In business today, we see forces at work that present opportunities we could once only imagine—and challenges that could easily destroy any isolated organization. That's why an enterprise today needs a partner with a clear view of the territory ahead. A partner who can help find ways to differentiate a company for competitive advantage. A partner who understands and knows how to create—and sustain—innovation that matters. To learn more about IBM's point of view, read, listen and inform yourself with these "Ideas from IBM."
Issues
A closer look at RFID
28 December 2007
Radio frequency identification technology has come a long way. And businesses can go even further by going beyond the beep and leveraging powerful insight into their enterprises.
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The new CIO agenda
5 December 2007
The IT and communications revolution is changing character. The information age has entered an era of technology deployment: applying maturing technologies to achieve business innovation. This shift requires a profound change in the roles and responsibilities of the corporation's top technology executive, the Chief Information Officer.
How It Works: World Community Grid
13 February 2007
Volunteer your computer's unused power to World Community Grid and it can spend available CPUS helping advance research for a cure for AIDS, or improved treatment for cancer, or any number of other efforts that can improve the way we live. Get in the Grid.....it gives new meaning to the importance of downtime.
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Driving innovation
05 February 2007
Green cars. Road charging. Smart-card transit systems. These are just some of the innovations envisioned for improving our world of transportation.
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Reinventing healthcare
26 December 2006
A review of what's ailing healthcare today, the complications that have set in, and some innovative approaches to healing the system.
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