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1. Texas Mecca - 4/2006
www.govtech.net/magazine/sup_s - [Cached]Published on: 4/1/2006 Last Visited: 6/27/2006
John Crowe, spokesman for IBM, said the new center is open but is still in the extremely early stages.
"This is the first step of many," Crowe said.
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Crowe said the center is a new section of IBM's massive Austin Research Laboratory (ARL), which arrived in 1995 to explore microprocessors, emphasizing fast circuit families and computer-aided design tools to support complex and high-performance microarchitectures. Now the ARL employs 6,200 Texans and produces more patents than any other of the company's research laboratories worldwide. Crowe said the new addition to the laboratory represented a long-term investment for the company.
"We're building a plan that's not two years out, but it's five and 10 years out. We'll continue to tune and assess it as we move forward," Crowe said. -
2. IBM to buy out El Segundo software firm
www.dailybreeze.com/content/bu - [Cached]Published on: 4/2/2004 Last Visited: 4/2/2004
Armonk, New York-based IBM, the world's largest information technology company, has been facing the same market dynamics and choices, said John Crowe, a spokesman with IBM Software Group.
"There's much growth in this business, and you can either do it organically on your own, find key partners to help you get there or (do it) through acquisition," Crowe said.
Candle has been an IBM business partner since 1976.
Mullin wouldn't give Candle's revenue figures for last year. -
3. Tivoli - Media Contact Info
www.tivoli.com/news/press/cont - [Cached]Published on: 1/21/2003 Last Visited: 1/21/2003
John Crowe crowejd@us.ibm.com 512-286-3182

