Monday, April 29, 2013

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IBM launches MessageSight, appliance aimed at M2M
ZDNet
IBM launches MessageSight, appliance aimed at M2M. Summary: The IBM MessageSight appliance is aimed at the auto industry, cities and states managing traffic, oil and gas and home appliances. Larry Dignan. By Larry Dignan for Between the Lines | April ...
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IBM has a new protocol (and a box) for the internet of things
GigaOM
IBM considers both efforts part of its Smarter Planet and Mobile First strategies. The box is called the IBM MessageSight, and it combines the ability to process a lot of information in real time — which experts believe the internet of things will ...
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GigaOM
IBM Unveils New Technology to Connect a Smarter Planet
The Herald | HeraldOnline.com
LAS VEGAS, April 29, 2013 — /PRNewswire/ -- IBM's (NYSE: IBM) Smarter Planet strategy took a major technological step forward today with the introduction of IBM MessageSight, a new appliance designed to help organizations manage and communicate ...
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IBM launches an appliance for the Internet of Things
ARNnet
Using the MQTT (the Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) format, the IBM Message Site appliance is capable of processing over 13 million messages per second, all of which could arrive from as many as 1 million end-nodes. "It's a huge breakthrough in ...
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NUS, IBM to set up NUS Centre for Business Analytics with EDB
Channel News Asia
SINGAPORE: The National University of Singapore (NUS) and IBM are setting up the NUS Centre for Business Analytics, in partnership with the Singapore Economic Development Board. The Centre aims to help students and mid-career professionals gain ...
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New IBM NZ boss
National Business Review
... University and is a certified engineer with IPENZ. IBM's NZ MD for the past four years, Jennifer Moxon, is moving to Sydney to become Vice President of IBM's public sector practice across Australia and New Zealand. Sign up to free NBR email alerts ...
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Flat year for Australian offices of IBM, HP
Delimiter
news The Australian divisions of global technology giants IBM and HP have suffered a relatively flat year in terms of revenue and profit growth, despite major initiatives in the rapidly growing cloud computing area by both companies that each would be ...
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Delimiter
Bet on Black, Red, or Big Blue?
thestockmasters
International Business Machines (IBM) aka. Big Blue shares took a dive on April 19th. After IBM blew their latest conference call shares went from over $200 to $187 in two days. IBM lost 12% of its market cap. IBM has managed to bounce from its $187 ...
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African Bus Routes Redrawn Using Cell-Phone Data
MIT Technology Review
The IBM work was done as part of a research challenge dubbed Data for Development, in which the telecom giant Orange released 2.5 billion call records from five million cell-phone users in Ivory Coast. The records were gathered between December 2011 ...
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