In December 2007 IBM announced their second annual selection of 5 innovations their brightest sparks felt would change the way we work, live and play over the next 5 years. The selections were based upon societal trends and emerging technologies.
Tuesday, 20 December 2011
IBM's 2007 '5 in 5'
As we head into 2012 it's been nearly 5 years since IBM's 2007 '5 in 5' selections. How close to the mark were they?
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Money is the route of all e-val
At the click of a button IBM now offers clients the ability to analyse the costs involved with running their infrastructures.
Do busy CIO's have enough time to identify potential savings? IBM obviously thinks not as they've introduced a new smarter computing simulator which demonstrates both areas of better efficiency and potential savings.
Layman's terms are often the best way to lay out areas of improvement. The simulator does just this providing both charts but also in-depth analysis of the data generated.
The simulator takes into consideration a host of factors, asking the visitor to select either an IBM power system or IBM system z whilst considering workload, the clients industry and their current infrastructure. This can be x86, Itanium or Sun.
IBM Smarter computing simulator is great for those who might have heard the phrase 'smarter computing' but have yet to fully investigate the message, as it shows exactly how it'll be delivered in any given environment.
The simulator can be found at the link below:
http://www.ibm.com/common/sc/simulator/
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