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[video] @IBMCloud and @NVIDIA #AI Keynote | @CloudExpo #ML #DL #IoT
The accelerating pace of AI development & how IBM Cloud & NVIDIA are partnering to bring AI capabilities to every day, on-demand Bert Loomis was a visionary. This general session will highlight how Bert Loomis and people like him inspire us to build great things with small inventions.
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In this spring 2011 interview, newly appointed Quadrant Software CEO Steve Woodard describes changes in personnel and management policies following the acquisition of Quadrant by private equity firm Candescent Partners. This video features Mike Cain of IBM’s DB2 for i Center of Excellence and Rich Ollari of Resolution Xcase discussing the use of SQL for DB2 for i modernization and data-centric programming.
IBM, Salesforce Agree to Partner on Artificial Intelligence
International Business Machines Corp. and Salesforce.com Inc. agreed to mingle their artificial-intelligence technologies in a bid to boost sales of data-analytics offerings. The companies Monday announced plans to offer integrated AI services that weave the broad human-like conversation and learning capabilities of IBM’s Watson with Salesforce’s more sales-oriented Einstein technology.
IBMVoice: Paving The Path Toward Universal Quantum Computing
A universal quantum computer promises us more complete knowledge of our environment, down to the molecules that make up everything around us. And much like when the first room-sized computers were turned on in the 1940s, a quantum computer’s full potential is unknown and untapped.
IBM adds new API to quantum computing cloud service
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IBM’s new Q program to include a 50-qubit quantum computer
Characters named Q in film and TV have been portrayed as being exceptional. Q in the James Bond movies served up futuristic gadgets, and Q in Star Trek was omnipotent.
IBM Building First Universal Quantum Computers for Business and Science
“IBM Q” quantum systems and services will be delivered via the IBM Cloud platform. While technologies that currently run on classical computers , such as , can help find patterns and insights buried in vast amounts of existing data, quantum computers will deliver solutions to important problems where patterns cannot be seen because the data doesn’t exist and the possibilities that you need to explore to get to the answer are too enormous to ever be processed by classical computers.