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IN THIS ISSUE:
Industry toasts 40 years of mainframe technology
IBM spawns ESS offspring
IDC: Linux gaining momentum, but never count out Microsoft
Hip hip hooray! IBM's premier mainframe turns 40
For what it's worth, Bill still king of the cash hill
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Industry toasts 40 years of mainframe technology
[Search390.com]
Forty years ago this week, the mother of all mainframes made its debut. IBMers past and present gathered to celebrate.
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IBM spawns ESS offspring
[SearchStorage.com]
IBM has introduced a smaller version of the Shark Enterprise Storage Server. But how does it compare to the bigger Shark?
IDC: Linux gaining momentum, but never count out Microsoft
[SearchWin2000.com]
To get an accurate picture of the Windows-Linux struggle, you have to have a snapshot of life on the client side, as well as the server side, an IDC researcher says.
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NEWS: Mainframe turns 40
The IBM mainframe is 40 this week. What were you doing when the System 360 was released on April 7, 1964? Click here to cast your vote.
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TOPICS: Hip hip hooray! IBM's premier mainframe turns 40
Forty years ago this week, IBM released the System 360 family of mainframes. The machines revolutionized both computing and how companies did business.
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For what it's worth, Bill still king of the cash hill
[CNN]
OK, so maybe the Swede's not in the lead. Both the IKEA furniture chain and Forbes have disputed a Swedish magazine's claim that IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad is the richest human on the planet. IKEA says the weekly Veckans Affaerer simply took the company's value and gave it to Kamprad. (He hasn't owned all of IKEA for more than 20 years). Forbes, similarly, said that the accounting was way off. It claims
Kamprad is worth more like $18.5 billion, a drop in Puget Sound compared to Gates' $46.6 billion. Makes you wonder about the next issue of Veckans Affaerer. Will they name ABBA the world's greatest band?
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