Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
51 Astor Place; 330 North Wabash; 590 Madison Avenue; 1250 René-Lévesque; Cambridge Scientific Center; Tour Eqho; HITEC City; Hursley House; IBM Canada Head Office Building
An aerial satellite view of the center's main building. The center, headquarters of IBM's Research division, is named for both Thomas J. Watson, Sr. and Thomas Watson, Jr., who led IBM as president and CEO, respectively, from 1915 when it was known as the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company, to 1971.
The roots of today's IBM Research began with the 1945 opening of the Watson Scientific Computing Laboratory at Columbia University. [4] This was the first IBM laboratory devoted to pure science and later expanded into additional IBM Research locations in Westchester County, New York, starting in the 1950s, [5] [6] including the Thomas J. Watson Research Center in 1961.
The high-level architecture of IBM's DeepQA used in Watson [9]. Watson was created as a question answering (QA) computing system that IBM built to apply advanced natural language processing, information retrieval, knowledge representation, automated reasoning, and machine learning technologies to the field of open domain question answering.
IBM to quantum center in Chicago Another quantum computer project is set to take up part of the Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park in Chicago. IBM officials joined officials from the ...
The primary market for Syncsort was for IBM mainframes running OS/VS1 or MVS operating systems. [4] There were also Syncsort products for two other common IBM mainframe operating environments, those being DOS [11] and VM/CMS. [12] Aso O. Tavitian was the primary salesman for the company in its early years, and was primarily responsible for its ...
IBM engineers designed Watson to show how computer systems can analyze and process natural language, and reach predictions or answers. And much like humans, Watson relies heavily on context. For ...
Even big brains can have a blip. And IBM's supercomputer Watson is no exception, despite its bank of 90 IBM Power 750 servers that can process the equivalent of 1 million books of information a ...