
Government
Data is catching tax dodgers
In New York State, IBM smarter analytics helps the state government stop tax fraud worth $1.2 billion.
Cities
Cities work for the benefit of the citizens
In Peru, IBM helped deliver services like traffic monitoring and video camera to over 60,000 homes.
Products/Traceability
Slopes look out for skiers
In Argentina, IBM helps track skiers in real time, speeding up rescues and slowing down fraud.
Traffic/Sustainability
Cars get a nose for pollution
IBM helped test Sao Paulo's car emissions to take the equivalent of 522,000 vehicles off the roads in just one year.
Oil
Data points the way to more oil
In Venezuela, IBM deep computes seismic data to pinpoint new reserves using 40% less energy.
Water
Pipes point out problems
In the District of Columbia, IBM helps spot leaks in pipes before they happen, saving millions.
Traffic
Roads predict congestion
A smart traffic system helps keep Singapore's traffic moving by predicting congestion an hour in advance with 90% accuracy.
Public Safety
Emergencies are seen in advance
IBM helped the city of Madrid build intelligence into the city’s video surveillance to cut response times by 25% and even predict where incidents will take place.
Retail
Clothes pick accessories for you
IBM helped a German retailer boost customer satisfaction 18% with innovations like smart dressing rooms that can actually suggest matching accessories.
Food / Traceability
Food is followed from farm to fork
IBM is helping the Canadian Province of Manitoba tackle Canada’s 13 million cases of food poisoning every year by tracking the freshness of meat.
Food / Supply Chain
Food tells you how fresh it is
With up to 25% of the world’s food wasted every year, IBM is helping food suppliers in Norway track meat and poultry from the farm through the supply chain to the shelf.
Railways
Trains are keeping passengers on track.
IBM helps the Taiwan High Speed Rail Corporation predict repairs in advance, letting 99.15% of trains run on time.
Healthcare
Doctors know you personally
Servicio Extremeño de Salud, a public healthcare service in Spain, raised efficiency by 30% and delivered faster, more accurate treatment when IBM helped them make patients’ complete, up-to-date records available at every health centre.
Education
Every child gets a first-Class Education
Rural schools in Pike County, Kentucky, needed a really smart idea to keep students furnished with the best educational content. IBM helped deliver it through a virtual desktop infrastructure delivered as a cloud service, with cost savings of 64%.













