IBM Centennial Film: 100 X 100 - A century of achievements that have changed the world


The film features one hundred people, who each present the IBM achievement recorded in the year they were born. The film chronology flows from the oldest person to the youngest, offering a whirlwind history of the company and culminating with its prospects for the future. For more information, please visit www.ibm100.com (www.ibm.com


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IBM Centennial Film: They Were There - People who changed the way the world works


What does it mean to be an IBMer? Every employee experiences the company in different ways, but the global impact IBM has made on business and society over the last 100 years gives us all a common framework. "They Were There" is told by first-hand witnesses—current and retired employees and clients—who were there when IBM helped to change the way world works. For more information, please visit www.ibm100.com (www.ibm.com


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IBM Health Information Technology -- The Healing Power of Data


IBM helped the Institut Catala de la Salut consolidate patient data across its entire hospital network, allowing doctors to access patient information whenever they need. By doing this and streamlining their financial processes, IBM helped Catalonia's largest healthcare provider save €45 million and radically improve patient care. For more information: www.ibm.com


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The Internet of Things


asmarterplanet.com Video featuring, from IBM Mike Wing, Andy Stanford-Clark and John Tolva. Over the past century but accelerating over the past couple of decades, we have seen the emergence of a kind of global data field. The planet itself - natural systems, human systems, physical objects - have always generated an enormous amount of data, but we didnt used to be able to hear it, to see it, to capture it. Now we can because all of this stuff is now instrumented. And its all interconnected, so now we can actually have access to it. So, in effect, the planet has grown a central nervous system. Look at that complex set of relationships among all of these complex systems. If we can actually begin to see the patterns in the data, then we have a much better chance of getting our arms around this. Thats where societies become more efficient, thats where more innovation is sparked. When we talk about a smarter planet, you can say that it has two dimensions. One is to be more efficient, be less destructive, to connect different aspects of life which do affect each other in more conscience and deliberate and intelligent ways. But the other is also to generate fundamentally new insights, new activity, new forms of social relations. So you could look at the planet as an information, creation and transmission system, and the universe was hearing its information but we werent. But increasingly now we can, early days, baby steps days, but we can actually begin to hear the planet <b>...</b>


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IBM Next 5 in 5 -- 2010


IBM unveils its fifth annual "Next Five in Five" -- a list of innovations with the potential to change the way people work, live and play over the next five years. The Next Five in Five is based on market and societal trends expected to transform our lives, as well as emerging technologies from IBM's Labs around the world that can make these innovations possible.


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THINK: A film about making the world work better


Four distinct stories of progress show how a challenge once considered unsolvable was addressed: Sending a man to the moon, sequencing the rice genome, making medicine personal and reducing traffic congestion. Across the diversity of these examples, the film reveals how progress was made possible by a combination of people and technology, and by taking a distinct approach to making the world work better -- seeing, mapping, understanding, believing and acting. Today, this very approach can be used to tackle challenges large and small. This film was originally presented in an immersive experience on forty 85" screens in the IBM THINK Exhibit located at Lincoln Center in New York, NY from September 23 through October 23rd, 2011.


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IBM and the Jeopardy Challenge


Using advanced computing and emerging technology, IBM is building a natural language processing computer code-named Watson to compete in the game show Jeopardy. Visit ibmwatson.com for more information.


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SyNAPSE: IBM Cognitive Computing Project - Software


Steven Esser, IBM Research - Almaden researcher on the SyNAPSE project, walks through the transformational technology behind cognitive computing.


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IBM Watson: The Science Behind an Answer


After Watson's groundbreaking performance on Jeopardy!, see how this incredible smart technology processes data. In this video, the four steps of Watson's question answering technology are covered, along with what the future holds for IBM's intelligent natural language processing platform beyond Jeopardy!


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IBM Smarter Cities: Building Smarter Cities


Just like businesses, cities compete in a global marketplace. By leveraging technology, they can use information to engage their communities, deliver better services, and lure prospective citizens. To learn more, please visit ibm.com/smartercity.


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IBM THINK | Joi Ito Discusses The Changing Meaning Of Leadership With Errol Morris


www.ibm.com At IBM's THINK Forum in New York City, Errol Morris interviews Joi Ito, Director at MIT Media Lab, on how leadership is being redefined. Ito discusses the influence of the open source movement on deconstructing the hierarchies of traditional leadership.


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Loaded: IBM names first female CEO


Nokia shows off its first Windows Phone handsets, Amazon's Kindle Fire is in hot demand, and Big Blue appoints Virginia Rometty as its new CEO.


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IBM: A Culture of Service


IBM has always strived to make the world work better. It does this by constantly introducing ground-breaking technologies, new approaches to business, and systemic thinking--accomplishments made possible by the talent and dedication of its employees. In 2011, the year of IBM's Centennial, 300000 IBMers mobilized in 120 countries and participated in 5000 projects, for a total of 3 million hours of service. This film commemorates the spirit of service that has always been a part of IBM's culture and always will be. To learn more, visit www.ibm.com


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THINK Exhibit: An Exploration into making the world work better


The THINK Exhibit is open to the public from September 23 to October 23 at Lincoln Center in New York. Through live data visualization, a first-of-a-kind immersive film, and giant ineractive stations, the exhibit explores how we can make the world work better. To learn more about the exhibit, please visit thinkexhibit.com


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IBM Centennial Film: Wild Ducks - Celebrating 100 years of Visionary Clients


Former IBM chairman Thomas Watson, Jr. knew how important it was to work with people who question the way things are and challenge the status quo. In fact, he even had a name for them. "Wild Ducks" is a film about four IBM clients whose questioning minds and unconventional ideas are transforming our world. See and hear their inspirational stories. For more information, please visit www.ibm100.com (www.ibm.com


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IBM: One Smart Century


This video provides a quick and succinct glance into IBM's smart innovations and achievements over the past 100 years, in 100 seconds. For more information, please visit www.ibm100.com (www.ibm.com


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IBM THINK Forum | Bridget van Kralingen discusses Makeing the World Work Better


Bridget van Kralingen, General Manager, IBM North America discusses Making the World Work Better at the IBM THINK Forum


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SyNAPSE: IBM Cognitive Computing Project - Overview


Today's computers are little better than calculators; ruled by the von Neumann architecture for over half a century, they use storage structures and programmable memory that scientists are endlessly aiming to improve. However, the human brain - the world's most sophisticated computer - can perform complex tasks rapidly and accurately using the same amount of energy as a 20 watt light bulb and consuming as much space as a 2 liter bottle of soda. Researchers at IBM and collaborating universities are working to build cognitive systems that can learn and perform complex tasks such as action, recognition and perception, while rivaling the low energy and power consumption of the human brain.


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IBM THINK | IBM CEO Sam Palmisano with Errol Morris on Business Leadership Qualities


www.ibm.com At IBM's THINK Forum in New York City, Errol Morris talks to IBM CEO Sam Palmisano about his leadership style and about business leadership qualities. Palmisano explains that to be a successful business leader you must leave the company and the people in better shape than when you first took the position of leadership.


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IBM's Ginni Rometty on taking risks


At the FORTUNE Most Powerful Women Summit on October 5, 2011, IBM's future CEO Ginni Rometty shared her career advice, emphasizing that comfort and growth do not coexist.


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IBM THINK Forum | IBM CEO, Sam Palmisano, Discusses Thoughts on the Future of Leadership


Sam Palmisano, IBM's Chairman, President and CEO opens IBM's THINK Forum in NYC with a discussion on the new model of leadership needed for the 21st Century.


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PC Turns 30 (IBM 5150)


The IBM PC (Model 5150) was released on August 12, 1981. It turned 30 today. This is a little homage to the computer I grew up with. It was our household computer from 1981 until 1993. It is, as you can see, still working today. This is the High Definition update to the half-hazard video I poster here: www.youtube.com For the real geeks out there, this machine has been heavily upgraded over the course of its lifetime. Gone are the two full-height floppy drives, replaced with half-height units and a half-height 20MB hard disk. It has 512KB of RAM installed in a full length ISA slot. This machine ran applications like dBase III and Wordstar 2000. Games played on it included Sierra's Space Quest and Accolade's Test Drive, along with any number of text-mode games from BBSs run by dudes at the local high school. This IBM PC never knew the Internet, but I think they'd get along just fine.


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IBM THINK Forum | Polly LaBarre discusses Evidence from the Future


Polly LaBarre, Editorial Director, Management Innovation eXchange (MIX), and Author and Journalist, discusses Evidence from the Future at IBM's THINK Forum


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IBM and Mars use Deep Analytics to Map the Cocoa Genome


IBM and Mars use deep computing to improve sustainability of Cocoa crops around the world. To learn more, please visit www.ibm.com


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IBM THINK | Joi Ito on Overcoming Fear of Cultural Differences with Errol Morris


www.ibm.com At IBM's THINK Forum in New York City, Errol Morris interviews Joi Ito, Director at MIT Media Lab, on the prevalence of fear between different cultures and how shared hardships can breed understanding.


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IBM THINK Forum | Ginni Rometty discusses the 21st Century Leadership Agenda


Ginni Rometty, Senior Vice President and Group Executive, Sales, Marketing and Strategy for IBM discusses the 21st Century Leadership Agenda from IBM THINK Forum


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IBM THINK | Sir Howard Stringer On Visionary Leadership vs. Short-Term Focus with Errol Morris


www.ibm.com At IBM's THINK Forum in New York City, Errol Morris interviews Sir Howard Stringer, CEO of Sony, on the need for leaders to solve immediate problems instead of focusing exclusively on long-term visions


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IBM's Watson supercomputer destroys all humans in Jeopardy


IBM's Watson supercomputer destroys all humans in Jeopardy. www.engadget.com


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IBM THINK | John Hollar With Errol Morris On Technology Leadership & Change Management


www.ibm.com At IBM's THINK Forum in New York City, Errol Morris speaks to John Hollar, CEO of the Computer History Museum on how technology forces change and business transformation for modern corporations and global leaders. Hollar goes on to discuss that this will continue to happen with future leaders and will influence business and corporate leadership to be more strategic and agile.


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IBM WebSphere: An Icon of Progress


IBM WebSphere, created by a small team in 1998, has developed into a key driver of IBM's growth over the past decade and is now used by more than 100000 companies around the world. Today, the WebSphere line encompasses almost all areas of business: application integration, business process management, and e-commerce, just to name a few.


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IBM chip mimics human brain


IBM unveiled its plan for the future of computing with one small chip. KPIX-TV's Kiet Do reports.


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IBM Designs First Cognitive Computing 'Brain Chip'


IBM has taken a key step in combining technology with brain science. IBM has designed a computer chip it says emulates the brain's cognitive powers. The technology, known as cognitive computing, is programmed to analyze complex information, create hypotheses, and remember and learn from the outcomes, replicating the brain's functionality.


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IBM Centennial - Geschichte der IBM in der Schweiz (deutsch)


Happy Centennial, IBM! Enjoy this quick trip through IBM Switzerland's rich history... www.ibm.com You can find an english version here: www.youtube.com


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IBM THINK Forum | President Hinojosa of Mexico on The 21st Century Leadership Agenda


Special address from His Excellency Felipe Calderón Hinojoso, President, Mexico


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IBM THINK | IBM CEO Sam Palmisano with Errol Morris on Successful Leadership Values


www.ibm.com At IBM's THINK Forum in New York City, Errol Morris talks to IBM CEO Sam Palmisano about ethical leadership challenges. Palmisano explains that to be a successful leader, leadership values are critical and the leader must think beyond just his own job and look at the business, the enterprise and society when making decisions.


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IBM THINK | Director General of the WTO Pascal Lamy Speaks with Errol Morris on Global Leadership


www.ibm.com At IBM's THINK Forum in New York City, Errol Morris interviews Pascal Lamy, Director General of the WTO, about Global Leadership. Lamy goes into detail about what makes a good world leader.


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IBM THINK | David Jones of Havas & Euro RSCG Worldwide Speaks with Errol Morris about Young Leaders


www.ibm.com At IBM's THINK Forum in New York City, Errol Morris interviews David Jones, Global CEO of Havas and Euro RSCG Worldwide, about how technology is changing the future of leadership. He discusses how young leaders grow with the technology and senior leadership needs to take advantage of this.


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IBM THINK Forum | Martin Jetter discusses Inventing the 21st Century Corporation


Martin Jetter, Vice President, Strategy and General Manager, Enterprise Initiatives for IBM discusses Inventing the 21st Century Corporation from IBM THINK Forum


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IBM THINK Booth | Jess Zimbabwe Discusses Planning As a Leadership Skill


www.ibm.com At IBM's THINK Forum in New York City, Jess Zimbabwe, Executive Director of the ULI Rose Center for Public Leadership discusses short-term and long-term planning as critical leadership skills in the public sector.


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IBM Cloud Computing: Rethink IT. Reinvent Business.


Too often, cloud computing's vast potential is unmet because companies limit its use to making IT easier, cheaper and faster. Worthy as these goals are, the true promise of cloud computing isn't just about advancing IT; it's about reinventing business. 55% of business executives believe cloud enables business transformation and leaner, faster, and more agile processes. This video showcases IBM clients and executives talking about the benefits of cloud computing. It also highlights IBM's expertise and experience in helping clients design, build and use private, public and hybrid cloud implementations. For more information about cloud offerings from IBM, visit ibm.com or follow us on Twitter at twitter.com


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Jeopardy! IBM Watson Day 3 (Feb 16, 2011) Part 1/2


Jeopardy! The IBM Challenge Day 3 Part 1/2 Superhuman VS Supercomputer WHO WILL RULE THE WORLD? [NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT IS INTENDED]


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IBM Watson: Final Jeopardy! and the Future of Watson


After competing against the two greatest Jeopardy! champions of all time, the technology behind Watson will now be applied to some of the world's most enticing challenges. Watch a breakdown of the match from Ken Jennings, Brad Rutter and the IBM team members as they look toward the future. Visit ibmwatson.com for more information.


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