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New IBM storage system that they purchase last year from a smaller company. This is a fully solid state system of 20 TB (when fully populated) connecting via Fibre Channel to SVC (or traditional SAN storage configuration). Screaming fast (even faster than traditional SSD or Fusion IO by a few orders of magnitude). Very impressed.
Anders Amundson here worked for IBM at the Boca Rotan design center where the original IBM PC was created. He's holding the 32nd IBM PC motherboard.
Anders wanted to limited the maxium RAM on the original PC to 512 KB instead of the infamous 640 KB.
IBM Q
Quantum Computing
MIT Technology Review Innovation Leaders Summit
Palais Brongniard
30 Novembre 2018
IBM R30 Thinkpad notebook computer with Cisco wireless card that I purchased at the ACEC2004 conference. Standard department issue for Victorian teachers in 2003, handed back for an upgraded model in 2006.
While rummaging through boxes last night I found my IBM spanner. I decided it should hang on my wall.
I think this is actually a PC/AT, but, honestly, my memory of such things has grown dim.
I have earlier versions of these pictures here on Flickr, but they're low-resolution. I don't know why I didn't post the hi-res versions.
This is our new IBM server rack. Its pretty cool. We gonna be filling this with those X336 servers I have showed off already.
Windows 2000 SP4
IBM ThinkPad 390 - Type 2626
Display 14"
Processor: Pentium II 266 MHz
RAM: 196 MB
HDD: IBM-DARA-21200 12 GB
UltraBay with HDD IBM-DBCA-203240 3,2 Gb
IBM Watson, the Jeopardy Winning computer at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) on March 30th, 2011. After beating the Jeopardy grandmasters Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter, IBM Watson Goes to School to challenge students at Carnegie Mellon University and University of Pittsburgh in a Jeopardy like Question Answering game.
More photos and Videos of IBM Watson in the following set : IBM Watson plays at Carnegie Mellon University
CATALYST Infrastructure has been a new edition to the index of CATALYST, engaged in offering complete Data Center & Network Management solutions to the corporate sector.
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"These sorters use a metal brush to detect the position of the hole in the column being sorted. When the brush contacts a metal roller or bar through the hole, it closes an electrical circuit that causes an electromagnet to direct the card into one of 13 chutes leading to the appropriate bin. The type 83 could process 1000 cards per minute--almost 17 per second."
The IBM-KAUST MOU Signing at IBM headquarters in Armonk, New York on April 7, 2008. Pictured here: back row left to right - Robert Morris, Majid Al Ghaslan, Mohammed Samaha, Saad Al Dossary, Paul Carter, Bill LaFontaine; front row left to right - Nick Donofrio, Nadhmi Al Nasr.
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