artificial intelligence

CSR that REALLY makes a difference

CSR that REALLY makes a difference IBM has a tradition of philanthropy and cause-based community work. But a new variety of more direct engagement with the humanitarian world has taken root in the form of its three-year-old IBM Research Science for Social Good initiative, which partners IBM Research scientists and engineers with academic fellows, subject […]

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Self-Learning Data Catalogs – Data Catalogs’ Sequel

Self-Learning Data Catalogs – Data Catalogs’ Sequel This is a sequel to the future progression of data catalogs. How to enhance and automate data management and analyzing processes with Data Catalogs by supporting the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI)? In these development processes, what are the main issues? Introduction I ended my first blog post […]

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Moving forward into the future with Advectas and IBM Cognos Analytics

In collaboration with Advectas, IBM invites you to join our one-day event in Holte 24th of June. At the event, we will show how the infusion of AI into IBM Cognos Analytics can be used to create a data-driven business and how easily you can get started. About the event: We have planned an amazing […]

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Transforming case handling in the public sector

A new wave of digitized case handling in the public sector has emerged. For more than 20 years, ESDH (electronic case and document management) systems have been the standard for public case handling in Denmark. However, IBM has recently come to an agreement with the public sector, where the solution offers an – for Denmark […]

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Cognitive Procurement: Seizing the AI opportunity

What we mean by Cognitive Procurement Procurement functions have evolved through many iterations. In the past, procurement operated as decentralized siloed groups working with “tribal knowledge” and ad hoc spend data focused on unit cost improvement. Recently, procurement has matured into technology-enabled global teams that drive strategic supplier relationships and focus on total cost of […]

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Wimbledon and IBM – 30 years anniversary

Wimbledon 2019 is powered by IBM This summer IBM has been the official supplier of Information Technology and consultancy to the All England Club and The Championships, Wimbledon for 30 years. At IBM, we are extremely proud that it is our technology and expertise that helps Wimbledon in their pursuit of greatness to deliver a […]

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Quantum Gaming is here – Learnings from the Quantum Game Jam

In February 2019 in Helsinki, we held The Quantum Wheel – Quantum Game Jam. We had 50+ participants around the world and 10 teams finished their games in less than 48 hours. This event really underlined that we are at the very beginning of what promises to be a new era combining games, the gaming […]

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Self-Learning Data Catalogs – Savior of Data Lakes or Populist Promise?

Self-Learning Data Catalogs – Savior of Data Lakes or Populist Promise? In an increasingly complicated world you would like to see easy solutions for difficult problems. Is a Data Catalog the solution or an inflated promise when companies meet Big Data challenges? Introduction The development of artificial intelligence (AI) requires high-quality and versatile data. Not […]

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Your digital superpowers are needed – to help your fellow human beings after disaster strikes

You wake up cold and stiff. Your bed is nothing more than a blanket spread across the ground, and the cold morning air chills you to the bone. Your body is stiff and your head is spinning. Your throat is parched and your stomach churns from hunger. Where am I? What do I do now? […]

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