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Rutgers opens new IBM supercomputer to private industry
It will be different to other installations as Rutgers university said private companies will be allowed to use the system, including Xerox, Siemens Ag, Johnson & Johnson, JP Morgan Chase, and Bristol-Myers Squibb. -
Nokia-Siemens to cut 17,000 jobs
Nokia Siemens has walked away from a meeting with the German unions clutching a piece of paper which it thinks will mean peace in its lunchtime. -
SAP bribes employees with phantom stock
SAP is clearly worried about losing some of its talent as it embarks on overtaking Siemens and develops more cloud based software. It wants to hold on to as many of its 54,000 employees as possible. -
Atos reports jump in profits after strong 2011
Atos announced strongfinancial results for 2011, as it marches closer to becoming debt free after its acquisition of Siemens’ IT services arm. -
RIM CEOs desert sinking ship
They have handed the poisoned chalice to Thorsten Heins, a former Siemens AG executive who has risen steadily through RIM's upper management ranks. We guess they have gone somewhere hot to have a nice rest. -
Siemens stains its reputation
An insecurity expert has accused Siemens of lying to the press about security bugs which could result in hackers taking out critical infrastructure. -
Wikileaks cables shows the world it's being watched - always
Others such as Alcatel-Lucent and Siemens also make an appearance. Nokia Siemens Networks has its woeful record featured after a subsidiary, sold to Trovicor, was found to have supplied monitoring equipment to repressive regimes. -
Hague Iran snafu raises questions about software exports
It mirrors the controversy surrounding Nokia Siemens Networks, which also supplied monitoring gear to Iran which led to human rights activists being arrested in the country. -
Homeland Security invents new bugbear – Anonymous
The evidence that Homeland Security used to justify putting Anonymous in its sights is a July 11 post at Pastebin, where a denial-of-service attack against Monsanto and possible future plans against the company were discussed and on July 19, a known member of Anonymous tweeted the results of browsin -
LED wars grow as Samsung rejects Osram legal push
LawSouth Korean chaebol Samsung has rejected legal moves by Siemens subsidiary Osram that it has breached a number of patents relating to LED lighting. -
Nokia Siemens starts axing staff
Nokia Siemens Networks has begun culling 1,500 jobs from the 6,900 staff it acquired with its $1.2 billion acquisition of Motorola's wireless business in April. -
Siemens' gear is still vulnerable
An insecurity expert has found that Siemens industrial control systems, upon which the world's infrastructure depends, are packed full of vulnerabilities. -
Samsung fires another shot in Osram patent spat
Osram isn’t innocent in this saga, originally taking the first swing. Back in June the Siemensarm went after Samsung and LG claiming that they had infringed its technology on white and surface mountable LEDs -
Cisco draws flak for China surveillance project
The biggest thorn in the side of sceptical public and politicos will be the seemingly two-faced nature of potential deals. As Nokia Siemens Network received rightful scrutiny for selling surveillance equipment to Iran used to hunt dissidents - now spun off into a company called Trovicor - shouldn't -
Nokia Siemens sell-off fails to win over investors
Nokia and Siemens can't find anyone interested in buying a controlling stake in their unprofitable joint venture. -
Nokia Networks invests in chip outfit
Nokia Siemens Networks, which is the spin off of the more famous former rubber boot maker, has suddenly splashed out on a chipmaker. -
Samsung Siemens LED patent skirmish continues
More patent infringement bellowing. Samsung and Osram are keeping up the good fight - with Samsung announcing that it is going to town against the Siemens subsidiary about its LED technology. -
Osram goes after LG and Samsung
LawSiemens' lighting arm Osram has decided to jump on the patent infringement bandwagon.
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