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Eccles, who lost his life savings, said he'd spent hours traveling on a bus for one reason. R. Allen Stanford is on trial in Houston on charges of defrauding more than 21,000 people. Delays in recovering the money are frustrating investors who lost...
CDs, one for $1 million and one for $50,000, were to mature in September. Eccles, who came from Austin by bus, brought copies of his CDs so others could see “what a million dollars is supposed to look like.” He and his wife now live off Social Security...
In this photo taken by Feature Photo Service for IBM: Hunter College President, Jennifer Raab and IBM's General Manager of North America, Bridget van Kralingen discuss the need for a renewed focus on public private partnerships to increase the United... View Photo »
IBM is currently focused on increasing its presence in smaller, rapidly developing Indian cities as part of its plan to establish a presence in 40 Indian cities by 2013
We don't want to expose this to the domain experts, because they have to be able to focus on asking the questions... They can't get bogged down by the algorithms behind the scenes. Anjul Bhambhri, VP for Big Data, IBM Next, of course, there is more...
(AP) — Dozens of frustrated investors have crowded into a Houston courtroom to watch the trial of Texas tycoon R. Allen Stanford, who is accused of bilking thousands of people in a $7 billion Ponzi scheme. Retired IBM engineer Jim Eccles says he spent...
Eccles, who lost his life savings, said he'd spent hours traveling on a bus for one reason. "I wanted to see the guy that stole my money," the 76-year-old Austin resident said Friday, shortly before testimony resumed in the ongoing trial in Houston. ...
The Target web site is shown on a computer screen at a coffee shop in Providence, R.I. Monday, Nov. 28, 2011. Online sales on Cyber Monday, which was started in 2005 by a retail trade group to encourage Americans to shop online on the Monday after... View Photo »
Building in-context collaboration into the application workflow is one of the fastest growing opportunities in the IT industry. The IBM social business framework, and its supporting programs, can help unlock these opportunities for its business partners.
Bookmark licensing talks. In September 2010 he filed a complaint in federal court in San Francisco that accused IBM of trade secret theft. As the judge noted in her opinion, there were huge factual holes in Bierman's story. He produced no evidence, for...
Basten Joins Pragmatek Consulting Group to Lead Software Sales of IBM/Cognos Products PR Newswire MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 15, 2012 MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 15, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Mark Basten has joined Pragmatek Consulting Group as vice president of...
International Business Machines Corporation, abbreviated IBM and nicknamed "Big Blue" (for its official corporate color), is a multinational computer technology and consulting corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York, United States. The company is one of the few information technology companies with a continuous history dating back to the... Full Article
In this photo taken by Feature Photo Service for IBM: In New York City, His Excellency Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III, President of The Philippines, addressed 700 leaders from world government, business, academia and science at IBM's THINK Forum held at Lincoln Center, Wednesday,...
View Photo »In this Photo Taken By Feature Photo Service for IBM: (LEFT PHOTO) In New York City, Her Excellency Laura Chinchilla-Miranda, President of the Republic of Costa Rica, addressed 700 leaders from world government, business, academia and science at IBM's THINK Forum held at Lincoln...
View Photo »In this photo taken by Feature Photo Service for IBM: In New York City, Sam Palmisano, Chairman, President and CEO, IBM, with His Majesty King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, at IBM's THINK Forum held at Lincoln Center, Tuesday, September 20, 2011. ...
View Photo »In this photo taken by Feature Photo Service for IBM: In New York City, IBM Chairman and CEO Sam Palmisano delivered a speech about the future of leadership in the global economy, at IBM's THINK Forum held at Lincoln Center, Tuesday, September 20, 2011. As part of the company's 100-year...
View Photo »In this photo taken by Feature Photo Service for IBM: In New York City, Michael Bloomberg, Mayor, City of New York, spoke to 700 leaders from world government, business, academia and science at IBM's THINK Forum held at Lincoln Center, Tuesday, September 20, 2011. As part of IBM's...
View Photo »In this photo taken by Feature Photo Service for IBM: On Monday, September 12, 2011 in New York City, Fordham University MBA students listen to a guest lecture by IBM scientist Dr. David Ferrucci, who led the team that developed the Watson computer system that prevailed on Jeopardy! Dr....
View Photo »In this photo taken by Feature Photo Service for IBM: In Brooklyn, N.Y. , teacher Tanya Spence (right), Principal Rashid Ferrod Davis (left) and IBM Citizenship Vice President Stanley Litow prepare for a class at Pathways in Technology Early College High School (P-TECH), a new type of...
View Photo »In this photo distributed by Feature Photo Service for IBM: IBM and 3M Corp. are developing a new type of electronic "glue" that can be used to build stacks of semiconductors - 3D chips. The glue, shown in blue above, connects up to 100 separate chips as it conducts heat away from the...
View Photo »Left to right: Alina Beygelzimer, PhD, T. J. Watson Research Center, IBM; Randall Wetzel, MD, Children's Hospital Los Angeles; David Kale, MS, Children's Hospital Los Angeles; John Langford, PhD, of Yahoo! Research.
View Photo »A man walks past an IBM 'welcome to a smarter planet' logo as preparations are under way for the CeBIT IT fair on February 28, 2011 in Hanover, central Germany. The world's top high-tech fair opens for the public on March 1, 2011 with the IT industry in bullish mood, preparing to wow...
View Photo »In this photo taken by Feature Photo Service for IBM: Philadelphia Mayor Michael A. Nutter, left, receives a grant from IBM's Vice President of Corporate Affairs Stanley Litow to help the city transform education and citizen skills. Philadelphia is one of 100 cities worldwide awarded...
View Photo »Visitors crowd the IBM stand at the CeBIT IT fair on March 2, 2011 in Hanover, central Germany. More than 4,200 tech firms from 70 countries are expected to attend this year's CeBIT, with many of the big names that stayed away during the global financial crisis returning to Germany. The...
View Photo »Businessmen talk at the IBM booth at the CeBIT, the world's biggest IT fair, on March 3, 2011 in Hanover, central Germany. More than 4,200 tech firms from 70 countries are expected to attend this year's CeBIT, with many of the big names that stayed away during the global financial...
View Photo »German Chancellor Angela Merkel (C, in red) visits the IBM stand as she tours the CeBIT IT fair on its opening day on March 1, 2011 in Hanover, central Germany. More than 4,200 tech firms from 70 countries are expected to attend this year's CeBIT, with many of the big names that stayed...
View Photo »In this photo taken by Feature Photo Service for IBM: Dr. Eric Brown from IBM Research preps four members of congress - Jared Polis (D-Colo.), Bill Cassidy (R-La.), Jim Himes (D-Conn.), Rush Holt (D-N.J.) - for an exhibition game against IBM's Watson on Monday, Feb. 28, 2011. The match...
View Photo »In this photo provided by IBM, Dr. Eric Brown, left, from IBM Research preps four members of congress _ Jared Polis (D-Colo. Holt, a five-time champion during the trivia show's original run 35 years ago, topped the IBM computer Monday night in a "Jeopardy"-style match of congressmen...
View Photo »German Chancellor Angela Merkel reacts during a presentation of IBM's Watson Computing System which competed on the Jeopardy! The world's largest IT fair CeBIT opens its doors on March 1 and runs through March 5.
View Photo »CEO of IBM Samuel Palmisano (L) talks to German Chancellor Angela Merkel during a presentation of IBM's Watson Computing System which competed on the Jeopardy! The world's largest IT fair CeBIT opens its doors on March 1 and runs through March 5.
View Photo »CEO of IBM Samuel Palmisano (L to R) State Premier David McAllister of Lower Saxony, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Hanover's mayor Stephan Weil and Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan watch a presentation of IBM's Watson Computing System which competed on the Jeopardy! The world's...
View Photo »Dave Ferrucci, IBM Chief Scientist of IBM's Watson Computing System (L) gives explanations to CEO of IBM Samuel Palmisano (L to R), State Premier David McAllister of Lower Saxony, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Hanover's mayor Stephan Weil and Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan...
View Photo »CEO of IBM Samuel Palmisano gives a speech at the opening ceremony of the CeBIT computer fair in Hanover February 28, 2011. The world's largest IT fair CeBIT opens its doors on March 1 and runs through March 5.
View Photo »HANOVER, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 28: A woman walks past the IBM logo at the CeBIT technology trade fair the day before the fair's official opening on February 28, 2011 in Hanover, Germany. CeBIT 2011 will be open to the public from March 1-5.
View Photo »HANOVER, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 28: Samuel Palmisano, President and CEO of IBM, looks at an IBM storage server at the IBM stand at the CeBIT technology trade fair on February 28, 2011 in Hanover, Germany. CeBIT 2011 will be open to the public from March 1-5.
View Photo »HANOVER, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 28: Samuel Palmisano (C), President and CEO of IBM, tours the IBM stand with IBM Germany head Martin Jetter (L) at the CeBIT technology trade fair on February 28, 2011 in Hanover, Germany. CeBIT 2011 will be open to the public from March 1-5.
View Photo »HANOVER, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 28: Samuel Palmisano, President and CEO of IBM, walks by an IBM logo as he tours the IBM stand at the CeBIT technology trade fair on February 28, 2011 in Hanover, Germany. CeBIT 2011 will be open to the public from March 1-5.
View Photo »In this photo taken by Feature Photo Service for IBM: In New York City, His Excellency Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III, President of The Philippines, addressed 700 leaders from world government, business, academia and science at IBM's THINK Forum held at Lincoln Center, Wednesday,...
View Photo »The solution has been successfully deployed to 9,000 users and we are on track to reach 30,000 in 2012. We are also looking at deploying IBM Connections as our enterprise social platform. The availability of ProjExec for Connections reinforces this choice.
We believe IBM is a leader in social business and delivers a best-in-class technology platform for collaboration. By adding CRM to the mix, organizations have the ability to easily access and aggregate pertinent customer data from social media sites like Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook so they can make m...
The SugarCRM integration with IBM SmartCloud for Social Business enables us to start online meetings with customers in just a few clicks and run presentations directly from the system. The implementation was quick and easy. And since both solutions are in the cloud, we can sell anytime, anywhere.
We have deployed Plantronics Spokes software for IBM Sametime in the US and the UK ... Our employees chose a Voyager PRO UC or a Savi DECT headset from Plantronics. Now they use their headsets to communicate with colleagues and customers clearly and confidently, effectively reducing telephone call costs...
He’s a very prominent person in the social community in IBM, so a lot of people like to follow his example
Most of my research is funded by IBM, but that does not solve the teaching problem. We should make our case to the public.
At the time, the company experimented frequently. It changed policies on a monthly basis. Before Lenovo, I was an IBM business partner. I hadn't experienced such fluctuations then. This is why some Lenovo partners ditched them. But now the system has stabilised.
The acquisition of Platform Computing will help accelerate IBM’s growth in smarter computing – a key initiative in IBM’s Smarter Planet strategy – by extending the reach of our HPC offerings into the high growth segment of technical computing ... Our intent is to enable clients to uncover insights from ...
Silanis was one of the first partners to merge our software with IBM LotusLive two years ago. We have since continued to enhance our solution while taking advantage of each software release ... I plan to share our experience and provide a best practices approach for other companies looking integrate wit...
We compete with Campbell-Ewald on one end and IBM Interactive on the other ... Sometimes we're working alongside [these companies] on client work, and sometimes you need to be partners with your competitors.
The school was founded back in 1969 by a group of IBM parents here from Taiwan who wanted to make sure their kids kept up with their Chinese language
These three mines are on the verge of being terminated due to statutory violations. We will communicate to IBM on action taken by the department with respect to these mines
has attracted over 100,000 students and hasn't only focused on social business skills--IBM is also mentoring students in key areas of technology and engineering, including analytics, programming and software development.
Students receive education, tuition and mentoring from social business thought leaders, authors, top executives in the social business [arena] and, of course, IBM social business experts
They're shifting towards this phase of social business. This is one of the biggest changes this year ... The people that are going to go to Lotusphere are more administrators, developers, people who are going to be learning about the products. IBM Connect is going to be more about higher-level - more ma...
is a game changer ... Through collaboration with IBM, Micron will provide the industry's most capable memory offering.
Our card has the capacity of an appliance ... And, unlike an appliance, our card does not need to go through a qualification process. You put it in an HP or IBM or any server, and the customer is already qualified.
IBM, Microsoft and Oracle all have to be cloud providers
When Apple came up with the Mac, IBM was spending at least 100 times more on R&D ... It's not about money. It's about the people you have, how you're led, and how much you get it.
The awarding of the application development tower will improve the position of suppliers such as Capgemini and IBM, at a cost to HP
It’s now up to the big players, like Intel and IBM, which build the computers to see how cost competitive the LED sources are
Aim at either Microsoft or IBM.
We never saw signs that said, 'Thank you, IBM,' 'Thank you, Microsoft,' ... There were never any signs that said, 'Thank you, Microsoft' actually.
We’re seeing a different kind of organization emerge today ... It’s not Microsoft, Oracle or IBM acting as the leaders in this mobile ecosystem.
