IBM controls climate data

IBM controls climate data

The German Climate Computing Center is using technology and services from IBM to manage the world’s largest climate simulation data archive, used by leading climate researchers worldwide. The archive currently consists of more than 40 petabytes of data and is...

Watson joins the fight against cancer

IBM Watson Health is collaborating with more than a dozen leading cancer institutes to accelerate the ability of clinicians to identify and personalise treatment options for their patients. The institutes will apply Watson’s advanced cognitive capabilities to...

IBM puts HANA on Power Systems

After a successful client testing period in 2014, IBM announced a series of Power Systems Solution Editions for the SAP HANA platform. The new solutions are expected to enable the latest generation POWER8 systems to run SAP HANA, allowing clients to quickly and...
Quantum computing a reality soon?

Quantum computing a reality soon?

IBM scientists have unveiled two critical advances towards the realisation of a practical quantum computer. For the first time, they showed the ability to detect and measure both kinds of quantum errors simultaneously, as well as demonstrated a new, square quantum bit circuit design that is the only physical architecture that could successfully scale to larger dimensions. With Moore’s Law expected to run out of steam, quantum computing will be among the inventions that could usher in a new era of innovation across industries.

Information sharing to combat cybercrime

IBM is making its vast library of security intelligence data available via the IBM X-Force Exchange, a new cyber-threat intelligence sharing platform powered by IBM Cloud. This collaborative platform provides access to volumes of actionable IBM and third-party threat...