computerworld.com — While Microsoft chases Yahoo, Eric Schmidt, Google's CEO and chairman is seeking a stronger relationship with IBM, something in which Big Blue's chairman and CEO, Sam Palmisano, appears very interested.
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snipergx1May 2, 2008
I'm guessing you're too young to remember IBM. The big crushing corporate overlord. There was a small starup named Microsoft that saved us. We loved them, looked up to them, supported them.. The question is... who is going to rise to save us from Google?
widgetmakerMay 3, 2008
IBM would not be where they are with crap products, as for lotus notes, it is fine aside form the fecking data limits (but that's a companie's choice)
jexieMay 3, 2008
IBM is a patent warehouse (though maybe recently giving it up to HP for largest), personal computers have never been their core business though I am sure they would have loved to be dominant in that area as well. They invent and own so much of the technology out there that every chip, board, and memory maker needs (although I think their software sucks didn't they invent the relational database?). Providing centralized computing is just one of the things they do, they never really got over the rep that IBM's all about mainframes and it probably even benefits them that most people don't know how big they really are.
matteosMay 3, 2008
Intelligent Google Machines today announces the birth of A.I. More details to follow...
ethana2May 3, 2008
Google and IBM are both awesome in my opinion. The fact that IBM is awesome is evidence that if you take an evil beast and remove its market share it can turn into something worthy of existence.....so let's try it on microsoft.
polkoMay 7, 2008
Good for IBM!
mydaveAug 13, 2008
Good luck IBM. it is good.<a class="user" href="http://www.ksusg.com">http://www.ksusg.com</a><a class="user" href="http://sooslic.com/?id=383">http://sooslic.com/?id=383</a><a class="user" href="http://mitip2007.org/location.html">http://mitip2007.org/location.html</a><a class="user" href="http://notesfromthenat.com/">http://notesfromthenat.com/</a>