See an animation of how a new type of on-chip water cooling makes possible a new generation of supercomputer that's compact , energy efficient, and faster than the most powerful computer on earth. IBM Press Release: http://www.ibm.com/p ress/us/en/pressrele ase/23826.wss
Steve Sams, IBM Global Technology Services vice president, talks about an expansion of Project Big Green, the company's $1 billion initiative to help clints improve the energy efficiency of their data centers. See the press release: http://www.ibm.com/p ress/us/en/pressrele ase/24395.wss
Watch IBM's Ron Sebastian, executive architect for Lotus Software, demonstrate some of the new features in the Lotus Notes 8 client and Domino server collaboration platform.
Today, some 600 years after construction began on the 178-acre site that would become the center of unrivalled imperial power known as China's Forbidden City, the Palace Museum and IBM will open the walled fortress -- and hundreds of years of history and culture -- to the world.
Press Release: http://www.ibm.com/p ress/us/en/pressrele ase/25379.wss
The IBM Global CEO Study, the largest study of chief executives ever conducted, today reveals a dramatic increase in the number of global business leaders who see important change ahead, and also highlights how the ability to absorb and manage change is widening the gap between winners and losers in the global economy. See the news release at http://www.ibm.com/p ress/us/en/pressrele ase/24126.wss
What makes you stop to view an advertisement? IBM stopped people on the streets of Frankfurt, London, Mumbai, New York, Los Angeles, Sydney and Tokyo to ask about their media device and advertising preferences. See what they had to say. See the press release: http://www.ibm.com/p ress/us/en/pressrele ase/26077.wss
IBM and its joint development partners -- AMD, Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd., Freescale, Infineon, and Samsung -- today announced an innovative approach to speed the implementation of a breakthrough material known as "high-k/metal gate" in next generation 32 nanometer (32nm) computer chips.
U.S. Department of State Taps IBM to Extend Telemedicines Reach to Remote Regions of Pakistan. Public-private partnership showcases power of technology and connectivity to improve quality of life for remote populations.
News release: http://www.ibm.com/p ress/us/en/pressrele ase/25355.wss
See how RackForce, with help from IBM, has become a leading provider of green data center infrastructure. See a related press release: http://www.ibm.com/p ress/us/en/pressrele ase/24428.wss
IBM has debuted its newest island in Second Life: IBM Virtual Healthcare Island. The island is a unique, three-dimensional representation of the challenges facing today's healthcare industry and the role information technology will play in transforming global healthcare-delivery to meet patient needs.
Learn more: http://www-03.ibm.co m/press/us/en/pressr elease/23580.wss
IBM technologists compare the difference in sound between IBM BladeCenter S and HP c3000, both blade solutions for small and medium businesses. The c3000 is markedly louder. There's a longer version at www.ibm.com/press/us /en/pressrelease/224 13.wss
IBM has built a data center in the virtual world of Second Life. It's part of the company's Big Green energy saving initiative designed to cut dramatically the power consumed by data centers.
IBM POWER6 is the fastest microprocessor on earth performing at twice the speed of POWER5 while using about the same amount of energy. POWER6 has enough bandwidth to download the entire iTunes catalog in about a minute. IBM's new System p 570 POWER6 server holds all four major benchmark records for business and technical performance.
Driven by expanding commercial need in areas such as financial services, digital media distribution and medical imaging, IBM today expanded its High Performance Computing (HPC) capabilities to businesses with the introduction of the IBM® BladeCenter® QS22. See the related press release: http://www.ibm.com/p ress/us/en/pressrele ase/24180.wss
As concerns of a global hunger crises mount, IBM and researchers at the University of Washington today launched a new program to develop stronger strains of rice that could produce crops with larger and more nutritious yields. Anyone with a computer and the Internet can help by joining World Community Grid at http://www.worldcomm unitygrid.org
Nagui Halim, of IBM Research, and Kevin Pleiter, of IBM's Financial Services team, at a securities industry technology trade show in New York City where IBM announced the dawn of Stream Computing.