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John Blackmon – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

Prior to joining Trivantis, John worked in a variety of industries, including Electronic Data Systems, IBM, and General Motors. At IBM, John was awarded a patent for software design for his work in developing operating systems. THE INTERVIEW: 1. How did you scale this height? are coming up in the learning industry.

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Coorpacademy

For more than a century in France, IBM has been building the foundations of a world based on intelligent and interconnected systems and on new IT architectures, thus contributing to the transformation of the French economy and society. The Data Touch. The Data Touch also offers in-company data training to increase employee skills. Video Arts.

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The Remarkable Journey of Deep Learning

KnowledgeOne

Graphics processors capable of performing more than a trillion operations per second become available for less than $2000 per card. Experiments conducted by Microsoft, Google and IBM, in collaboration with Geoffrey Hinton’s laboratory, show that deep networks can halve the error rates of speech recognition systems.

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Gird for complexity

Jay Cross

In the twenty years 2000-2020, I suspect the nature of work to flip from routine tasks and following instructions to improv and going where the instructions have not been written. In the future, the descendants of IBM’s Watson and analytics will do the complicated jobs. This is Internet Time Blog, my space for experiments.

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Seeing the future

Learning with e's

Watson (then the head of IBM) who in 1943 was alleged to have said that he saw a world market for about 5 computers. It predicts for example that by the year 2000, cars will be cheaper than horses. It predicts that by 2000, coal will no longer be used in our houses to heat or cook with. Another famous gaffe came from Thomas J.

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Cisco - Enterprise 2.0

Tony Karrer

He was amazed," says Ron Ricci, a former consultant who since 2000 has served as Cisco's internal culture keeper. "He This sounds a bit like IBM's innovation jams which have been very successful in generating ideas and discussion across the organization. He used to tell his staff, "I do strategy; you do execution." "He

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30 years of personal computing

Clive on Learning

This forms the basis of DOS for the IBM PC. 1981: First IBM PC hits the shelves, with 16K memory and mono display. IBM announces the PC AT with 286 processor and 20MB hard drive. IBM launches PS/2 range, with 16 colours. 1992: IBM reports $4.87 Apple, IBM and Motorola announce PowerPC. 1995: IBM buys Lotus.

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