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IBM Mobile Enterprise- Computing in Motion
IBM Executive and SME sound bytes on IBM's Mobile Enterprise Strategy...
published: 10 Oct 2012
Author: IBM
IBM Mobile Enterprise- Computing in Motion
IBM Executive and SME sound bytes on IBM's Mobile Enterprise Strategy
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IBM Centennial Film: 100 X 100 - A century of achievements that have changed the world
The film features one hundred people, who each present the IBM achievement recorded in the...
published: 20 Jan 2011
Author: IBM
IBM Centennial Film: 100 X 100 - A century of achievements that have changed the world
The film features one hundred people, who each present the IBM achievement recorded in the year they were born. The film chronology flows from the oldest person to the youngest, offering a whirlwind history of the company and culminating with its prospects for the future. For more information, please visit www.ibm100.com (www.ibm.com
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IBM Centennial Film: They Were There - People who changed the way the world works
What does it mean to be an IBMer? Every employee experiences the company in different ways...
published: 20 Jan 2011
Author: IBM
IBM Centennial Film: They Were There - People who changed the way the world works
What does it mean to be an IBMer? Every employee experiences the company in different ways, but the global impact IBM has made on business and society over the last 100 years gives us all a common framework. "They Were There" is told by first-hand witnesses—current and retired employees and clients—who were there when IBM helped to change the way world works. For more information, please visit www.ibm100.com (www.ibm.com
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IBM, Goldman Sachs, Google LGBT Guide; MoneyGram Foundation; Subaru Fall Festival- CSR Min 10/15/12
IBM, Goldman Sachs, and Google are launching a LGBT resource guide for corporations in Ind...
published: 15 Oct 2012
Author: 3blmedia
IBM, Goldman Sachs, Google LGBT Guide; MoneyGram Foundation; Subaru Fall Festival- CSR Min 10/15/12
IBM, Goldman Sachs, and Google are launching a LGBT resource guide for corporations in India. The three companies will work with Community Business, a nonprofit that specializes in CSR, to make the business case for addressing the needs of LGBT employees. MoneyGram has launched the MoneyGram Foundation to support the company's mission to educate youth. The Foundation will fund programs that provide educational resources and school supplies to millions of children around the world. Since 2006, the company has donated $500000 annually to nonprofits through its Global Giving program. Subaru has marked its 5th Annual Subaru Fall Festival in Philadelphia. The Festival, held annually at Greensgrow Farms, a leader in urban agriculture, celebrates fresh food, local vendors, crafts, and farm fun. Subaru supported a Kid's Corner with music, activities, and a coat drive to benefit the Covenant House. For more information on these and other stories, go to www.csrminute.com. The CSR Minute is produced for 3BL Media by Video4Good www.video4good.com
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IBM, Intel Sick With PC Disease
IBM, Intel Sick With PC Disease...
published: 17 Oct 2012
Author: TheStreetTV
IBM, Intel Sick With PC Disease
IBM, Intel Sick With PC Disease
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Alisa Maclin: IBM Marketing Center for Smarter Commerce
The IBM Marketing Center is an IBM SmartCloud Solution that integrates digital analytics w...
published: 11 Oct 2012
Author: ibmsoftware
Alisa Maclin: IBM Marketing Center for Smarter Commerce
The IBM Marketing Center is an IBM SmartCloud Solution that integrates digital analytics with real-time marketing execution capabilities into a single solution that allows CMOs to better meet customer needs by quickly analyzing customer shopping patterns and turning these insights into intelligent offers that are personalized to each person.
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CLD Partners streamlines application development with IBM's platform as a service (PaaS)
By adopting IBM's platform as a service offering, IBM SmartCloud Application Services ...
published: 15 Oct 2012
Author: IBMCloud
CLD Partners streamlines application development with IBM's platform as a service (PaaS)
By adopting IBM's platform as a service offering, IBM SmartCloud Application Services (SCAS), CLD Partners now enjoys a more streamlined, simplified application development process. They also save money for themselves and their end customers. SCAS is changing the way CLD Partners hires developers and how they design, deploy and support their software. For more information about this offering, visit: www.ibm.com Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com and on our blog at www.thoughtsoncloud.com.
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IBM Centennial Film: Wild Ducks - Celebrating 100 years of Visionary Clients
Former IBM chairman Thomas Watson, Jr. knew how important it was to work with people who q...
published: 15 Jun 2011
Author: IBM
IBM Centennial Film: Wild Ducks - Celebrating 100 years of Visionary Clients
Former IBM chairman Thomas Watson, Jr. knew how important it was to work with people who question the way things are and challenge the status quo. In fact, he even had a name for them. "Wild Ducks" is a film about four IBM clients whose questioning minds and unconventional ideas are transforming our world. See and hear their inspirational stories. For more information, please visit www.ibm100.com (www.ibm.com
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Identifying Security Challenges and Finding Solutions with IBM
www.ibm.com Glen Gooding from the IBM Institute for Advanced Security discusses the benefi...
published: 15 Oct 2012
Author: ibmservicemanagement
Identifying Security Challenges and Finding Solutions with IBM
www.ibm.com Glen Gooding from the IBM Institute for Advanced Security discusses the benefits of IBM's security solutions, expertise and people. The Institute operates out of the Gold Coast Development Laboratory in Australia, and the function of the Institute is to bring together a cross-branded capability from the IBM organization, so covering of our services, our software technology, and other components of the security teams within IBM. Within the Institute, we're working to meet some challenges that many of our customers, such as ME Bank, might have. Many organizations have lots of good technology capabilities. Others might deliver services. But from within the IBM organization, we can bring all of that in one consolidated group of people, and this allows us to really understand the customer's problems and we can provide that level of security capability that the customer can then come back to us and really trust in our ability to deliver value. One of the strengths of folks coming from the Institute is really based on our people. We really have some great security experts within our organization, and this is something that I think differentiates ourselves from our competition. Our technology is great, we have great service delivery folks. And when you bring that all together, this really knocks the competition out of the way. The strength of the IBM security organization as a whole really brings to bear not only our security expertise but also our understanding of <b>...</b>
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IBM and AT&T; Cloud within the network
IBM and AT&T join forces to deliver a revolutionary cloud-within-the-network for busin...
published: 15 Oct 2012
Author: IBMCloud
IBM and AT&T; Cloud within the network
IBM and AT&T join forces to deliver a revolutionary cloud-within-the-network for business that marries the needs of infrastructure and security. Uses IBM SmartCloud Enterprise+ and AT&T Cloud Network Enablement technology. For more information about IBM SmartCloud Enterprise+, visit www.ibm.com Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com and on our blog at www.thoughtsoncloud.com.
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Optimizing Infrastructures While Generating Savings and Value with IBM System Z
www.ibm.com Dot Alexander of Wintergreen Research discusses how to transform infrastructur...
published: 12 Oct 2012
Author: ibmservicemanagement
Optimizing Infrastructures While Generating Savings and Value with IBM System Z
www.ibm.com Dot Alexander of Wintergreen Research discusses how to transform infrastructures and enable cloud delivery. Cloud is exciting because it's something that I think everybody can relate to. System z is almost a cloud in and of itself. It is able to handle scalability and different kinds of application connections, but I think in the sense that we all think of cloud today, a lot of the applications that people need to have access to and a lot of the data that people need access to, resides on mainframes. Mobile applications are where it's at, with people now being able with smartphones and iPads and all the other devices, Androids and whatever we have. Pretty much everybody wants the ability to have that application wherever they want to use it. So System z needs to be linked to all the applications that people use in on an everyday basis and needs to be able to provide the data within a framework that becomes a hybrid transaction. In addition, with the advent of the zEnterprise, we now have a hybrid server for the first time, which means that System z as the mainframe, as we think of it, a type of server, can be coupled together with the servers that we think -- thought of before as distributed. You have a very fast network and a very large pipe to access it and so you can have huge cost takeouts by not having to replicate that data, not having to take the resources for it, the time for it or the management for it. And so z has a lot of different ways it can play <b>...</b>
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The Invisible Computer
"Technology is like a race car going 200 miles per hour on the fastest track on earth...
published: 07 Oct 2012
Author: IBMCuriosityShop
The Invisible Computer
"Technology is like a race car going 200 miles per hour on the fastest track on earth . . ." And so begins this picture story that sketches out the future of enterprise computing, and a new approach that simplifies and automates the tedious work of computing right out of the box. www-03.ibm.com
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IBM goes Spotfixing! A video by The Ugly Indian
60 IBMers come out on a Tuesday morning to SpotFix right outside their office on Bannergha...
published: 05 Sep 2012
Author: theuglyindian1
IBM goes Spotfixing! A video by The Ugly Indian
60 IBMers come out on a Tuesday morning to SpotFix right outside their office on Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore. See www.theuglyindian.com to understand the philosophy behind this initiative. See this video - 'What it Takes to Keep a Street Clean' -www.youtube.com Who are The Ugly Indians? - See the 'About' section on the website - www.theuglyindian.com
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A developer's day in the life with IBM SmartCloud Application Services
Watch as IBM's platform as a service offering, SmartCloud Application Services, makes ...
published: 17 Oct 2012
Author: IBMCloud
A developer's day in the life with IBM SmartCloud Application Services
Watch as IBM's platform as a service offering, SmartCloud Application Services, makes the day in the life of a developer much easier -- with more time for application development, collaboration, and lunch! For more information about this offering, visit: www.ibm.com Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com and on our blog at www.thoughtsoncloud.com.
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Color Sensitive Interactive Billboard
IBM's Smarter Planet campaign acknowledges the importance of intelligent systems in the wo...
published: 05 Apr 2010
Author: milton correa
Color Sensitive Interactive Billboard
IBM's Smarter Planet campaign acknowledges the importance of intelligent systems in the world today. In the retail industry, for example, consumer data around something as simple as color can have massive implications around shipping, inventory and, ultimately, overall sales.
This interactive billboard is a simple and engaging virtual demonstration of how a smarter retail system can work.
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Predictive Programming and the Human Microchipping Agenda
Predictive Programming and the Human Microchipping Agenda confirms the reality of the micr...
published: 15 Jul 2011
Author: John Smith
Predictive Programming and the Human Microchipping Agenda
Predictive Programming and the Human Microchipping Agenda confirms the reality of the microchip agenda, and shows that the weapon of propaganda has been used against the public for decades in order to familiarize us with the idea of being chipped. This process is called predictive programming and its purpose is literally to program the mind of the victim so as to accept without question whatever is required by the programmer - in this case, the idea of being microchipped at some point in the future. The victim is generally unaware of being programmed, believing that it's all just harmless entertainment. For this reason it can be a powerful and effective weapon against us.
By explaining this process and giving example after example, Predictive Programming and the Human Microchipping Agenda is an attempt to alert the viewer to some of the ways in which we have been manipulated throughout our lives for the specific purpose of slowly but surely shepherding us all into a Hellish world of microchip implants and totalitarian control. We hope that by exposing the programming we can break the program and derail this diabolical agenda. To be successful we need your help.
WE THE PEOPLE WILL NOT BE CHIPPED!
Join the movement at www.wethepeoplewillnotbechipped.com
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1960s IBM Clock
Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co. partnered with IBM to exclusively produce their iconic 1...
published: 24 Apr 2012
Author: Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co
1960s IBM Clock
Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co. partnered with IBM to exclusively produce their iconic 1960s standard issue wall clock. The clock is a faithful reproduction of the classic IBM clocks found in offices, warehouses and schools during the mid-20th century. Hand assembled in Schoolhouse Electric’s Portland, Oregon Factory, it is constructed with a USA made spun steel case, domed glass lens, and the original graphic hands and faceplate design. Operated by a Quartz movement with a red, continuous sweep second hand.
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Montage 2011
This is a collection of work from the past few years.
For full projects and more info che...
published: 11 May 2011
Author: Adam Gault
Montage 2011
This is a collection of work from the past few years.
For full projects and more info check: www.adamgaultstudio.com.
Projects for Bank of New York, Loto Quebec, NBC News, IBM, and Nike created with Carlo Vega (www.carlovega.com).
Soundtrack edited from the Four Tet (http://www.fourtet.net) track "Nothing To See". (http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/nothing-to-see/id393096212?i=393096219)
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IBM Next 5 in 5: 2011
IBM unveils its sixth annual "Next 5 in 5" -- a list of innovations with the pot...
published: 15 Dec 2011
Author: IBMLabs
IBM Next 5 in 5: 2011
IBM unveils its sixth annual "Next 5 in 5" -- a list of innovations with the potential to change the way people work, live and play over the next five years. The Next 5 in 5 is based on market and societal trends expected to transform our lives, as well as emerging technologies from IBM's Labs around the world that can make these innovations possible. In this installment: you will be able to power your home with the energy you create yourself; you will never need a password again; mind reading is no longer science fiction; the digital divide will cease to exist; and junk mail will become priority mail.
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IBM Connections v4.0 Overview
This video provides an overview of just some of the valuable capabilities found in IBM Con...
published: 05 Sep 2012
Author: IBMSocialBiz
IBM Connections v4.0 Overview
This video provides an overview of just some of the valuable capabilities found in IBM Connections V4.0. View other related videos on the IBM Connections playlist (bit.ly part of the the IBMSocialBiz channel. To learn more about IBM Connections, visit www.ibm.com
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The Fastest Supercomputer in Europe - Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) powered by IBM System x
Story of the fastest supercomputer in Europe - Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) powered...
published: 18 Jun 2012
Author: IBMsysxblade
The Fastest Supercomputer in Europe - Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) powered by IBM System x
Story of the fastest supercomputer in Europe - Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) powered by IBM System x iDataPlex The solution: The solution is an IBM Intelligent ClusterTM with IBM System x® iDataPlex® Direct Water Cooled dx360 M4 servers featuring the Intel® Xeon® processor E5 2600 family. The benefits: The IBM solution saves $1.2 million annually in energy costs and delivers 50 times more computing power than the previous solution, while only using three times more electricity. From Wall Street Journal Blog: blogs.wsj.com The fastest supercomputer in Europe is the SuperMUC, an IBM iDataplex system installed at the Leibniz-Rechenzentrum in Germany. According to the list announced today at the International Supercomputing Conference in Hamburg, Germany, the system is the fourth fastest in the world. The figures are outlined in a release from IBM: "The new LRZ "SuperMUC" system was built with IBM System x iDataPlex Direct Water Cooled dx360 M4 servers with more than 150000 cores to provide a peak performance of up to three petaflops, which is equivalent to the work of more than 110000 personal computers.
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The Internet of Things
asmarterplanet.com Video featuring, from IBM Mike Wing, Andy Stanford-Clark and John Tolva...
published: 15 Mar 2010
Author: IBMSocialMedia
The Internet of Things
asmarterplanet.com Video featuring, from IBM Mike Wing, Andy Stanford-Clark and John Tolva. Over the past century but accelerating over the past couple of decades, we have seen the emergence of a kind of global data field. The planet itself - natural systems, human systems, physical objects - have always generated an enormous amount of data, but we didnt used to be able to hear it, to see it, to capture it. Now we can because all of this stuff is now instrumented. And its all interconnected, so now we can actually have access to it. So, in effect, the planet has grown a central nervous system. Look at that complex set of relationships among all of these complex systems. If we can actually begin to see the patterns in the data, then we have a much better chance of getting our arms around this. Thats where societies become more efficient, thats where more innovation is sparked. When we talk about a smarter planet, you can say that it has two dimensions. One is to be more efficient, be less destructive, to connect different aspects of life which do affect each other in more conscience and deliberate and intelligent ways. But the other is also to generate fundamentally new insights, new activity, new forms of social relations. So you could look at the planet as an information, creation and transmission system, and the universe was hearing its information but we werent. But increasingly now we can, early days, baby steps days, but we can actually begin to hear the planet <b>...</b>