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Salesforce Chairman and CEO, Marc Benioff and IBM Chairman, President and CEO Ginni Rometty announced a global strategic partnership to deliver joint artificial intelligence solutions that will enable companies to make smarter decisions, faster than ever before. (Photo Credit: Jon Simon/Feature Photo Service for IBM)
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2016 US Patents - Top 10 Companies (Credit: IBM)
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BM and Cisco are collaborating to provide instant IoT insight at the edge of the network, bringing together IBM Watson IoT and business analytics technologies and Cisco edge analytics capabilities to help organizations more deeply understand and act on critical data on the network edge. (Credit: IBM and Cisco)
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IBM and Cisco are working together to provide real time Internet of Things insight at the edge of the network, providing businesses in remote locations with the ability to tap the combined power of IBM's Watson IoT and business analytics technologies and Cisco's edge analytics capabilities to more deeply understand and act on critical data on the network edge. (Credit: IBM and Cisco)
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Carolina Horta Andrade, Ph.D., adjunct professor at the Federal University of Goiás in Brazil and the lead researcher on the OpenZika project on IBM's World Community Grid (credit: Ana Fortunato)
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An Android app can now help your computing device hunt for a Zika cure. Sign up for The OpenZika project on IBM's World Community Grid aims to find a cure for Zika (credit: IBM)
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For the first time, scientists at IBM Research have demonstrated reliably storing 3 bits of data per cell using a relatively new memory technology known as phase-change memory (PCM). This research breakthrough provides fast and easy storage to capture the exponential growth of data from mobile devices and the Internet of Things. In this photo, IBM scientist , Nikolaos Papandreou holds the PCM chip under a magnifying lens in his lab. (Credit: IBM Research)
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For the first time, scientists at IBM Research have demonstrated reliably storing 3 bits of data per cell using a relatively new memory technology known as phase-change memory (PCM). In this photo, the experimental multi-bit PCM chip used by IBM scientists is connected to a standard integrated circuit board. The chip consists of a 2 × 2 Mcell array with a 4- bank interleaved architecture. The memory array size is 2 × 1000 μm × 800 μm. The PCM cells are based on doped-chalcogenide alloy and were integrated into the prototype chip serving as a characterization vehicle in 90 nm CMOS baseline technology. (Credit: IBM Research)
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A new polymer macromolecule from IBM Research may help fight viruses in ways never before thought possible. (Credit: IBM Research)
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The IBM Watson Knowledge Studio tool will be used by IBM and its eight university partners to help annotate documents used to train IBM Watson for Cyber Security. (Credit: IBM)
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IBM’s Chief Watson Security Architect Jeb Linton demonstrating to University of Maryland Baltimore County student Lisa Mathews how to teach IBM’s Watson the language of security, Tuesday, May 10, 2016, Baltimore, MD. IBM will work with 8 universities to train Watson for Cyber Security, so that the next generation of security professionals can leverage the power of “cognitive” technology to defend against cyberattacks. (Mitro Hood/Feature Photo Service for IBM)
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IBM Quantum Computing Scientist Jay Gambetta uses a tablet to interact with the IBM Quantum Experience, the world’s first quantum computing platform delivered via the IBM Cloud at IBM's T. J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown, NY. On Wednesday, May 4, for the first time ever, IBM is making quantum computing available via the cloud to anyone interested in hands-on access to an IBM quantum processor, making it easier for researchers and the scientific community to accelerate innovations, and help discover new applications for this technology. This is the beginning of the quantum age of computing and the latest advance from IBM towards building a universal quantum computer. A universal quantum computer, once built, will represent one of the greatest milestones in the history of information technology and has the potential to solve certain problems we couldn’t solve, and will never be able to solve, with today’s classical computers. (Jon Simon/Feature Photo Service for IBM)
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IBM Research Manager Abe Ittycheriah demonstrates how IBM Watson parses a sentence in English and "tokenizes" it to learn Korean, at IBM's T. J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY. Teaching Watson to communicate as a native speaker in multiple languages is a key element of IBM's work to bring cognitive computing to a global audience. (Credit: IBM)
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As part of a three-year agreement, Sesame Workshop and IBM Watson are developing a new category of educational products that aim to adapt to the learning styles and aptitudes of individual preschoolers. Pictured here are Harriet Green, IBM General Manager of Watson Internet of Things, Commerce and Education, and Elmo, 3 1/2 year old monster. (John O'Boyle/Feature Photo Service for IBM)
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Sesame Workshop and IBM are collaborating to combine IBM Watson's cognitive computing technology and Sesame's early childhood expertise. Together, they hope to advance early childhood education and learning. In this picture, Elmo and Harriet Green, IBM General Manager of Watson Internet of Things, Commerce and Education, enjoy each other’s company. (John O'Boyle/Feature Photo Service for IBM)
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Sesame Workshop and IBM Watson are teaming up to advance early childhood education (IBM, Sesame Workshop)
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BM today named 11 new IBM Fellows, the company's most prestigious technical honor. The new Fellows are being honored for pioneering work in areas including cognitive computing, analytics, cloud, security, mobile and healthcare. Pictured from left to right are the 2016 IBM Fellows: Adam Kocoloski, Ajay Royyuru, Shankar Kalyana, Tanveer Syeda-Mahmood, Mac Devine, Blaine Dolph, Gosia Steinder, Bill Kostenko, Stacy Joines, JR Rao, Salim Roukos (Credit: Jon Simon/Feature Photo Service for IBM)
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IBM Research Data Scientist Eric Clark explores wearable technologies that could help monitor and analyze biological data from study subjects on Thursday, April 7, 2016 at IBM's T. J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown, NY. IBM and Pfizer are collaborating to create a first-of-a-kind remote monitoring system to support patients with Parkinson’s disease. This non-invasive, real-time approach to patient data will offer new insights into disease progression and treatment plans. By applying advanced analytics and machine learning to sensor data, the hope is to transform how neurological diseases are diagnosed and treated. (Feature Photo Service for IBM)
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Expert Seller with Box Platform simplifies how marketing and sales teams manage and access content. (Credit: IBM)
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Dharmendra S. Modha, IBM Fellow and Chief Scientist for Brain-inspired Computing with the IBM Neurosynaptic System at IBM Research's Almaden Lab in San Jose, Calif. (Credit: Hita Bambhania-Modh)
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Dharmendra S. Modha, IBM Fellow and Chief Scientist for Brain-inspired Computing with the IBM Neurosynaptic System at IBM Research's Almaden Lab in San Jose, Calif. (Credit: Hita Bambhania-Modh)
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BM CEO Ginni Rometty and Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi witness the signing of an agreement for the planned Watson Health European Center of Excellence in Milan, near the country’s Human Technopole Italy 2040 research campus. The agreement was signed during a visit by Prime Minister Renzi to IBM’s new Watson Health global headquarters in Cambridge, MA. Seated from left to right: Erich Clementi, SVP, IBM Europe; Hon. Ivan Scalfarotto, Undersecretary at Italian Presidency of Council. Standing from left to right: Ginni Rometty, Chairman, President and CEO, IBM; Hon. Matteo Renzi, Prime Minister of Italy. For more information, please contact Lorie Fiber, IBM, lfiber@us.ibm.com. For more information (Credit: Daniel Goodrich)
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Acquisition of global strategic Salesforce consulting partner uniquely pairs cloud services and strategic consulting with innovation in experience design, mobility and cognitive solutions. (Credit: Bluewolf)
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IBM's World Community Grid launched the "Help Stop TB" project `led by the University of Nottingham in the UK. The aim is to help science better understand the TB bacterium, so that more effective treatments can be developed. (credit: IBM)