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IBM e Università di Bari, 20 dicembre 2016

Le relazioni tra IBM e le Università

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Università di Bari, 20 dicembre 2016

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IBM e Università di Bari

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1935Training courses

for Women

1956Data storage

industry creation

1944First machine to

handlelong calculations

automatically

1962First computer-driven airline

reservation system

1971Floppy disk

1969Magnetic strips on credit cards

1986IBM scientists won

the Nobel Prize

1997Supercomputer

defeated the best chess

player

1997IBM

“eBusiness”

1924International

Business Machines

1911Computing-Tabulating-

Recording (CTR)

1961The Selectric

Typewriter

1973UPC bar codes

2011IBM Watson

1981The IBM PC

1969IBM technology guided

Apollo mission to the moon

105 years of innovation driving IT development

1927Italy

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A wide range of businesses: from hardware to software to consulting services

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IBM Systems

IBM Analytics

IBM Healthcare

IBM GBS

IBM Research

IBM GTS

IBM Cloud

IBM Internet of Things

IBM Commerce

IBM Security

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IBM increases its partners network to offer the best possible solutions to Clients

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IBM & The Weather Company, to optimize the impact of weather conditions on business

IBM & Apple, to revolutionize enterprise mobility

IBM & Twitter, to transform enterprises decision making

IBM & SAP, to accelerate enterprise cloud adoption

IBM & Facebook: to enable companies to execute personalized marketing campaigns

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5.7B$ in R&D

(6% del fatturato)

13 centri di Ricerca

in 6 continenti,

fra cui quello di

Zurigo guidato

dall’italiano Alessandro Curioni

5 premi Nobel

Per 23 anni consecutivi l’impresa leader nei brevetti

7.355 brevetti U.S. nel 2015

8.500 IBM inventori in 43 paesi

Concentrati in aree strategiche: Cloud Computing, Analytics, Mobile, Social, Security e Cognitive Computing.

IBM Research

Tokyo

Beijing/Shanghai

Melbourne

Delhi/Bengaluru

Nairobi

Haifa

Zurich

Dublin

New York

São Paulo/Rio de Janeiro

Almaden

Austin

Centri di Ricerca IBM

Johannesburg

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Many different disciplines

ChemistryComputer Science

ElectricalEngineering

Materials Science

Mathematical Science Physics

Service Science

Behavioral Science

BusinessInnovation

TechnologyInnovation

Social Innovation

Demand Innovation

Science & Engineering

Business & Management

Social & Cognitive Sciences

Economics & Markets

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1997:Copper

InterconnectWiring

1998:Silicon-on-Insulator

1998:Microdrive 2002:

Millipede

2004:Blue GeneThe fastest

supercomputerin the world

2006:5-stage Carbon Nanotube Ring

Oscillator

2008:World’s First Petaflop

Supercomputer

1948:SSEC

1956:RAMAC

1944:Mark 1

1957:FORTRAN

1964:System/360

1971:Speech

Recognition

1967:Fractals

1970:Relational Database

1966:One-DeviceMemory Cell

1973:Winchester

Disk

1979:Thin Film Recording

Heads

1980:RISC

Nobel Prizes:

Scanning Tunneling

Microscope

High Temperature Superconductivity

1990:ChemicallyAmplified

Photoresists

1994:SIGe

1993: RS/6000 SP1996,97: Deep Blue

1987:1986:

A long tradition...

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...Today

Cognitive Computing

Quantum Computing

Cloud Computing

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Interdisciplinary collaboration, at international level

� Corporate funded research agenda

� Technology transfer

Centrally funded

1970's 1980's 1990's 2000's

� Collaborating across IBM

� Shared agenda

� Effectiveness

Joint programs

� Work on client problems

Research in the marketplace

� Industry-focused research

� Bus. Adv. For Clients

� Services Client Bus. Research

� Collaborative Partnerships

� Emerging markets

2010's

Globalize & Engage

Evolution of IBM Research

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Isolated Research

Joint ProjectsRadical

Collaboration

’50s — ’90s’90s — ’00s

’00s …

IBM Divisions, Clients, Universities

The World is Now Our Lab

Hardware+ Software & Services

+ Smarter Planet

The eras of IBM Research – Evolution of the business model

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IBM’s History: Over 70 Years of Collaboration with Universities

1945: IBM Research born in

cooperation w/ Columbia

University

1951: PhD

Fellowship

Program

launched

1997: First

ACM Int’l

Collegiate

Programming

Contest held

2002: Virtual

Computing Lab

Initiative ( VCL ) created

at NC State

1990: First Center For

Advanced Studies (CAS) opens

in Toronto CA

2003: IBM and leading

universities pioneer the

discipline of Services Science,

Management & Engineering (

SSME )

2008: Award programs

innovated with

introduction of Named

Awards for outstanding

achievers

2007: IBM, RPI and State of

NY form CCNI ; A $100M

public-private partnership

2009: IBM Cloud

Academy launched

1983: Faculty

Award Program

launched

1993: Shared Univ

Research (SUR )

Program launched

2004: Launch of the Academic

Initiative ( AI ) providing free

IBM SW to the academic

community

2006: Open Collaborative

Research ( OCR ) award

program launched

2012: First

Collaborative

Innovation Center

(CIC)– 13 as of 2/15

2010: IBMers on

Campus recognizes IBM

volunteers

2014

Young African Leaders

Outreach ----------------

Cognitive Systems

Group

2013: WATSON University Program

Launched

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IBM Award Programs for Collaborative Research

https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/university/facultyawards/

IBM Faculty Award Program

IBM Open Collaborative Research Award Program

IBM Shared University Research Award Program

https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/university/collaborativeresearch/ocr.html

http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/university/sur/index.html

IBM PhD Fellowship Program

https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/university/phdfellowship/

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Research

Skills Recruiting

Gli obiettivi

Government

Corporate Academia

Partnership pubblico-private

Innovazione collaborativa

Valore

● Collaborare sulla ricerca innovativa con l’accademia

● Costruire forti competenze per fare crescere

l’ecosistema globale

● Coinvolgere i migliori studenti

IBM University relations

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� “T-shaped” skills with depth in subject skills and breadth in workforce skills:

� Practical Experience

� Communications

� Teaming

� Management

� Innovation

� Entrepreneurship

� People Management

� Strategic Planning

� Problem solving via informatics

� Problem solving via social networks

� Flexible, adaptive and entrepreneurial

Service Scientists: Adaptive Innovators

The skills needed for innovation are in short supply

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IBM Needs Multidisciplinary Professionals

The marketplace requires innovation that combines

business, technology, and culture

Business Technology

Culture

T-Shaped People are Deep and Broad

Critical Skills: Big Data, Analytics,

Cloud Computing, Mobile Computing,

Social Media, Cyber Security, Cognitive Computing

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� Services Science

� Data Science/Analytics

� Cloud Computing

� Cyber Security

� Mobile Computing

� Social Media

� Service Science

� Digital Marketing

� Cognitive Computing

� Quantum Computing

Skills for the Future Needed Today

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IBM University Programs: from Computer Science to …..

� Service Science – 2005

� Smarter Planet, Smarter Cities – 2009

� Business Analytics - 2010

� Data Management, Data Science – 2011

� Cyber Security – 2012

� Cloud Computing -2012 - 2015

� Digital Marketing – 2013

� Cognitive Computing - 2014

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New professions: data and analytics

Mathematical and operations research to develop analytics algorithms

Strategists to help shape which questions to ask

Visualization skills to interpret data and present in meaningful ways

Data experts to manage big sets of data

Tool developers to make it easier for others to use to analyze information

Managers to know when and how to use data for making decisions

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Curiosity

Monetary Gain

National Security

Espionage,Political Activism

New professions: cybersecurity

Motive

1995 – 20051st Decade of the Commercial Internet

Revenge

Script-kiddies or hackers using tools, web-based “how-to’s”

Insiders, using inside information

Organized Crime, Hackers and Crackers using sophisticated tools

Competitors, Hacktivists

Nation-state Actors; Targeted Attacks / Advanced Persistent Threat

2005 – 20152nd Decade of the Commercial Internet

Adversary

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New professions: Cloud

Build a Cloud

1.Set up a generic reusable cloud

– Administrator or construct role. Install, configure, operate

– Understand technologies like Open Stack, Bluemix, AWS, Linux.

2. Build cloud components

– Build reusable components. Deep development of code to go into docker container or open stack extensions

– Deep development skills, understands high end comp sci, networking, virtualization, security, Open stack, Cloud Foundary, Docker, NoSQL, DB systems, containers

Use a Cloud

3. Architect Solutions that will run on a cloud

– Connect existing infrastructure, migrate apps to the cloud, manage employees move to cloud

– Requires experienced professional with IT, MIS and comp sci background.

4. Build Apps on Clouds

– Standard App development, multilanguages (Java, Python, Go, Ruby), NOSQL, SQL, agile dev opps, modern dev ops tools – Model, Hudson-Jenkins, Bluemix, etc.

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New professions: Cognitive Computing

� Core Text Search and Analytics

� Machine Learning

� Natural Language Processing

� Data Mining, Information Retrieval

� Pattern Recognition

� Knowledge Representation and Reasoning

Academic Fields – Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, Pattern Recognition, Text Search and Analytics, Speech and Image Processing, Computational Linguistics, Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, Information Retrieval and Management, Human Computer Interaction, Sensing and Actuation (Robotics), Social Intelligence, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, Behavioral Science,

Emerging Academic Fields – Cognitive Computer Science, Cognitive Information Systems, Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, Computational Neuroscience

CognitiveComputing

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What’s Next? Quantum, of Course!

IBM Offers a Quantum Research Experience to Speed Innovation – Try it!

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Our mission

� Partner with academic institutions to better

educate millions of students for a more

competitive IT workforce

Our offerings – no charge access to

� Access to cloud and Watson Services

� IBM technology& tools

(thousands of software titles)

� course materials & curriculum

(hundreds of modules)

� a worldwide community of IBM volunteers

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IBM Academic Initiative OnTheHub Digital Resource Portal

ibm.onthehub.com

End User Verification with Single Sign On

options available

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and compliance

24/7 access to IBM resources for students,

staff, and faculty

Branded to your school

or department

Full suite of reporting options No cost as part of the

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Academic access to

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Watson Cognitive Services on Bluemix

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� IBM unites different cultures, professions and perspectives in one globally integrated enterprise. This is the cornerstone of our business strategy, and it's helping to fuel our growth in markets all over the world.

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