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2012年9月19日 星期三

IBM Now/This Week


IBM Launches a Bold New Vision for the Digital Village
Forbes
And based on what I've seen this week, IBM appears to be its chief architect. The strong communities of the past, where family, businesses, church, school, and courthouses were all part of a village, have faded in importance in modern society, where we ...
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IBM Scientists Distinguish Individual Molecular Bonds
eWeek
IBM announced that its scientists have been able to differentiate the chemical bonds in individual molecules for the first time using a technique known as noncontact atomic force microscopy (AFM). According to Big Blue, the results push the exploration ...
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IBM Expands in Turkey and Poland - Analyst Blog
NASDAQ
In accordance with its expansionary policy, IT major International Business Machines Corp. ( IBM ) recently opened a couple of new branch offices in Turkey and Poland. The new offices are expected to boost its presence in the fast growing markets of ...
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IBM Uses Social Sentiment to Study Traffic Jams in India
Wall Street Journal (blog)
The research results are part of the technology company's IBM Smarter Cities Forum in New Delhi, where it also revealed a new method of analyzing social sentiment designed to help cities around the world more effectively measure and understand public ...
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
Knight Turns to IBM to Review Software
Wall Street Journal
IBM began its review Aug. 27 and is examining the Jersey City, N.J.-based firm's processes for developing products, after an "undetected bug" in old software caused it to unleash millions of unintended trades on Aug. 1, Knight CEO Thomas Joyce told ...
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Intel Confirms Freefall of Server Giants HP, Dell, and IBM
Wired
In 2008, says Intel bigwig Diane Bryant, three familiar names bought far more server chips than any other company on earth. That year, she remembers, HP, Dell, and IBM accounted for 75 percent of the revenue Intel raked in from the sale of processors ...
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Wired
IBM Wants to Put a Watson in Your Pocket
Businessweek
Bernie Meyerson, IBM's vice president of innovation, envisions phones tapping into Watson, which would answer complex questions remotely, like a supercharged version of the Siri personal assistant built into Apple's (AAPL) iPhone. A farmer, Meyerson ...
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Knight hires IBM to review August trading glitch
Chicago Tribune
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Knight Capital Group Inc has hired International Business Machines Corp to look into the August 1 trading glitch that cost the trading firm $440 million and forced it to accept a $400 million investment from a group of financial ...
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Thanks, IBM, for the memories
San Jose Mercury News
My friend Michael S. Malone celebrated the 60th anniversary of disk-memory (as in disk drive) today on the op-ed page of the Wall Street Journal. Malone is an engaging writer and a gifted historian who didn't disappoint in his account of IBM's move ...
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IBM Analytics to Support Jet Airways' Green Initiatives
Sacramento Bee
MUMBAI, India, Sept. 10, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced it has enabled Jet Airways, India's premier international airline, to more accurately calculate, track and report aircraft emissions. Realizing this significant milestone ...
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IBM Mainframe Evolves to Serve the Digital World
New York Times
The new model, the zEnterprise EC12, has strengthened the traditional mainframe's skill of reliably and securely handling vast volumes of transactions. That is why the mainframe is still the digital workhorse for banking and telecommunications networks ...
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New York Times
IBM enters HR web applications market with Kenexa buy
Reuters
Mon Aug 27, 2012 2:37pm EDT. (Reuters) - IBM Corp will buy Kenexa Corp for about $1.3 billion to enter the human resources software market in a move that would likely increase competition with Oracle Corp and SAP AG who recently bought into the sector.
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IBM making smartphone version of Watson
San Francisco Chronicle
Bernie Meyerson, IBM vice president of innovation, envisions a voice-activated Watson that answers questions, like a supercharged version of Apple's Siri personal assistant. A farmer could stand in a field and ask his phone, "When should I plant my corn?
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San Francisco Chronicle
IBM buys Kenexa for $1.3B in latest software deal
Boston.com
ARMONK, N.Y. (AP) — IBM is buying human resources management company Kenexa Corp. for about $1.3 billion, adding to its stable of cloud-based software. The Monday announcement sent Kenexa's stock to the highest point since it began trading in ...
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IBM to roll out new mainframes despite shrinking market
Reuters
BOSTON (Reuters) - IBM will unveil a new version of its iconic mainframe computer on Tuesday, adding new security and data analytics features as it struggles to stem declines in the sluggish market for high-end business computers. International ...
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IBM introduces new powerful mainframe computers
Boston.com
IBM said its zEnterprise EC12 mainframe server is designed to help clients securely and quickly sift through massive amounts of data, meeting the demands of retail and other clients in the age of ''Big Data.'' Running at 5.5 GHz, IBM said the ...
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IBM and Oracle Present Rival Chips for 'big Iron' Servers
PCWorld
IBM's new, eight-core Power7+, expected before the end of the year, is being manufactured on a 32-nanometer process, compared with 45 nanometers for the Power7. The more advanced process enables smaller transistors, which means IBM could fit ...
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IBM SmartCloud optimized for managing, drilling data from consumer devices
ZDNet
Summary: IBM's latest SmartCloud addition tracks customer intelligence on consumer devices with the promise of enhanced customer experiences as the reward. Rachel King. By Rachel King for Between the Lines | August 31, 2012 -- 13:00 GMT (06:00 PDT) ...
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IBM Insights: What the numbers mean
ESPN
However, IBM Insights -- which tracks data from Grand Slams -- indicated that was, in fact, one key for Serena against Zheng if she wanted to improve her likelihood of winning. IBM Insights is an algorithm that: • Identifies what a player can do to ...
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IBM Insights Could Solve Andrew Cuomo's Healthcare and Education Challenges
Forbes
New York's political leaders would be well advised to look at why IBM has pushed so hard for primary care's revival (short version: it has the greatest ROI of any healthcare policy). From its study of its $2 billion global spend on healthcare, IBM ...
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