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Quantum computing is now available to everyone
IBM Research has announced that for the first time ever it is making quantum computing available to members of the public, who can access and run experiments on IBM’s quantum processor. IBM scientists have built a quantum processor that users can access through a first-of-a-kind quantum computing platform delivered via the IBM Cloud onto any desktop or mobile device.
Scientists invent a thermometer for the nanoscale
The IBM lab responsible for inventing the scanning tunneling microscope and the atomic force microscope has invented another critical tool for helping us understand the nanoworld. Accurately measuring the temperature of objects at the nanoscale has been challenging scientists for decades. Current techniques are not accurate and they typically generate artifacts, limiting their reliability.
Pepper the robot is supported by IBM technology
Pepper the robot sold out in just one minute when it was launched last year, with consumers keen to snap up a model of the emotion-reading companion. Now, with the help of IBM's Watson system, Pepper is set to get smarter than ever. Unlike functional robots, which are able to help with domestic chores such as dish washing or hoovering, Pepper is intended to interact with humans; this could involve greeting customers in a shop or operating se...
IBM takes aim at IoT
IBM’s decision to invest $3bn and hire 2,000 workers to staff its new IoT business unit solidifies its position as a preeminent player and driving force in mainstream IoT adoptions.
Quickly infuse analytics capabilities into cloud-based applications
IBM is unveiling a new set of services for its Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), Bluemix, that enable developers to quickly infuse new analytics capabilities into cloud-based applications. The IBM cloud tools are designed to help developers broaden the capabilities of their applications to give users a more robust cloud experience that enables integration of data analytics and visualisation seamlessly in their apps.
Open access cloud boosts development ecosystem
An open access cloud service is now available to the global community of developers who want to participate in the OpenPOWER ecosystem. SuperVessel acts as a virtual R&D engine for the creation, testing and pilot of emerging applications including deep analytics, machine learning and the IoT.
£313m partnership to boost Big Data research in the UK
Universities and Science Minister Jo Johnson has unveiled a £313m partnership with IBM to boost Big Data research in the UK. Following on from the Government’s £113m commitment in the Autumn Statement to expand the Hartree Centre at Daresbury over the next five years, IBM will further support the project with a package of technology and onsite expertise worth up to £200m.
Woodside utilises IBM's cognitive computing technology
Woodside, Australia’s largest independent oil and gas company, has announced that it will use IBM Watson as part of its next steps in data science. The cognitive computing system will be trained by Woodside engineers, enabling users to surface evidence-weighted insights from large volumes of unstructured and historical data contained in project reports in seconds.
Silicon photonics breakthroughs support the Cloud
Two key developments in the world of silicon photonics promise more efficient data centres. Sally Ward-Foxton reports.
IBM and Tata Power Delhi Distribution Collaborate to Accelerate Smart Grid Deployment in India
IBM today announced that it has been selected by Tata Power Delhi Distribution to conceptualize, design and deliver an Advanced Smart Grid solution that will collect and analyze real-time information from smart meters and data from the communication and management infrastructure. This will enable Tata Power Delhi Distribution to better manage energy output and further reduce outages.