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Date added: 2017-11-16
Vancouver-based company Fusion Genomics selected IBM’s cloud capabilities to help advance Fusion’s ability to detect pandemics before they happen. Fusion Genomics has developed disruptive DNA and RNA technology that it believes can positively identify infectious diseases and enhance the surveillance of emerging pathogens like MERS, SARS, avian flu, and swine flu. (Credit: IBM)
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Date added: 2017-12-14
Date added: 2017-12-05
The IBM POWER9 processor delivers unprecedented speeds for deep learning and AI workloads. IBM Engineer, Stefanie Chiras tests the IBM Power System server in Austin, Texas. (Photo Credit: Jack Plunkett/Feature Photo Service for IBM).
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Date added: 2018-01-09
Inventors from IBM Research discuss Maja Vukovic's patent for a system that detects and counteracts cyber attacks, one of the more than 1,400 AI patents IBM inventors received in 2017 alone. 2017 marks the 25th consecutive year that IBM has been named the leader in granted U.S. patents, with a record 9,043 patents. (Credit: Jon Simon/Feature Photo Service for IBM)
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Date added: 2018-01-16
IBM and Maersk to form joint venture to bring efficient, secure trade to global shipping industry. (Credit: Maersk)
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Date added: 2018-01-19
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Date added: 2018-01-29
In an era where personal information is no longer private, and passwords are far from unbreakable, the future of identity is now everyone's personal business. (Credit: IBM)
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Date added: 2018-01-29
Millennials are more lax on password creation, but are more likely to use newer methods like biometrics or a password manager to keep their digital identity secure. (Credit: IBM)
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Date added: 2018-01-29
In an era where passwords alone are not enough, people are becoming more comfortable with biometrics as a way to authenticate. (Credit: IBM)