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24 Results from /wholesale, "IBM Financial Services", 2010

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Options IT taps IBM for private cloud offering

Options IT, a leading provider of high-performance financial technology Infrastructure-as-a-Service to buyside and sellside firms, has leveraged IBM (NYSE: IBM) to deliver private cloud technology to financial services clients.

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Capco appoints Quamina as new head of payments practice

Capco, a global business and technology consultancy dedicated solely to the financial services industry, announces the appointment of John Quamina to head up the payments and transaction banking practice in Capco's UK banking team, as part of a growing European payments practice at Capco. Quamina will oversee the practice in the UK and play an important role in generating demand for its services in the marketplace.

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IBM BLueworks Live takes BPM to the cloud

IBM (NYSE: IBM) today introduced new software and cloud services that accelerate business processes, helping clients deliver better results and expanding IBM's leadership in business process management (BPM).

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IBM to acquire Blade Network Technologies

IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire BLADE Network Technologies (BLADE), a privately held company based in Santa Clara, CA. BLADE specializes in software and devices that route data and transactions to and from servers. The acquisition is anticipated to close in the fourth quarter of 2010, subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions and applicable regulatory reviews. Financial terms were not disclosed.

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RIM promises business 'super apps' with new middleware framework

BlackBerry DEVCON 2010 - Onstage at the BlackBerry developer conference, DEVCON 2010, in San Francisco today, Research In Motion (RIM) (NASDAQ:RIMM)(TSX:RIM) previewed BlackBerry® Enterprise Application Middleware - an innovative application development platform that will enable commercial enterprise and corporate developers to more easily build "super app" enterprise applications and services for BlackBerry® smartphones. IBM Interactive and customer ING DIRECT, Oracle, and SAP joined RIM on-stage at the conference today to present their plans to enable "super app" development solutions and services using the new platform.

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IBM ships first zEnterprise mainframe to re-insurer Swiss Re

IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced it has shipped the first two generally available IBM zEnterprise 196 mainframe systems to Swiss Re, one of the world's largest reinsurers.

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Bank VTB taps IBM and Norkom for AML system

Bank VTB has signed an agreement with IBM (NYSE: IBM) to provide the bank with an integrated anti-money laundering system, based on a solution from Norkom Technologies (AIM: NORK.L).

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IBM to shift 'world's fastest microprocessor'

IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced details of the world's fastest computer chip -- the microprocessor in a new version of the IBM mainframe that begins shipping to customers on Sept. 10.

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IBM completes Sterling Commerce acquisition

IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced the closing of its acquisition of Sterling Commerce. The company expands IBM's ability to help clients accelerate their interactions with customers, partners and suppliers through dynamic business networks using either on-premise or cloud delivery models.

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IBM renews Slib's Advanced Business Partner certification

PartnerWorld is an exclusive program by which IBM strengthens its relationship with commercial partners and contributes to their success by making their solutions better known among IBM's customers and other commercial partners.

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Danske Bank extends Dkr1 billion contract with IBM

IBM (NYSE: IBM) and Danske Bank, one of the largest banks in the Nordic region, today announced a seven-year, billion DKK contract extension of IBM's management of Danske Bank's global information technology (IT) infrastructure.

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IBM to acquire BigFix

IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire BigFix, Inc., a privately-held company based in Emeryville, Calif. The move aims to accelerate IBM's efforts to help organizations more intelligently secure the enterprise by managing and automating security and compliance updates on thousands of computers globally. Financial details were not disclosed.