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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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All aboard computing's 'learning age'?
Watson is a kick-off for what IBM hopes is a continual innovation march toward machines that can use artificial intelligence.
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Windows Phone developer lead leaves for Amazon's Kindle team
Brandon Watson, head of developer experiences for Windows Phone, is the latest exec to leave the Microsoft's phone unit.
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How WellPoint plans to use IBM's Watson
WellPoint's CFO says that IBM's Watson can be "the unique disruptor" in the health care industry.
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IBM's Watson lands WellPoint gig for 2012
IBM and WellPoint plan to launch the Watson-based health care systems in early 2012 via pilots.
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Predictive analytics: Ph.D no longer required
The rise of pervasive predictive analytics is explored in a Q&A with Jason Verlen, director of SPSS Predictive Analytics Product Strategy at IBM.
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IBM's Steven Mills on trophy acquisitions, Watson's future, analytics
Steven Mills, head of IBM's software and systems unit, talks about analytics, Watson and why Big Blue won't buy company's that would upset its ecosystem.
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IBM's Watson victorious in Jeopardy; Our new computer overlord?
Ken Jennings foreshadowed the inevitable with his final Jeopardy answer. The answer: Bram Stoker. The subtext: "I for one welcome our new computer overlords."
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Universities enroll to develop IBM's Watson
IBM and eight universities from around the world will collaborate on developing Big Blue's Watson supercomputer and the question answering (QA) technology behind it.
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What makes IBM's Watson run?
As Watson, IBM's Linux-powered computer cluster, gets ready to take on Jeopardy's all-time champs, we're learning more about what makes it tick.
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I, for one, welcome our Linux Penguin, Jeopardy Overlords
So far, Watson, the Linux-powered supercomputer, is beating the top humans at Jeopardy.
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IBM's Watson wins Jeopardy practice round: Can humans hang?
IBM's Watson supercomputer won a practice round against Jeopardy champions Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter and raised a lot of questions about the capabilities of artificial intelligence. Should we...
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IBM's Watson gets its Jeopardy warm-up
IBM's Watson supercomputer---a Linux system that's powered by 10 refrigerator-sized racks of IBM Power 7 Systems---will get its big warm-up for its Jeopardy showdown with two former champions Ken...
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IBM's Watson to face 'Jeopardy' champ
Alex, I'll take Big Brains vs. Big Iron for $1 million. An IBM program called Watson will face Jeopardy's most successful champions.
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IBM's Watson preps for a fall Jeopardy showdown with humans
IBM's "Watson" computer, which is designed to rival the human mind, is planning a Jeopardy showdown with champion level players this fall.
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Artificial intelligence's next frontier: Jeopardy
IBM on Monday unveiled Watson, a question answering system designed to play Jeopardy against humans. Watson will be competing against humans on Jeopardy, the popular quiz show. IBM is hoping...
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In search of...AMD quad-core Opterons
If you call an OEM today to get an AMD quad-core powered system, you're likely to get a pitch for an Intel system or an AMD dual-core chip. Why? Quad-core Opterons, those formerly known as...
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Hey Skype, how about some phone-based customer service?
Skype has some serious customer service and support issues. It was one thing to provide minimum four-day Web-based response when Skype was Web-based only. But now with Skype's video chat,...
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IBM, Citi aiming to use Watson to improve customer service
Citi has called upon IBM and its Watson technology with the hopes of finding new solutions for improving customer banking and service.
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All aboard computing's 'learning age'?
Watson is a kick-off for what IBM hopes is a continual innovation march toward machines that can use artificial intelligence.
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Windows Phone developer lead leaves for Amazon's Kindle team
Brandon Watson, head of developer experiences for Windows Phone, is the latest exec to leave the Microsoft's phone unit.
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