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Image credit: IBM's corporate headquarters in Armonk, N.Y. [credit: IBM]

Series

Works by IBM

IBM Dictionary of Computing (1993) 28 copies
Jordan: A "Spy" Guide (2001) 1 copy
IBM PCjr. BASIC Hardware Reference — Editor — 1 copy
Mathematica 1 copy
Siliziumwelt 1 copy
More About Computers (1969) 1 copy
ViaVoice 1 copy
Inside the Rs/6000 Sp (1998) 1 copy
Security on IBM z/VSE (2009) 1 copy
Pssp 3.1 Announcement (1998) 1 copy
Cics Explorer (2009) 1 copy
Xml Processing on Z/Os (2009) 1 copy
DB2 Virtualization (2009) 1 copy
N Series Data Motion (2010) 1 copy
Ims 11 Open Database (2010) 1 copy

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Canonical name
IBM
Other names
International Business Machines Corporation
Birthdate
1911-06-16
Gender
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Short biography
International Business Machines Corporation (NYSE: IBM), or IBM, is an American multinational technology and consulting corporation, with headquarters in Armonk, New York, United States. IBM manufactures and markets computer hardware and software, and offers infrastructure, hosting and consulting services in areas ranging from mainframe computers to nanotechnology.

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A serious obstacle to the large scale terrestrial application of solar energy in today's "energy crisis" lies in the scarcity of reliable data on the amount of sunfall at candidate converter sites. This paper describes a system designed to monitor and record, automatically, the values of the direct and total ( sun and sky) solar radiation which would be seen by either tracking or fixed type solar converters. A further pressing need addressed by the system is the means for efficiency testing and evaluation of solar cells, solar collectors and solar concentrator systems, under outdoor exposure to natural sunlight and weather conditions for extended periods. The design was accomplished in support of the Marshall Space Flight Center, NASA, where design concepts and materials for large scale terrestrial solar energy converters are currently being evaluated.… (more)
 
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SandiaCSP | Sep 2, 2021 |
The highs and the lows. First off a low, despite being a hardback colour book it felt and looked like a cheapend production. Forget that because the real high is opening and flipping through, wow, wow, wow. Like no other cookbook I have opened, each page offers another exciting and surprising combination, you could eat it off the page. Into the text and I am caught, IBM Watson is used to data trawl a vast library of recipes to come up with surprising flavour and taste combinations that will work. A realtime dip your finger in the barrel and surprise yourself with something never experienced before.
Unfortunately as I read through the magic faded. Watson came up with novel combinations but it took the skills of highly talented chefs to balance the ingredients and to find ways of cooking them to bring out the suggested blend of flavours. Worse still this is fancy high end cooking so lots and lots of side preparations to compliment and balance the key ingredient only for a dribble or a dressing or a smear to be used. But what dishes, they looked good and you can just image the flavour contrast, balance and opposing textures and colours. What is not to like. As a sop they included a section of 'home cooking' that ordinary guys like you and me could tackle. Real patronising made worse because their concept of home cooking is firmly founded on what goes down in the USofA, so a rich diet of burgers and BBQ's.
In the end I put the book down disappointed. Our talented chefs were challenging Watson with unlikely combinations of ingredients or style of cooking to see what it could come up with to then use their creative skills to turn it into a worthwhile dish. So in the end just another exercise in searching the planet for novelty for novelty sake. Too much of that going on already. And the waste, all those ingredients that add just a fleck.
So wanted to revel and I will try some out. But not the breakthrough I was expecting.
On reflection those old regional dishes had a lot going for them, taking the few ingredients that were in season and making the most of them, producing hearty and filling meals with little waste. Surely that is better than this chase after novelty.
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tonysomerset | Oct 6, 2015 |
This is a quarterly catalog of high quality, mail-order software for IBM PCs direct from IBM. Software is grouped into five categories: Entertainment, Education, Productivity, Programming, and Business.
 
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MrJack | Sep 30, 2008 |

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