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Date added: 2017-08-30
Within the US Open app, IBM's Cognitive Concierge can answer questions using an interactive map. (credit: IBM)
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Date added: 2017-09-07
MIT President, Dr. L Rafael Reif (on left) and IBM Senior Vice President, Cognitive Solutions and Research, Dr. John Kelly III (on right), reach a 10-year, $240 million agreement to establish the MIT and IBM Watson AI Lab where fundamental joint research in AI hardware and software will be conducted to propel scientific breakthroughs that will unlock the potential of AI in industries, such as healthcare and cybersecurity. (Credit: IBM)
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Date added: 2017-09-07
M-Industry’s promotion agency is using the IBM MobileFirst for iOS Market Visit app (shown) and two other iOS apps designed specifically to help more than 300 product promoters simplify tasks and quickly access up-to-date data while managing promotions on location in Migros stores throughout Switzerland. (courtesy: IBM)
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Date added: 2017-09-07
M-Industry has equipped employees in its promotion agency with IBM MobileFirst for iOS apps for iPad – Market Visit (pictured), Shift Sync and TMI Visits-- as part of its broader digital transformation. Product promoters in the field now have access to the right information, in real-time, to streamline communication, better prepare for visits to Migros stores throughout Switzerland and deliver greater value to customers. (Courtesy: IBM)
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Date added: 2017-09-07
M-Industry is equipping more than 300 employees across it’s promotion agency with enterprise iOS apps designed by IBM – Market Visit (pictured), Shift Sync and custom-built TMI Visits – to better coordinate, conduct and complete in-store promotions. Mobile employees performing in-store promotions of M-Industry products in Migros stores in Switzerland now have access to the latest product information in the palm of their hands, eliminating the need for time-consuming, manual-based processes. (courtesy IBM)
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Date added: 2017-09-12
More than 1,400 enterprises are tapping into IBM Cloud for VMware Solutions. (Credit: IBM)
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Date added: 2017-09-12
Equipped with the Car eWallet technology, the vehicle can automatically pay for transactions at the electric vehicle charging station. (Credit: ZF)
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Date added: 2017-09-13
September, 13, 2017: IBM today shipped the first of its breakthrough IBM Z mainframe from its factory in Poughkeepsie NY. The IBM Z is the world’s most powerful and secure transaction system capable of running more than 12 billion encrypted transactions per day - equivalent to 400 Cyber Monday's. The security, high-performance and massive scale of the IBM Z makes it the ideal platform for running the world's core systems for institutions around the world. The system builds on the capabilities of the world's most powerful transaction engine that supports 92 of the world’s top 100 banks. 87 percent of all credit card transactions, 29 billion ATM transactions and four billion passenger flights each year. Contact: Lori Bosio, IBM, bosiol@us.ibm.com 914-765-2367 (Photo Credit: Connie Zhou for IBM)
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Date added: 2017-09-13
IBM scientists have developed a new approach to simulate molecules on a quantum computer that may one day help revolutionize chemistry and materials science. The scientists successfully used six qubits on a purpose-built seven-qubit quantum processor to address the molecular structure problem for beryllium hydride (BeH2) – the largest molecule simulated on a quantum computer to date. The results demonstrate a path of exploration for near-term quantum systems to enhance our understanding of complex chemical reactions that could lead to practical applications. (Credit: Credit: Kandala et al.; Nature)
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Date added: 2017-09-13
Elementary school teachers across the nation are beginning to use Teacher Advisor With Watson, a free online tool powered by IBM Watson artificial intelligence technology to help them confidentially access targeted lesson plans and video for math instruction. About 1,000 curated lesson plans and teaching strategies have been vetted for quality and are available so far. The software developed by the IBM Foundation, in collaboration with the American Federation of Teachers, renowned educators, education non-profits, funders, and content providers, provides educators with targeted guidance to help strengthen their teaching skills and improve student achievement. Shown from left to right in this photo is Ulana Ainsworth, a special education teacher for fourth and fifth grade in the Boston Public Schools; Cliff Archey, a former teacher who now manages education programs for IBM Citizenship; and Sheena Lee, an elementary school teacher in the Boston Public Schools. (Credit: John Mottern/Feature Photo Service for IBM)









