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  2. Open Threat Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Open Threat Exchange (OTX) is a crowd-sourced computer-security platform. [1] It has more than 180,000 participants in 140 countries who share more than 19 million potential threats daily. [ 2 ] It is free to use.

  3. Internet Security Systems - Wikipedia

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    Internet Security Systems, Inc., often known simply as ISS or ISSX (after its former NASDAQ ticker symbol), was a provider of security software and managed security services. . It provided software and services for computers, servers, networks, and remote locations that involve preemptive security against threats before they affect a business.

  4. IBM - Wikipedia

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    International Business Machines Corporation (using the trademark IBM), nicknamed Big Blue, [6] is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York and present in over 175 countries. [7] [8] It is a publicly traded company and one of the 30 companies in the Dow Jones Industrial Average.

  5. IBM Immediately Suspends Advertising From X/Twitter After ...

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    IBM said it was immediately pulling advertising from Elon Musk’s X, formerly known as Twitter, after a report found that ads for the tech giant had appeared next to posts supporting Adolf Hitler ...

  6. History of IBM - Wikipedia

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    International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) is a multinational corporation specializing in computer technology and information technology consulting. Headquartered in Armonk, New York, the company originated from the amalgamation of various enterprises dedicated to automating routine business transactions, notably pioneering punched card-based data tabulating machines and time clocks.

  7. IBM x series - Wikipedia

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    IBM x series may refer to: IBM ThinkPad X series — laptop line (2000–2005, later Lenovo ThinkPad X series) IBM eServer xSeries — server line (2000-2004) See also

  8. Fear, uncertainty, and doubt - Wikipedia

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    The SCO Group's 2003 lawsuit against IBM, funded by Microsoft, claiming $5 billion in intellectual property infringements by the free software community, is an example of FUD, according to IBM, which argued in its counterclaim that SCO was spreading "fear, uncertainty, and doubt".

  9. Lenovo System x - Wikipedia

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    System x is a line of x86 servers produced by IBM, and later by Lenovo, as a sub-brand of IBM's System brand, alongside IBM Power Systems, IBM System z and IBM System Storage. In addition, IBM System x was the main component of the IBM System Cluster 1350 solution.