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Here's the latest news, rumors, trends and more on IBM. - After Amazon, how many clouds do we need?
- via GigaOM - 10 hours ago
- With news that Google and Microsoft plan to take on Amazon Web Services with infrastructure services of their own, you have to ask: How many clouds do
- Apple allegedly interested in Russian R&D facility
- via MacNN - yesterday
- Apple is one of several parties in talks with Russia's Skolkovo technology park about possible research and development facilities there, according to local publication Izvestia.
- Calvin: A fast, cheap database that isn’t a database at all
- via GigaOM - 3 days ago
- Yale researchers Daniel Abadi and Alexander Thomson think they have developed the cure for Oracle and IBM dominance in the world of database performance, and it isn't even technically a database.
- Pro rugby club enlists IBM to predict when players will be injured
- via Ars Technica - 4 days ago
- How do you measure fatigue if you can’t directly measure it?
- IBM Employee Says The Company's Early Retirement Offer Is A Ripoff (IBM)
- via Silicon Alley Insider - 5 days ago
- We continue to hear daily from employees fed up with IBM.
"What is happening at IBM is obscene," someone in manufacturing told us.
He was just
- IBM Patents A Way To Help People Lose Weight (IBM)
- via Silicon Alley Insider - 5 days ago
- IBM has been awarded a patent for a game that will pay rewards to people who eat right.
- Dell, IBM Announce Servers With New Intel Xeon Chips
- via PC World - 5 days ago
- Dell and IBM on Monday announced servers with Intel's latest Xeon server chips, which will bring faster throughput and memory allowing servers to take on more.
- The Highest-Paid Software Engineers In Technology [RANKED] (GOOG, AAPL, ORCL, YHOO, IBM, CSCO, ZNGA, MSFT)
- via Silicon Alley Insider - 6 days ago
- If you talk to a software engineer, they're probably most interested in attacking difficult and interesting problems that affect a lot fo people.
- Shared Production launches with $2 million from DFJ to reshape the manufacturing industry
- via The Next Web - 8 days ago
- New York City-based entrepreneur
- IBM celebrates the 15th anniversary of Deep Blue beating Garry Kasparov (video)
- via Engadget - 8 days ago
- It's been 15 years since IBM's Deep Blue recorded its famous May 11th 1997 victory over world champion chess player Garry Kasparov -- a landmark in artificial intelligence.
- Why you need to work with the machine, not against it
- via VentureBeat - 8 days ago
- Guest Post
Whether or not you were aware of it at the time, the world changed in 2011 when
- Quitting Top IBM Salespeople Say They Are Leaving In Droves (IBM)
- via Silicon Alley Insider - 8 days ago
- Getting a job at IBM used to be the epitome of making it in the tech world.
- 15 Years Ago Today, IBM Changed Everything About Computers (IBM)
- via Silicon Alley Insider - 8 days ago
- 15 years ago today, IBM's famous chess-playing computer, Deep Blue, beat world champion Garry Kasparov at his own game, making history and changing the way people thought about computers.
- IBM’s Chess-Playing Computer, Deep Blue, Celebrates 15th Birthday
- via Techcrunch - 8 days ago
- It was 15 years ago today that a computer - a conglomeration of transistors, memory, and storage media - could beat a world-class chess player.
- Fifteen Years Ago Today, a Computer Became the World's Best Chess Player [Techversary]
- via Gizmodo - 8 days ago
- On this day in 1997, Garry Kasparov sat down to his final day of chess with IBM's Deep Blue.
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