Ibm's Discovery of India ; Big Blue Is Now Driving Innovation and Breakthrough Research From India.
Business Today › November 19, 2008
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Business Today › November 19, 2008
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For 15 years in a row, IBM has registered the highest number of patents globally. Its IBM Research Laboratory (IBMRL) is known for devising carbon nano tubes, computer languages such as Fortran. It has even seen its researchers bag a Nobel Prize for Physics in the area of high temperature superconductivity. Now, it is building on this heritage in India.
IBM Research Labs first started off in Delhi in 1998 and opened a second outfit in Bangalore in 2005 to keep pace with growth. This unit now takes up conceptual research in areas such as telecommunications and global delivery of IT services from these two centres. Our research is helping the services business create new offerings, optimise service delivery through better automation and knowledge management, as well as improve governance through analytics, says Guruduth Banavar, Director of IBM Research Labs. According to him, this unit works on specific requirements from his services division and the products developed are often used in IBM's next-generation solutions.See the full content of this document
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Ibm's Discovery of India ; Big Blue Is Now Driving Innovation and Breakthrough Research From India.
One of the most critical breakthroughs in the lab's decade-long history in India is its work on Spoken Web. IBM's Mobil...
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