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Wireless Controlled from the Cloud
An IBM project promises cheaper network management.
Rolling out next-generation wireless networks can be painstakingly slow and patchy at the best of times, as the U.S. But IBM researchers in China reckon that shifting the signal-processing requirements from base stations into the cloud will make it cheaper and easier to upgrade networks. deployment of 3G has shown. Ultimately, the approach could lead to wireless networks that can provide better coverage by rapidly adapting to user demand.
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Technology Review Feed - Tech Review Top Stories
- Thursday, March 18, 2010
Wireless Controlled from the Cloud
An IBM project promises cheaper network management.
Rolling out next-generation wireless networks can be painstakingly slow and patchy at the best of times, as the U.S. But IBM researchers in China reckon that shifting the signal-processing requirements from base stations into the cloud will make it cheaper and easier to upgrade networks. deployment of 3G has shown. Ultimately, the approach could lead to wireless networks that can provide better coverage by rapidly adapting to user demand.
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Technology Review Feed - Tech Review Top Stories
- Thursday, March 18, 2010
Mamas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Infographics
Our children are now crawling with it, according to a new commercial by IBM.
[youtube And it's not the only commercial to alert us to the fact that everything around us is a series of numbers and patterns to be combed, categorized and visualized--this piece is part of a larger series by IBM, claiming that our planet is " alive with data ." This is a baby generating data in a neonatal ward?" How prevalent is our cultural obsession with data? youtube 1s6xPy-IU4g]
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Fast Company
- Thursday, March 18, 2010
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The Über-Connected Organization: A Mandate for 2010
However, there are a growing number of firms such as IBM, Toshiba, and Cerner Corporation that are becoming über-connected workplaces. And these changes will only continue to accelerate as we move toward 2020, as the Millennial Generation will comprise nearly half of the workforce by 2014 .
Tags: Generational issues Organizational culture Social medi Think about your organization and ask yourself these two questions:
Are external social media sites restricted or blocked while at work?
HarvardBusiness.org
- Wednesday, November 11, 2009
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IBM Files Patent For Geek Couch Potato Dream: A TV Remote That Tweets
Slouchers on Twitter (you know who you are), take note: IBM is apparently working on technology that would enable you to blog or tweet straight from the remote control of your TV. If the tag is to be a pre-existing tag, the viewer selects the pre-existing tag from a plurality of pre-existing tags using the remote controller and if the tag is to be a custom tag, the viewer generates the custom tag using the remote controller.
The company has filed a patent for said technology with the USPTO , reports BaltTech .
The interesting part of the patent filing, which was submitted
TechCrunch
- Friday, August 28, 2009
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Going Beyond User Generated Software: Web 2.0 and the Pragmatic Semantic Web
was ostensibly prompted by something I'm seeing as well, well beyond pure play Web mashups we're beginning to witness a number of companies building end-user solutions that can automatically navigate the Internet, weave together tapestries of online information to generate new, useful results. They can even take it a step beyond: dynamically generated situational Web applications that fully interact with the Web ecosystem. I was traveling most of last week and so was unable to weigh in on the Web 3.0 mini-tempest that occurred when John Markoff published his exploratory
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IBM CoScripter: Automate Web Processes
CoScripter is a Firefox plug-in created by IBM Research , with the aim of automating web processes. We recently spoke to Stefan Nusser, Senior Manager of User Systems and Experience Research at IBM Research, to find out more about CoScripter.
We asked IBM's Stefan Nusser what kind of uses he forsees for CoScripter. CoScripter is described as a "system for recording, automating, and sharing processes performed in a web browser such as printing photos online, requesting a vacation hold for postal mail, or checking flight arrival times." quot; In effect it is a
ReadWriteWeb
- Tuesday, May 12, 2009
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IBM Announces Web-Based Radiology Theatre
IBM has announced an online "radiology theatre" product, currently at the prototype stage, which allows teams of medical experts to "simultaneously discuss and review patients' medical test data using a Web browser." quot; The project is being run in collaboration with the Brigham and Women's Hospital of Boston and is built on IBM's next-generation browser platform Blue Spruce , which ReadWriteWeb reviewed when it was first announced back in November. IBM also used the WebKit Open Source Browser Engine. The app runs on the Linux or MacOS
ReadWriteWeb
- Tuesday, March 17, 2009
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IBM Makes Another Commitment To Mashups
IBM has announced a mashup integration that fits Cognos Business Intelligence with a new version of the company's Mashup Center . The two services fit together to create an environment that leverages IBM's existing technology base with a service that's right out of a play book for social computing.
It's a small move for IBM but demonstrates that the company is thinking strategically about how to leverage its strengths in business intelligence At the same time it shows how IBM is adopting new ways for users to communicate more effectively with multiples sources of information.
ReadWriteWeb
- Tuesday, October 27, 2009
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The 2008 IBM Global CEO Study
IBM just released the 2008 Global CEO Study . IBM has been conducting such studies every two years for the last several years by interviewing hundreds of CEO's around the world.
Corporate social responsibility: The next generation of socially minded customers, workers and investors are carefully watching a company’s every move
Four years ago, the 2004 study found that CEOs were emerging from the depressed business environment caused by the bursting of the dot com bubble , and were beginning to shift their priorities from cost cutting to driving profitable growth and strengthening overall financial performance.
Irving Wladawsky-Berger
- Monday, May 19, 2008
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Going Beyond User Generated Software: Web 2.0 and the Pragmatic Semantic Web
was ostensibly prompted by something I'm seeing as well, well beyond pure play Web mashups we're beginning to witness a number of companies building end-user solutions that can automatically navigate the Internet, weave together tapestries of online information to generate new, useful results. They can even take it a step beyond: dynamically generated situational Web applications that fully interact with the Web ecosystem. I was traveling most of last week and so was unable to weigh in on the Web 3.0 mini-tempest that occurred when John Markoff published his exploratory
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IBM's WSJ Op-ed: Exactly Right
From the op-ed in yesterday's Wall Street Journal by IBM chairman and CEO Sam Palmisano, " Let's Spend on Broadband and the Power Grid ": We shouldn't undertake projects simply for the sake of creating economic activity. The point could be made more strongly: If we're lucky, we get the chance for this kind of transformation once a generation. Rather than just stimulate, we should transform. It would be a scandal on the scale of the last 8 years to fritter it away.
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Lessig Blog
- Wednesday, January 14, 2009
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IBM vs. Microsoft: Will the Open Web Change the Game?
At Lotusphere this year, the contrast between IBM and Microsoft could not be more distinct.
IBM is making it clear it is banking on a strategy that embraces a loosely coupled framework - a foundation based upon principles that are often discussed in the context of the open Web. For instance, as we mentioned yesterday, xPages, HTML5 and RESTful Web services will all be tools that push forward efforts such as Project Vulcan , the next generation of Lotus Notes unveiled Sharepoint , in contrast, is an enterprise collaboration service that has leveraged its proprietary framework into a $1 billion business.
ReadWriteWeb
- Tuesday, January 19, 2010
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