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Our cars keep getting smarter. So how about our roadways?
Our cars keep getting smarter. So how about our roadways?
Intelligent energy networks can balance loads, reduce outages and manage the grid down to the appliance.
IBM’s relationships with small businesses, software developers, venture capital firms, and its own Business Partners help cultivate entrepreneurship around the world.
The convergence of technologies: digital intelligence, cloud computing, mobile devices offers the opportunity to add a layer of intelligence to our most mundane processes to make them smarter, more effective, greener.
On average, information workers check e-mail 50 times, get 77 instant messages and visit 40 Web sites everyday. How does anyone get any work done? IBM has some ideas.
Explore this ancient palace complex in the virtual world, using the social networking tools of the 21st century.
Only 18% of students follow a traditional path of learning. Find out how IBM is working with states to ensure that non-traditional learning paths count towards graduation as well.
At one time, computer science was a new field of study. Today, business and engineering students are exploring “services science.”
Bharti Airtel was the little guy of India’s wireless world. But a partnership with IBM research and software labs transformed them into the vanguard of a talking revolution. Here’s how it happened.
How does a 19th-century opera house make its mark and gain a new audience in the 21st century? By teaming up with IBM to give the world an online glimpse behind its digital curtain at performance videos and rare historic documents.
In developing tailored strategies to address six global trends, governments will need to enact a new kind of intensified, multilayered, multidirectional communication and cooperation that we call perpetual collaboration.
The qualities of a typical teen – imaginative, disruptive, hungry for change – are the very same traits companies will need in the future.
What did you do with your old computer? IBM processes about 40,000 used notebooks and hard drives per week in our centers around the world. This can include inspection, repair and data scrubbing, then either complete refurbishment for resale or recycli…
In a new IBM study, less than 25% of companies know their customer’s CSR concerns. Here’s why it matters.
Data goes in and information comes out — but do you really know how microchips work? This interactive explanation describes how the various parts of a microprocessor work together.
The automotive markets of India and China are growing fast. But challenges arise at every turn. From manufacturing to research and development to building highways, both countries need a roadmap as they drive into their respective futures.
Airlines and airports face escalating costs, revenue growth constraints and an increasingly dissatisfied customer base. By offering passengers a highly differentiated experience and simultaneously enhancing its operational efficiency, the aviation indu…
In a look back at the past ten years, these were the top ten breakthroughs in chip technology out of the hundreds of innovations that occur every year in IBM labs.
The Great Rivers Partnership helps protect freshwater resources, transforming the way large river systems are preserved and protected. IBM has joined the effort, providing high performance super-computing for three-dimensional visualization of these cr…
Chris Armstrong of Galway, Ireland, didn’t want to rent a DVD, he wanted to watch a movie. Being an inventor and entrepreneur, he came up with an innovative solution. Here’s how he made it real-and global.