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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Smart Cable Adds On 3D-Like Depth; IBM Names Eight New Fellows

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Smart Cable Adds On 3D-Like Depth
R. Colin Johnson recently wrote about new algorithms that automatically give conventional video and games a 3D-like look. He noted that the software uses techniques, such as giving closer objects finer details and rougher textures, to give a perception of depth without the need for 3D glasses. Check it out.

Also, we invite you to register for a Smarter Technology editorial eSeminar taking place Tuesday, May 31, at 10:00 a.m. Pacific / 1:00 p.m. Eastern by clicking here. This Web-based 60-minute program, titled "Smart Business Analytics Strategies for Better Data Use," will provide you with vital information about the importance of embracing business analytics to make better business decisions. Click here to register.
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IBM Names Eight New Fellows
Citing advances in cloud-, stream-, grid-, network- and cluster-computing, IBM awarded its most prestigious technical honor to eight innovators, including the principal investigator for IBM's Watson supercomputer that recently beat the human champions on the TV game show "Jeopardy."
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Fighting the Flu One App at a Time
A little R&R and lemon tea have long been popular cures for the flu. However, those antidotes may just become less in demand as the CDC seeks a new way to educate the public on flu outbreaks and prevention through novel technological approaches.
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Flash Crash: Unhappy Anniversary
Are smarter technologies the problem or the solution to wild financial market fluctuations? Yes. Experts say smarter technology requires smarter regulation and public policy.
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Steps to Get a Business Analytics Effort Off the Ground
Companies that use data analytics typically have more revenue growth and a higher return on capital investment. With such significant benefits, it is not surprising that there is increased interest in business analytics today. However, a study by the IBM Institute for Business Value and MIT Sloan Management Review found that most companies do not know how to use analytics to improve their business. To overcome the obstacles to widespread analytics adoption, the IBM and MIT study offers up some insightful steps organizations can take to get such a valuable IT-business focus up and running. This video highlights the steps to start a business analytics effort.
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Collaborative Project Brings IT Skills to MBA Students
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Touch-Screen Musicians Jam in Virtual Band
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New Requirements for Application Security Resulting from the Increased Use of Cloud Computing (Brought to you by IBM)
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