Video Roundup: New from IBM WatsonIt seems like IBM's supercomputer, which uses artificial intelligence and analytical software to interpret all your data and serve up insights, is tackling everything -- from your taxes to diabetic eye diseases.April 27, 2017 by ZDNet Editors in IBM
IBM grant program funds translation program for Spanish speakersTraducelo Ahora! focused on translating school emails and websites into Spanish.March 29, 2007 by ZDNet Editors in IBM
Even as first woman wins Turing award, it's hard to find a woman in compsciIBM's Fran Allen wins prestigious award for her work on compilers, speaks out for structural changes to encourage women to enter computer science.February 21, 2007 by ZDNet Editors in IBM
Southern grid net adds supercomputersSURAgrid brings together 24 Southern universities onto shared supercomputer network.August 14, 2006 by ZDNet Editors in IBM
Summer science camp a hit with girlsGirls are learning that math and science can be 'awesome' - a good career move - at IBM's EXCITE program.August 7, 2006 by ZDNet Editors in IBM
Universities join coalition to stop ID theftInstitute will research into causes, detection, and prevention of identity fraud, including threats from cyber criminals, insiders, and organized crime groups. July 6, 2006 by ZDNet Editors in IBM
IBM, Appalachian colleges team up to boost computer edStudents are deterred from going into computer science because they hear about "jobs going to India." A new program strives to make a difference.June 7, 2006 by ZDNet Editors in IBM
Student data systems going southStudent data systems - created to manage a wealth of data about students from grades to attendance logs - across the nation have gone "haywire," the New York Times reports.May 17, 2006 by ZDNet Editors in IBM
CSTA, IBM roll out modules for high schoolsFree modules include object-oriented programming, web design and a module on project-based teaching.April 19, 2006 by ZDNet Editors in IBM
Optus aims for huge cost cuts with IBMOptus has extended its application management contract with IBM in the hopes that it will help the telecommunications company reduce costs by 40 percent over the next three years.IBM, which has been working closely with Optus for around 12 years, will continue to manage many of the telco's critical applications such as customer care, enterprise resource planning (ERP) and billing from its Regional Software Solutions Centre in Ballarat.March 7, 2005 by ZDNet Editors in IBM