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Power your business for a dynamic marketplace
Dynamic infrastructure series: Part 1 of 3
Information is an asset. Discover how to manage this asset prudently to gain new competitive capabilities.
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Pulse Comes to You Virtual Forum Nov. 18
Infrastructure to move forward, not hold you back
Pulse Comes to You Virtual Forum brings the excitement, education and experience of our global conference to you. This
special online event features key trends and innovations to help manage your infrastructure more efficiently and effectively.
Discover how a dynamic infrastructure can integrate business and IT assets to achieve short and long term objectives, respond
quickly to change and deliver quality service.
A dynamic infrastructure enables you to:
- deliver superior business and IT services with agility and speed,
- address today's security, resiliency and compliance challenges, and
- achieve breakthrough productivity gains through virtualization, optimization, energy stewardship and flexible sourcing.
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IBM thinks Smart
cnbc.com - CNBC's Maria Bartiromo spoke with IBM chairman/CEO Sam Palmisano about the company's lower-cost corporate
e-mail system and it's "Smarter Cities" event.
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IBM raises full-year outlook, posts higher profit
Reuters - IBM reported higher-than-expected third quarterly profit as its growing focus on higher margin software and
services businesses helped it cope with weak technology spending.
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