As physical and digital assets converge, the planet is getting smarter. Food and retail products are tracked with RFID tags. Traffic and energy systems are now managed with sensors. Cities are more instrumented, interconnected and intelligent. This convergence challenges today’s infrastructures, but also offers the opportunity to integrate operational assets with hardware, software and services for improved service management that drives greater business value. At PULSE 2012--IBM will highlight how its expertise in analytics, systems management, sensors and security is coming together to bridge the physical and digital worlds and create new Smarter Planet infrastructures.
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IBM Cloud Survey: Impact of Cloud on Customer Value Proposition
Date added: 06 Mar 2012
IBM Cloud Survey: Impact of Cloud on Customer Value Proposition
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USAF Aerial View
Date added: 05 Mar 2012
IBM Smarter Buildings software is managing US Air Force infrastructure including buildings, vehicles, and runways across 170 locations worldwide.
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USAF Pipes
Date added: 05 Mar 2012
IBM software allows US Air Force to prevent costly repairs by allowing staff to pinpoint equipment that should be replaced before incidents occur.
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USAF Laptop
Date added: 05 Mar 2012
IBM reduces energy costs for the US Air Force by analyzing data on real property assets.
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USAF landing
Date added: 05 Mar 2012
IBM software is helping the US Air Force monitor and reduce energy consumption as well as waste production from real property assets operations.
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Louvre Tour Group
Date added: 05 Mar 2012
A Group Tour of "The french fashion "
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Antiquite
Date added: 05 Mar 2012
Exhibition "The Golden Antiquity. Innovations and resistance in the 18th century,"
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LAUSD Headquarters
Date added: 05 Mar 2012
Danny Lu, Facilities Services Division, Los Angeles Unified School District, at LAUSD Headquarters
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LAUSD Screen Map
Date added: 05 Mar 2012
IBM, CitySourced, and ESRI developed a mobile reporting and analytics solution to automatically identify where facility-related problems are located.
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LAUSD Graffiti
Date added: 05 Mar 2012
LAUSD is empowering the school community to identify facility issues such as leaky faucets and graffiti by sending text messages and photos through their mobile phones.
Contact(s) for the Press kit
Kara Yi
IBM Media Relations
415-871-6321
kyi@us.ibm.com
Colleen Haikes
IBM Media Relations
chaikes@us.ibm.com
415-305-9475
Tod Freeman
IBM Media Relations
415-320-5893
tefreema@us.ibm.com
