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The Mayflower Autonomous Ship’s hull completes the first leg of its journey by touching the ground of MSubs Ltd’s warehouse (ProMare HQ) in Plymouth, UK.
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The Mayflower Autonomous Ship’s hull being offloaded at MSubs Ltd (ProMare HQ) in Plymouth, UK.
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The Mayflower Autonomous Ship’s hull beginning its journey from Gdansk, Poland, to Plymouth, UK.
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The Mayflower Autonomous Ship’s hull being lifted on the truck that will transport it from Gdansk, Poland, to Plymouth, UK.
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Mayflower Autonomous Ship at Aluship Technologies, Gdansk, Poland, ready to be transported to Plymouth, UK.
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IBM engineers assembling the IBM z15, a new enterprise platform delivering the ability to manage the privacy of customer data. The systems features an industry-first capability to instantly revoke access to data across the hybrid cloud. The IBM z15 system culminates four years of development with over 3,000 IBM Z patents issued or in process and represents a collaboration with input from over 100 companies. IBM z15 can process up to 1 trillion web transactions a day and features new cloud-native development tools and instant recovery technology to optimize resiliency.
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IBM Designers, Shani Sandy (L) and Don Spangler, review last minute specifications on the new z15 after four years of collaboration with 100 clients to build the enterprise system on Thursday, September 12, 2019, Poughkeepsie, NY. IBM announced the new system will have an industry-first capability to instantly revoke access to data across the hybrid cloud. IBM z15 can process up to 1 trillion web transactions a day and features new cloud-native development tools and instant recovery technology to optimize resiliency. (Jon Simon/Feature Photo Service for IBM)
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IBM’s AI and other advanced technologies are at the helm of the Mayflower Autonomous Ship project.