IBM: Research is the key
News With more than 3,000 people in its dedicated research division and nearly two-thirds of its 300,000 employees overall working in some sort of technical capacity, IBM has a scientific backbone that allows it to create -- and lead -- new or...
[June 17, 2004, 16:20]
IBM creates 'social software' research centre
News IBM has announced the creation of a research centre for the development of "social software", from consumer web apps to enterprise communication tools. IBM plans to collaborate with government agencies, businesses, universities and other research...
[September 18, 2008, 11:30]
IBM gets behind physics research
News The University of Rochester will use five top-end p690 "Regatta" Unix servers from IBM for physics and computing research programmes, Big Blue plans to announce on Thursday. IBM and rivals such as Sun Microsystems and Hewlett-Packard court research...
[October 24, 2002, 9:20]
IBM supercomputer to drive brain research
News IBM has sold several Blue Gene models since it began commercializing the former research project in 2004. IBM has sold a multimillion-dollar model of its new Blue Gene/L supercomputer to simulate the workings of the human brain.
[June 6, 2005, 10:00]
IBM sells mainframe for grid research
News The University of Florida has bought a lower-end IBM z800 mainframe along with 32 Intel servers to investigate grid computing, a method of spreading calculations across groups of machines. The z800 system is the 1000th of the "Raptor" systems sold...
[March 6, 2003, 8:02]
IBM and Research In Motion team on wireless devices
News IBM Global Services and Research in Motion will give each other a helping hand in establishing their respective positions in the handheld and enterprise markets. IBM Global Services and Waterloo, Ontario-based RIM announced a partnership where RIM...
[January 24, 2001, 16:33]
IBM and Nortel form research alliance
News IBM has joined forces with Canadian telecoms equipment maker Nortel to set up a centre that will initially focus on new blade servers, the companies announced on Friday. The IBM-Nortel tie-up follows a similar alliance announced between HP and...
[May 23, 2005, 9:20]
Continental Resources Assists Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc., in Deploying Customized IBM Linux Cluster
White Papers This was solved by deploying IBM System Cluster 1350 running Red Hat Enterprise Linux and featuring IBM Linux on Power compute nodes, implemented by IBM Premier Business Partner Continental Resources, Inc.
[April 5, 2007, 1:00]
IBM: Research is the key
Talkback "We were not even sure we should send it, because we thought people might think it was too simple-minded," said Agrawal, who holds the prised internal title IBM Fellow.
[June 27, 2004, 14:54]
IBM opens new research centre
News IBM has opened a new centre designed to combine supercomputing, advanced maths, data mining and management consulting to tackle complicated business problems. Pulleyblank previously led IBM's Deep Computing Institute and its Blue Gene supercomputer.
[September 29, 2004, 8:40]
IBM computers picked for cancer research
News IBM will supply the University of Pennsylvania and four hospitals with computers that will link into a computing "grid" to check for breast cancer, the company will announce on Wednesday. IBM, along with rivals such as Sun Microsystems and Compaq...
[November 28, 2001, 10:12]
Astron and IBM Team to Help Research the First Origins Of The Universe
White Papers ASTRON and IBM Collaborate on a New Customized Chip Design to Help Build the World's Largest Radio Astronomy Telescope.
[February 12, 2008, 13:03]
IBM WebSphere Portal White Paper by Strategic Focus Market Research
White Papers This Strategic Focus Market Research document introduces the reader to the concept of Enterprise Portals as a means of conducting business on the Internet. The discussion continues onto the value of using Enterprise Portals, combined with Service...
[February 19, 2008, 5:51]
Codemorphing: Fresh as a DAISY
News IBM Research, with its Dynamically Architected Instruction Set from Yorktown (DAISY) translator, is building another. Last month, the very long instruction word (VLIW) project at IBM's TJ Watson Research Centre released DAISY into open source...
[November 30, 2000, 7:53]
IBM cuts research jobs
News IBM plans to eliminate a small number of jobs in its research division. IBM Research, where more than 3,000 employees work to hatch new ideas on everything from chips to wearable computers, is at the heart of the high-tech company, which lays claim...
[June 21, 2002, 7:32]
Nanotubes shed new light on fibre optics
News Scientists at IBM Research have discovered a new way to get carbon nanotubes to emit light, a breakthrough that might one day lead to advances in fibre-optic technology. Let there be light In IBM's research, the light appears when a negative charge...
[May 2, 2003, 7:57]
IBM applies electronics to genetic sequencing
News To learn more about the project, see IBM Research jumps into genetic sequencing at CNET News.com. Now IBM believes it can do better — by equipping a newer genetic sequencing method with brakes. IBM is among those who believe electronics technology...
[October 6, 2009, 8:57]
IBM saves chipmaking kit from an early bath
News IBM Research has come up with a way to draw lines in silicon 29.9nm apart with existing chipmaking machines, far closer than on today's chips, a development that could help cut the cost of making chips in the future.
[February 20, 2006, 15:35]
IBM offers banking security on a USB stick
News Developed at IBM's Zurich Research Lab, pilot devices are ready for bank trials. IBM was set to unveil on Wednesday a prototype USB device designed to protect people doing online banking from having their data stolen or compromised.
[October 29, 2008, 7:59]
IBM to cool layered chips with water
News Scientists from the IBM Zurich Research Lab and the Fraunhofer Institute in Berlin are working on a microchip that uses micropipes of water to cool itself, IBM announced on Thursday. Chips built in a three-dimensional stack formation offer more...
[June 5, 2008, 16:22]



