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The transformative value of data

The transformative value of data Today, organizations in the industrial-related industries are dealing with unprecedented external challenges from both traditional and new market entrants, that is resulting in the need to redefine their relationships with their customers and also reinventing how indeed they deliver their core services. In IBM, we see our customers driven by […]

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Stand up and deliver

Stand up and deliver IT and comedy (stand up) seem to be 2 different worlds, maybe with the exception of cartoons like Dilbert that regularly make fun of the IT world. But can IT learn from comedy? Having done various types of comedy for more than 20 years, I answer with a definite YES! My […]

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Why do we need to talk about ethics and bias in AI?

I wonder if it is a form of guilt that has started to hit the tech industry. Everywhere you start talking about ethics, and terms like surveillance capitalism and economics start to creep into the language. Overall, we – or at least large parts of the industry – have a feeling that something may have […]

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Hybrid cloud: The best of all worlds

In my previous blog posts, I have written a lot about hybrid cloud possibilities and what benefits it brings to any organization working with a large amount of data and/or multiple applications. Firstly, I introduced the collaboration between IBM and RedHat that has already been kickstarted with the introduction of Red Hat OpenShift on IBM […]

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What Angela Merkel and IBM’s CEO have in common…

You may be thinking both are power women, they both have positions at the absolute top within large international institutions or that they share a common interest for cats. While that might be the case, those things are not what is of interest in this case. Instead, the German government’s backing for Quantum Computing research […]

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Cloud innovation helps farmers improve safety and profitability in pig weighing

The IBM Garage is IBM’s center for high-impact, client-centric innovation. At our Garage in Copenhagen, we have helped multiple businesses to address major challenges as well as innovate entirely new ideas to solve the problems as they and/or society faces. IBM Garage and Smart Agritech Solution of Sweden One of our latest success stories is […]

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Iceland is the coolest location for data centers

Did you know that Iceland is the place for sustainable data centers? Think of the following: When comparing the carbon emission of training a large AI model to that of the life-cycle carbon emission of an average American car (incl. production and recycling), emissions of the AI model are about five times greater than the […]

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Taking to the forests of Sweden to bring new idea to market with IBM Garage

The Opportunity Imagine you are in a store shopping for a table. You snap a photo with your phone, and an app tells you the very forest where the wood came from, and whether it was responsibly harvested. A startup called Tracy of Sweden is making that a reality — because each tree actually has […]

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Control your data or drown trying

In my previous blog, I introduced IBM Cloud Paks. They are enterprise-ready, containerized, pre-integrated software solutions that give clients an open, faster and more secure way to build, move and manage core business applications on any cloud. In this one, we will dig deeper into one of the five paks, namely the IBM Cloud Pak […]

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