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  • ITE and IBM Launch S$200,000 Technology Training Centre in Singapore
    SINGAPORE – 16 July 2008: The Institute of Technical Education (ITE) and IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced today the launch of the new ITE-IBM Technology Training Centre (IITTC) at ITE. The Centre will focus on applications of the IBM Power Systems technology which is an industry-leading, open computing platform.

  • 10th SMEs Conference launches first IBM bus in Singapore delivering innovation directly to mid-sized customers
    SINGAPORE, 15 May 2008 - Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SCCCI) and IBM Singapore will launch the IBM Mobile Express at the 10th Annual SMEs Conference 2008 on 15 May, at the Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre. Officiating the launch are Mr Lee Yi Shyan, Minister of State for Trade and Industry, Mr Chua Thian Poh, President of SCCCI, Ms Teresa Lim, Managing Director, IBM Singapore and Mr Sky Chiew, Managing Director and Founder, Donut Empire.

  • IBM ships one millionth linear tape-open (LTO) drive
    Singapore, May 13, 2008 – IBM today announced that is has surpassed a milestone in the delivery of Linear Tape-Open (LTO) drive solutions, by shipping its one millionth LTO drive to its client. The announcement was made today at an IBM customer, business partner and employee event in Singapore today, where the LTO drives are manufactured in Singapore and shipped by IBM.

  • IBM Prepares Students in Asia to Meet Global Software Skills Demand
    Singapore – May 8, 2008…IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced a new program to help university students in Asia enhance their skills to complete in a global market. The new program will allow students at more than 2,100 institutions in India, China, Singapore and Vietnam to enhance their credentials and better compete for the growing number of technology positions available in the region.

  • 'Racetrack' approach melds best traits of hard and flash drives
    IBM scientists are moving closer to electronic memory that combines the best attributes of flash drives (common in digital cameras and cell phones) and the hard disk drives of computers.

  • U.S., Hong Kong, top 'e-ready' economies
    The latest "e-readiness" ranking of the world's largest economies puts the U.S. on top, followed closely by Hong Kong. The annual survey examines the information and communication technology (ICT) of 70 economies, using a model developed by the Economist Intelligence Unit in cooperation with the IBM Institute for Business.

  • St. Petersburg U. team tops ‘Battle of the Brains’
    Students from St. Petersburg University of IT, Mechanics and Optics in Russia took top honors in the 32nd annual Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest.

  • IBM taps water to cool latest supercomputers
    IBM's latest supercomputer uses a water cooling system that cuts air conditioning units by 80 percent and reduces the energy for cooling a data centre by 40 percent. The new Power 575 supercomputer, equipped with IBM's latest POWER6 microprocessor, relies on water-chilled copper plates above each microprocessor to remove heat from the electronics.

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