IBM is making a major investment to help juice its x86 server business ahead of the company's $2.3 billion sale of the x86 server division to Lenovo. Money is being targeted at advertising, bonuses ...
IBM channel chief Marc Dupaquier said the blockbuster sale of the company's $2.3 billion x86 business to Lenovo will not disrupt the business of Big Blue channel partners. Dupaquier, the newly ...
Lenovo's interest in acquiring IBM's low-end server business hasn't exactly been a secret, and today the company has confirmed it will snap up the unit, leaving IBM to focus on other businesses ...
IBM’s reported interest in selling parts of its x86 server business to Lenovo may bring major changes to the global market. IBM is the third-largest seller of x86 servers by factory revenue, with 15.7 ...
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. & ARMONK, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) and IBM (NYSE: IBM) have entered into a definitive agreement in which Lenovo plans to acquire IBM’s x86 ...
With Lenovo expected to close its IBM x86 server business acquisition by year end, a glimpse at the combined server product line has emerged. Once the deal closes, IBM’s System X and Flex servers with ...
After reports earlier this week that IBM was again shopping its x86 server unit around—including talks with Dell—Lenovo executives announced that they had reached an agreement with IBM to buy the ...
Nueva York, 23 ene (EFEUSA).Nueva York, 23 ene (EFEUSA). — El gigante tecnológico IBM anunció hoy un acuerdo definitivo con la tecnológica china Lenovo para venderle su negocio de servidores x86 por ...
IBM today unveiled the sixth generation of its x86 servers, which in an eight-way configuration now provide access to three times as much memory as before. With IT organizations looking to boost the ...
IBM has announced the sale of Big Blue's x86 server division to Chinese manufacturer Lenovo, thus terminating IBM's long-running relationship (and one-time rivalry) with Intel and freeing the company ...
IBM sold off its x86 server business two years ago to Lenovo, thinking it was exiting a cut-throat, low-margin business. But the cloud has only intensified x86 server chip sales, and IBM is paying ...
This deal was inevitable. Lenovo was the only major manufacturer that showed legitimate interest in IBM's low-end x86 servers. The Dell reports were -- pardon my language -- complete and utter ...