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Researchers with the international Center for HIV/AIDS Vaccine Immunology consortium recently used the Roadrunner supercomputer at Los Alamos National Laboratory to map the largest family tree of HIV ever produced.
MBIA posts 3Q loss on insurance, investment losses
Bond insurer MBIA says losses on its coverage of risky investments have resulted in a loss for the third quarter, breaking two straight quarters of profits.
IBM to pick up the tab for workers' primary care
At a time when many employers are asking employees to shoulder a greater share of the health care cost burden, IBM Corp.
Despite having won the amateur-owner, 36 and over, title at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show on Pavarotti, Teri Kessler wasn't satisfied.
Surgery at a Spa? Buyer Beware.
Published: Thursday, November 5, 2009 at 5:10 a.m. Last Modified: Thursday, November 5, 2009 at 5:10 a.m. THERE is little to suggest that the TriBeCa MedSpa in Manhattan is a medical facility, at least in the traditional sense.
The incredible shrinking data center
November 2, 2009, 09:28 PM - Computerworld - Tom Gonzales is planning to shrink his company's data center footprint from 45 feet by 15 feet to a mere 12 feet by 12 feet -- and he couldn't be happier.
IBM to pay all of workers' primary care costs
International Business Machines will provide U.S. employees with 100 percent coverage for primary care, a policy designed to curb health expenses.
Ford joins Asian brands in reliability
Asian automakers are still building the most reliable cars and trucks, with eight of the top 10 brands from Japanese and Korean companies, according to an annual survey by Consumer Reports.
A&P expansion proposal stirs controversy in Armonk
ARMONK - One of the most common laments for years among local residents has been the lack of a full-size, modern supermarket in the hamlet.
Dassault Systemes and Ibm Announce Intent to Integrate Ibm PLM Sales Operation into DS
ARMONK, N.Y & VELIZY-VILLACOUBLAY, France -- -- Regulatory News: IBM and Dassault Systemes today signed an agreement under which DS intends to acquire IBM sales and client support operations encompassing DS's Product Lifecycle Management software application portfolio, as well as customer contracts and related assets, for approximately $600 ...
Byram Hills teens organize cereal drive for the hungry
ARMONK - Tara Siegel wheeled her little girl's stroller into the main hallway of H.C. Crittenden Middle School, where parents were lining up to have their children's soccer league photos taken.
Armonk teens launch cereal drive for Westchester's hungry
The Byram Hills High School Food Bank Club is organizing a cereal drive today and tomorrow to benefit the Food Bank of Westchester.
IBM shares fall in third-quarter bookings drop
International Business Machines dropped in extended trading after new contract signings declined last quarter, a sign that customers arena TMt yet ready to increase spending as the economy begins to recover.
Armonk investment adviser admits stealing millions
NEW YORK - An Armonk investment adviser admitted Monday that he stole more than $7 million from his clients and used the money for himself.
IBM puts executive on leave after charges
IBM Corp. put a top executive on leave Monday after he was charged in an insider trading scandal for allegedly leaking secrets about IBM's earnings and financial dealings with corporate partners.
IBM Exec. On Leave After Insider Trading Charges
IBM Corp. has placed a top executive on leave after he was charged in an insider trading scandal for allegedly leaking secrets about IBM's earnings and financial dealings with corporate partners.
Byram Hills students honored for AP exam scores
ARMONK: Eighty-seven Byram Hills High School students earned the designation of AP Scholar from the College Board this year in recognition of their achievement on the college-level Advanced Placement exams.
Medical Device/Diagnostic Ind.
IBM Explores DNA Transistors for Personalized Healthcare
Harnessing its expertise in silicon chips for biomedical use, IBM researchers specializing in nanofabrication, microelectronics, physics, and biology are collaborating to develop a groundbreaking DNA transistor that could advance personalized medicine.
IBM Nabs Third Consecutive NSS Labs Gold Award for Intrusion Prevention
ARMONK, N.Y., Oct. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NSS Labs, the leading security product testing and certification organization, today announced that IBM is the first vendor to ever obtain three highly coveted NSS Labs Gold Awards in a row for its IBM Proventia Network Intrusion Prevention System appliance.