In the IBM Cloud businesses are able to access different kinds of data, such as weather or social data, and combine that with their own business data. When this data comes together businesses can do things like better predict demand, adjust pricing models and maximize savings. That’s what the IBM Cloud was built for. Learn more at: http://www.ibm.com/cognitiv...
IBM Watson applies its cognitive technologies to help change how we approach and understand all of this information. Everything that is digital has the potential to become cognitive, and, in a sense, be able to “think.” Learn more at http://ibm.com/outthink
IBM Watson is a cognitive system that's ushering in the new era of cognitive business. Recently, a group of battered science fiction bots spoke about their yen to take over the world and their dislike for working with humans. Unlike them, Watson works with humans to outthink competitors, challenges, limits. Learn more at ibm.com/outthink
You're about to see the movie that holds the Guinness World Records™ record for the World's Smallest Stop-Motion Film and exclusive behind the scenes footage. The ability to move single atoms — the smallest particles of any element in the universe — is crucial to IBM's research in the field of atomic memory. But even nanophysicists need to have a little fun. In that spirit, IBM researchers used a scanning tunneling microscope to move thousands of atoms, all in pursuit of making a movie so small it can only be seen when you magnify it 100 million times. A movie made with atoms. Learn more about atomic memory, data storage and big data at http://www.ibm.com/madewithatoms
The Internet of Things gives us access to the data from millions of devices. But how does it work, and what can we do with all that data? Find out in this collection of videos from IBM's Internet of Things division. For more information on IBM and the Internet of Things, please visit: http://www.ibm.com/IoT