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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

SXSW for IT; IT Boot Camps Teach New Ideas and Technologies

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SXSW for IT
Joe Maglitta recently wrote about the applications and services that got the most attention at last week's SXSW festival. He noted that the event has, over the years, propelled many companies (like Twitter) into the spotlight and that many of this year's new participants will likely impact corporate IT in the next few years. Take a look.

Also, I invite you to register for a Smarter Technology editorial eSeminar taking place Tuesday, March 29, at 10:00 a.m. Pacific / 1:00 p.m. Eastern by clicking here. This Web-based 60-minute program, titled "Smart Ways to Incorporate Social Networking into Your Enterprise" will provide you with vital information about how your company can efficiently and effectively incorporate social networking tools into your business plan. Click here to register.
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IT Boot Camps Teach New Ideas and Technologies
An IBM initiative provides no-charge boot camps to businesses, universities and other organizations for training IT staff on Big Data and other new technologies.
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Smarter Multi-Pane Apps Trump Windows
Smartphones and touch-screen tablets are spawning a revolutionary new multi-pane-based user interface in apps, from IT to social networking.
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Navy to Build a Fleet of Robots with 3D Printer Capabilities
The Navy has proposed a project to build a swarm of micro-robots with 3D printing capabilities and other high-tech features. The robots could create programmable materials, large structures and even replicas of themselves.
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Accelerated Sequencing of Cocoa Genome Aims to Improve Production
MARS (the candy company), IBM, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture led an international effort to sequence the cocoa genome. The project was completed three years ahead of schedule, due in part to the significant computing power of an IBM Blue Gene computer in the IBM Computational Biology Center. As has been the case with genomes of other agricultural entities (including rice, corn and grapes), the hope is that the information will help improve cocoa production.
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Kinect Gesture Recognition Empowers Surgical Robots
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What's Next for Watson?
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Metro Ethernet for Mobile Backhaul (Brought to you by IBM)
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