2013年3月4日 星期一

And Now, From IBM,...


Is IBM's Watson in Jeopardy? This Oncologist Thinks So!
Forbes
Ok, I admit it, I'm fascinated with IBM's Watson. It (or should I say he) has been profiled countless times, including here at Forbes, as a medical “genius” that is going to revolutionize medicine. This seems particularly true in oncology. But my ...
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Forbes
Big Data, Mobile, Social Drive IBM, Partners to New Opportunity
eWeek
At the IBM PartnerWorld Leadership Conference 2013 in Las Vegas, Bruno Di Leo, senior vice president of sales and distribution at IBM, said the company is looking at three primary imperatives: to lead in the new era of computing, to reach new kinds of ...
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eWeek
And Now, From IBM, Chef Watson
New York Times
I.B.M. has been building this business for years with acquisitions and internal investment. Today, the company says it is doing Big Data and analytics work with more than 10,000 customers worldwide. Its work force includes 9,000 business analytics ...
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New York Times
IBM Server Partners Get Extra Incentives, IBM i Scores Another Supply Chain Win
IT Jungle
IBM hosted its PartnerWorld Leadership Conference in Las Vegas last week, and there was lots of talk about cloud, mobile, and big data, as is the case with everything Blue and Big these days. But IBM wanted to give a couple of shouts out to the ...
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IBM's Watson Got a Job as a Pastry Chef
Gizmodo
IBM's Watson Got a Job as a Pastry Chef Super computer Watson can crush puny humans at Jeopardy. It can do a pretty bang-up job as a doctor. It can swear up a storm. Two of those aren't easy for a normal person, but that's not enough for IBM. IBM wants ...
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IBM's Software For Innovation Market Strategy: Hybrid Cloud Computing Is One ...
Daily Markets (press release)
Software for innovation markets at $73.4 billion in 2012 are anticipated to reach $196.4 billion by 2019. Growth is a result of enterprise need to innovate to grow. It is not enough to maintain a static position in a market, nimble competitors steal ...
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IBM's Watson: Now for 'Top Chef'?
CNET
IBM is exploring new ways to make money out of its Jeopardy-winning computer. Would you dine at Chez Watson? Chris Matyszczyk. by Chris Matyszczyk. March 2, 2013 12:00 PM PST. Watson in his "Jeopardy" days. (Credit: IBM/YouTube; screenshot by ...
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STEALTHbits Technologies Launches Unstructured Data Provisioning Solution ...
Daily Markets (press release)
STEALTHbits Technologies – today announced availability of its Unstructured Data provisioning capability for IBM Security Identity Manager (ISIM). This new feature of STEALTHbits' flagship StealthAUDIT product enables organizations who have invested in ...
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Finding new uses for IBM's famed Watson computer
Austin American-Statesman
In 2011, IBM Corp. scientists took their research computer, Watson, to the TV game show “Jeopardy” — and won. It wasn't just a stunt. Watson was the result of five years of development by IBM and academic researchers, who set out to make a computer ...
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IBM Supercomputer Becomes Chef
The Onion (satire)
At a meeting with investors this morning, IBM demonstrated its advanced artificial intelligence system Watson, which famously beat two champions at Jeopardy! in 2011, by serving a pastry dish that was created by the supercomputer as part of the company ...
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