists for each category. We weren’t able to reach everyone (although we tried, repeatedly), so we have had to give a snapshot of some of the companies that IBM deems the most innovative

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  • The Inside Stories of the Innovation Award Winners

    June 5, 2006 Mary Lou Roberts

    Back at the Spring COMMON user group meeting, IBM announced the second of its annual Innovation Awards. The awards are designed to showcase the achievements of iSeries and System i users who have done–as the name suggests–innovative things with the platform. We promised we would give you the inside stories of the winners, and here they are.

    Our intent was to profile the 2006 winners and finalists for each category. We weren’t able to reach everyone (although we tried, repeatedly), so we have had to give a snapshot of some of the companies that IBM deems the most innovative

    …

    Read more
  • The Inside Stories of the Innovation Award Winners

    June 5, 2006 Mary Lou Roberts

    Back at the Spring COMMON user group meeting, IBM announced the second of its annual Innovation Awards. The awards are designed to showcase the achievements of iSeries and System i users who have done–as the name suggests–innovative things with the platform. We promised we would give you the inside stories of the winners, and here they are.

    Our intent was to profile the 2006 winners and finalists for each category. We weren’t able to reach everyone (although we tried, repeatedly), so we have had to give a snapshot of some of the companies that IBM deems the most innovative

    …

    Read more
  • Storage Maker Quantum Acquires Library Specialist ADIC

    May 8, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Quantum, a long-time storage maker that used to do a pretty hefty disk drive business but which in recent years has specialized in tape drives and libraries, disk-based backup, and removable disk drives, said last week that it would buy rival Advanced Digital Information Corporation (ADIC) for a cool $770 million in stock and cash.

    The combination of the two companies, which will bear the Quantum name, will create one of the largest non-captive storage companies in the world, and one of the largest specialists in tape and disk backup technologies. Quantum rakes in about $750 million a year,

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  • os4nux, Anyone?

    May 8, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    A few months ago, I was talking to a prominent iSeries software vendor who was exhibiting at LinuxWorld. We were both bored, and we were shooting the breeze, and I made some crack about how what IBM should really do to bolster the OS/400 server business is create a new version of OS/400 that replaces all of the Qs in OS/400 commands with Ks, slap the KDE graphical interface on OS/400, give DB2/400 a new name such as MyOtherSQL, and just simply tell Linux shops that this is a new, more rugged version of Linux. IBM could even put out

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  • IDC Lectures Services Firms on Open Source Software

    May 8, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    The analysts at IDC have been studying open source software, and they have come to the conclusion that open source technologies are becoming an increasingly important tool for IT services companies. But IDC is warning that trying to take advantage of the open source software movement might be a bit trickier than the stalwarts in the services racket might expect.

    While the system integration and technical service units of the big players–IBM Global Services, Hewlett-Packard Services, Sun Microsystems Services, Unisys, and even Novell–were cited for having open source as a key part of their services portfolios, IDC

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  • The Lawson-Intentia Merger Is Finally Done

    May 8, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    It may have seemed to have taken a lot longer than it did, but the acquisition of Intentia International by Lawson Software was officially completed last week, just a few weeks shy of a year from the time the deal was announced. The deal was expected to close by the end of January, but had to be extended to the end of April. Last week, Intentia’s shareholders approved the deal and the company’s stock began trading on the Stockholm Exchange; Lawson was already publicly traded on the Nasdaq exchange in New York, and as we reported two weeks ago, Lawson’s

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  • Neoware Sees Growth in Thin Client Sales in Fiscal Q3

    May 8, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    With all of the issues surrounding the security of the Windows-based PC environment, you would think that thin clients would have long since taken off, at least in the corporate world. I know from personal experience that I would like to have a thin client network in my home, which takes less power and support than taking care of four PCs and two laptops. Somehow, I never get around to installing it. But if the financial results of thin client vendor Neoware are any indication, maybe businesses are starting to appreciate the value of the TC as opposed to the

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  • Storage Maker Quantum Acquires Library Specialist ADIC

    May 8, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Quantum, a long-time storage maker that used to do a pretty hefty disk drive business but which in recent years has specialized in tape drives and libraries, disk-based backup, and removable disk drives, said last week that it would buy rival Advanced Digital Information Corporation (ADIC) for a cool $770 million in stock and cash.

    The combination of the two companies, which will bear the Quantum name, will create one of the largest non-captive storage companies in the world, and one of the largest specialists in tape and disk backup technologies. Quantum rakes in about $750 million a year,

    …

    Read more
  • JDA Software Buys Supply Chain Specialist Manugistics

    May 8, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    The heat and pressure continues in the application software industry, and last week JDA Software, a specialist in the retail sector with strong ties to the OS/400 and Windows server platforms, announced it had acquired Manugistics, which has a complementary specialty in the supply chain and revenue management applications area.

    JDA is ponying up $211 million in cash, or $2.50 a share, to buy all of the outstanding stock of Manugistics, and it is doing so in order to have a broader base of customers and to have another set of applications to sell. The retail sector is

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