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IBM Q
Quantum Computing
MIT Technology Review Innovation Leaders Summit
Palais Brongniard
30 Novembre 2018
Vorgestellt am 12. August 1981 in New York. Prozessor Intel 8088 4,7 MHz, Hauptspeicher: 64 kB, 2 Diskettenlaufwerke 5 1/4 Zoll, Betriebssystem DOS 1.0
IBM's Watson computer system, powered by IBM POWER7, competes against Jeopardy!’s two most successful and celebrated contestants -- Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter -- in a practice match held during a press conference at IBM's Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY on January 13, 2011. Watson will compete against Jennings and Rutter in the first-ever man vs. machine Jeopardy! competition, which will air on February 14, 15 and 16, 2011, with two matches being played over three consecutive days.
source: IBM Executive. Die Kunst sich verwöhnen zu lassen (Betriebsanleitung von IBM Schweiz / manual, ca. 1970s).
IBM PS/2 Model 30-286
32-Bit Systembus Microchannel
Intel 286 CPU-Prozessor
The original IBM PS/2 mouse
Nadeldrucker IBM Proprinter II 4201-002
OS/2 1 .x Betriebssystem ab 1987
BM hired The Brand Experience to reinvent the lobby of its Global Solutions Center in Dallas, Texas.
World Sensing’s solution reduces the amount of time a motorists takes to find a parking place. Worldsensing technology gives real time information of space availability, so drivers can quickly grab a parking spot. They developed very small, robust sensors connected to small radios that can be connected to the Internet. Smart car parking information is also fed to the local authorities, so they can manage usage of city space better. Worldsensing is based in Barcelona.
Before IBM was known for computers, they made what their names says. Business machines. Typewriters, time clocks, wall clocks, adding machines and such.
Very strange piece of mylar "card". This is used to program the device microcode. You "punch" out the bits here and apply electricity at the edge and "load" the program onto the device...
Watson, powered by IBM POWER7, is a work-load optimized system that can answer questions posed in natural language over a nearly unlimited range of knowledge.
IBM Q
Quantum Computing
MIT Technology Review Innovation Leaders Summit
Palais Brongniard
30 Novembre 2018
The former International Business Machines (IBM) building at 520 Capitol Mall in Sacramento was designed in 1963. This 67,200 square foot building provides 8 floors of flexible office space, a penthouse for mechanical equipment, and a basement with service facilities for the main tenant. The site is an interior city lot, located on Capitol Mall, an important boulevard (one of the first areas to be redeveloped in the downtown area). The neighboring buildings are and have always been financial and government buildings.
The first, second and third floors were designed to be leased to and occupied by the major tenant (IBM). The other 5 floors divided into smaller office suites. The building was later acquired by IBM, who redesigned the interiors for their occupancy of the entire building. The original client was Dr, Charles E. Brown and the construction cost was $3 million including the 4-level parking structure which accommodates 207 cars. Continental Construction was the construction manager.
The head of IBM interviewed and hired Dreyfuss & Blackford Architects even though they weren't the owners, just the prime tenants. It was the first precast building in Sacramento, and the tallest building on Capitol Mall, in addition to being the first building in the redevelopment of Sacramento.
The original IBM PC, standard equipped with one 5 1/4" floppy and 64K of memory. Actually, it had a port on the back for using a cassette drive as well if a floppy was just too convenient for you. And that keyboard was a massive ten pound behemoth, each keystroke producing a distinctive KACHING noise. Charlie Chaplin's "little tramp" character was IBM's marketing theme for the PC.
Bidco Africa employees package the company’s cooking oil for delivery to retail stores. East Africa’s leading consumer goods manufacturer and marketer serving 100 million consumers across 15 countries daily, Bidco has signed a new technology and services agreement with IBM to help drive its business expansion plans across Africa.
Photo Credit - Bidco Africa Ltd
Watson, powered by IBM POWER7, is a work-load optimized system that can answer questions posed in natural language over a nearly unlimited range of knowledge.
IBM logo on the Wii box. I like the look of it. Peeling back the stripey bit to reveal the "IBM" inside. Sexy.
Today's IBM System z mainframes are direct descendants of the 360, released in the late 1960s. At the Computer History Museum
IBM Series x3655, 2 HD SCSI U320 146GB, 2 Opteron 2GHz, 3GB DDR2 533MHz...
Restaurando backup con Mondorescue almacenado en un reproductor MP4 desde una DebianLive.
The former International Business Machines (IBM) building at 520 Capitol Mall in Sacramento was designed in 1963. This 67,200 square foot building provides 8 floors of flexible office space, a penthouse for mechanical equipment, and a basement with service facilities for the main tenant. The site is an interior city lot, located on Capitol Mall, an important boulevard (one of the first areas to be redeveloped in the downtown area). The neighboring buildings are and have always been financial and government buildings.
The first, second and third floors were designed to be leased to and occupied by the major tenant (IBM). The other 5 floors divided into smaller office suites. The building was later acquired by IBM, who redesigned the interiors for their occupancy of the entire building. The original client was Dr, Charles E. Brown and the construction cost was $3 million including the 4-level parking structure which accommodates 207 cars. Continental Construction was the construction manager.
The head of IBM interviewed and hired Dreyfuss & Blackford Architects even though they weren't the owners, just the prime tenants. It was the first precast building in Sacramento, and the tallest building on Capitol Mall, in addition to being the first building in the redevelopment of Sacramento.