IBM megacomplex
Since february 2007 IBM has pushed sim after sim into their growing continent.
Here's the current sattelite map. At least 16 of these sims are IBM. Most of the work on these sims is done by the Electric Sheep Company.

Aide from these BigBlue sims, there is a cluster of several other sims that could be shared into the IBM PMWIN project which Google tells me is IBM PartnerWorld Industry Networks, No, I haven’t the faintest idea what this is, either. However, I did stumble upon this description at another IBM PWIN website which says PartnerWorld will allow partners to:

Probably one could write tons of blogs about IBM, here's a few by our guestwriter Aleister Kronos:
Here's the current sattelite map. At least 16 of these sims are IBM. Most of the work on these sims is done by the Electric Sheep Company.

Aide from these BigBlue sims, there is a cluster of several other sims that could be shared into the IBM PMWIN project which Google tells me is IBM PartnerWorld Industry Networks, No, I haven’t the faintest idea what this is, either. However, I did stumble upon this description at another IBM PWIN website which says PartnerWorld will allow partners to:
- Gain access to the best solutions, offerings, and skills to help you win in the marketplace.
- Quick and easy Web access to valuable IBM benefits and resources
- Competitive advantage in industries, services and solutions
- Increased opportunity to generate awareness and leads
- Teaming for success to deliver the expertise to meet client needs


Probably one could write tons of blogs about IBM, here's a few by our guestwriter Aleister Kronos:
- IBM Codestation:
http://slambling.blogspot.com/2007/02/schipol-and-ibm-codestation.html and http://slambling.blogspot.com/2007/02/ibm-codestation-update.html - IBM Benelux and some more news:
http://slambling.blogspot.com/2007/02/some-more-ibm-news.html
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