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IBM on the North Circular Road.

An iconic IBM product. Mostly hated by 1980’s computer users because of its “chicklet” style keys.

The Incoming Buying Mission (IBM) in conjunction with MIHAS 2014 is organised by the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE) on 8 April 2014. During the programme, participants will partake in one-to-one Business Meetings between buyers and sellers in MATRADE building. On the second day of the programme, the Special Session for foreign buyers will meet MIHAS exhibitors at the exhibition.

The Incoming Buying Mission (IBM) in conjunction with MIHAS 2014 is organised by the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE) on 8 April 2014. During the programme, participants will partake in one-to-one Business Meetings between buyers and sellers in MATRADE building. On the second day of the programme, the Special Session for foreign buyers will meet MIHAS exhibitors at the exhibition.

Luxury PC, with a lock

TreeMetrics is a software product company with innovative solutions for optimising value recovery in forestry.

IBM Power GTO Graphics Accelerator model 02i. ("The 7235 POWER GTO subsystem is a high-performance 3D color graphics subsystem for deskside systems. The GTO has its own product number (7235) and cannot be ordered as a feature. It is referred to as a subsystem because it is an external device with its own power supply. The POWER GTO is available in two different models, Model 01i which provides a double 8-bit frame buffer and Model 02i which provides a double 24-bit frame buffer.")

IBM computing cluster to help Australia’s Murchison Widefield Array process massive amounts of data captured from epoch when galaxies first formed.

www-03.ibm.com/press/au/en/pressrelease/38422.wss

The Incoming Buying Mission (IBM) in conjunction with MIHAS 2014 is organised by the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE) on 8 April 2014. During the programme, participants will partake in one-to-one Business Meetings between buyers and sellers in MATRADE building. On the second day of the programme, the Special Session for foreign buyers will meet MIHAS exhibitors at the exhibition.

This cartoon highlights the reaction of Lotus staff to the news that they had been taken over by IBM. Thanks to Gabriela for locating a copy.

Client: IBM

Project: Environmental Display

Der IBM Stand mit beweglichen Lichtinstallationen in blau und grün. IBM wirbt in diesem Jahr mit smartem Design: "Smarter Mobility", "Smarter Work" und "Smarter Energy". Auch die Großen haben inzwischen Service Design als Trend erkannt.

Source: services.alphaworks.ibm.com/manyeyes/topichub/mRP6PsOtha6...

 

About Many Eyes:

 

Many Eyes is a bet on the power of human visual intelligence to find patterns. Our goal is to "democratize" visualization and to enable a new social kind of data analysis. Jump right to our visualizations now, take a tour, or read on for a leisurely explanation of the project.

 

All of us in CUE's Visual Communication Lab are passionate about the potential of data visualization to spark insight. It is that magical moment we live for: an unwieldy, unyielding data set is transformed into an image on the screen, and suddenly the user can perceive an unexpected pattern. As visualization designers we have witnessed and experienced many of those wondrous sparks. But in recent years, we have become acutely aware that the visualizations and the sparks they generate, take on new value in a social setting. Visualization is a catalyst for discussion and collective insight about data.

 

We all deal with data that we'd like to understand better. It may be as straightforward as a sales spreadsheet or fantasy football stats chart, or as vague as a cluttered email inbox. But a remarkable amount of it has social meaning beyond ourselves. When we share it and discuss it, we understand it in new ways.

A bit of history

 

In 2003, Fernanda created a program to visualize an individual's email archives. Given the personal nature of email, when she ran a study on the visualization she took great pains to ensure that each person's visualization would be completely private. But to her surprise, many of the study participants immediately sought out ways to share the images, mailing screenshots around or just calling friends over to see the program in action. This experiment revealed the intensely social side of visualizations, where discussion and storytelling are just as important as data analysis.

 

The next year, Martin wrote a program to visualize historical baby name popularity. It became a minor internet fad, but what was most interesting was the discussions that it sparked. In venues ranging from blogs to a forum on a well-known political magazine, thousands of people used the visualization as a starting point for conversations that were sometimes playful, sometimes intensely analytical. Each brought a distinctive perspective to the data, from a knowledge of political history to a simple search for their own name.

 

Inspired by these experiences, the Visual Communication Lab embarked on a project to encourage sharing and conversation around visualizations. We believe that visualizations gain power when multiple people use them to communicate, and that communication gains power when multiple people can visualize and explore information together. We want to democratize visualization, enabling anyone on the internet to publish powerful interactive visualizations and start their own data conversations. Many Eyes is designed to bring that power to you.

I discovered these yesterday on display at IBM Bedfont (http://www-05.ibm.com/uk/locations/bedfont.html). I can't help but smile :)

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 Incoming Buying Mission (IBM) in conjunction with MIHAS 2014 is organised by the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE) on 8 April 2014. During the programme, participants will partake in one-to-one Business Meetings between buyers and sellers in MATRADE building. On the second day of the programme, the Special Session for foreign buyers will meet MIHAS exhibitors at the exhibition.

The Incoming Buying Mission (IBM) in conjunction with MIHAS 2014 is organised by the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE) on 8 April 2014. During the programme, participants will partake in one-to-one Business Meetings between buyers and sellers in MATRADE building. On the second day of the programme, the Special Session for foreign buyers will meet MIHAS exhibitors at the exhibition.

The Incoming Buying Mission (IBM) in conjunction with MIHAS 2014 is organised by the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE) on 8 April 2014. During the programme, participants will partake in one-to-one Business Meetings between buyers and sellers in MATRADE building. On the second day of the programme, the Special Session for foreign buyers will meet MIHAS exhibitors at the exhibition.

The Incoming Buying Mission (IBM) in conjunction with MIHAS 2014 is organised by the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE) on 8 April 2014. During the programme, participants will partake in one-to-one Business Meetings between buyers and sellers in MATRADE building. On the second day of the programme, the Special Session for foreign buyers will meet MIHAS exhibitors at the exhibition.

IBMs Antwort auf den Compaq Portable von 1983.

Publicité parue en 1977 dans le n°9 du magazine IBM Actualités

Bill Murdock, programmer of IBM's Watson and CoC alum, spoke to a packed audience Feb. 17th.

 

Murdock discussing his experience on the DeepQA Watson research team.

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