news.cnet.com - 6/17/2009
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IBM thinks it can improve the state of mobile communications, and it's investing millions of dollars toward that effort.
Big Blue announced on Tuesday that it will spend $100 million over the next five years on a major research project to advance mobile technology for both ...
bit-tech.net - 6/25/2009
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IBM is developing a supercomputer in conjunction with
the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology which will use...
its innovative watercooling system to keep the building warm.
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IBM investing $100 million in mobile research
APH Networks —
... Banavar, global leader of the mobile communications focus for IBM Research and director of IBM Research-India. "With high penetration, simple user interface, and significant cost advantage for end users, mobile telephony holds the future of communication and exchange of information for the enterprise."
The company plans to focus its research on three key areas: mobile enterprise enablement; emerging market mobility; and enterprise to end-user mobile experience.
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IBM investing $100 million in mobile research
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... it can improve the state of mobile communications, and it's investing millions of dollars toward that effort.
Big Blue announced on Tuesday that it will spend $100 million over the next five years on a major research project to advance mobile technology for both consumers and businesses. With an increasing dependence on cell phones and portable devices worldwide, IBM's goal is to make mobile communications more efficient and easier to use.
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