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Can IBM be a Google for businesses?

malebolgia   on 13 December 2004 - 19:46 · 5 comments & 895 views

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IBM is building software it hopes will make it the Google of corporate-search technology.

Big Blue has been quietly working on data storage software designed to greatly improve the ability of companies to find business documents scattered across their networks, Janet Perna, the general manager of IBM's information management group, told CNET News.com. The new software, along with other information-retrieval products IBM already has, underscores the company's shift out of low-cost hardware, notably PCs, and into higher-margin software and services.

News source: C|Net News.com


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(1 reply) #1 pdog on 13 Dec 2004 - 22:49
i though google had a corporate search system for sale using its technology!?!?!?!
#1.1 neufuse on 14 Dec 2004 - 06:21
they do.. you can but a google search system for corporations from google.. comes in it's own yellow google server rack mount box
#2 krono6 on 13 Dec 2004 - 23:21
Ha, I thought IBM Already is......I mean, if you really look at a lot of systems many use IBM Processors, including the Nintendo Gamecube
#3 jagedEdge on 14 Dec 2004 - 01:15
IBM always has pretty good ideas.
#4 Hills420 on 16 Dec 2004 - 03:35
Google is Google.

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