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  • President Obama and IBM CEO Palmisano photo

    President Obama recognizes IBM with the National Medal of Technology and Innovation


    Date added: 2009-10-07


    President Obama recognizes IBM with the 2008 National Medal of Technology and Innovation for the IBM Blue Gene family of supercomputers. The National Medal of Technology and Innovation is the United States' most prestigious award given to leading innovators for technological achievement. IBM CEO Sam Palmisano is shown here accepting the award on IBM's behalf on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC. IBM Blue Gene is one of the world's fastest, most energy-efficient computers -- one that is helping to solve humanity's most stubborn challenges in science, medicine, mathematics, astronomy, defense, finance, and other crucial disciplines.

     

     



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    President Obama Honors IBM's Blue Gene Supercomputer with National Medal Of Technology and Innovation


    Date added: 2009-09-18


    President Obama recognized IBM and its Blue Gene family of supercomputers with the National Medal of Technology and Innovation, the country's most prestigious award given to leading innovators for technological achievement. Blue Gene's speed and expandability have enabled business and science to address a wide range of complex problems and make more informed decisions -- not just in the life sciences, but also in astronomy, climate, simulations, modeling and many other areas.

     

     



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    IBM Fellow Moshe Yanai


    Date added: 2009-09-15


    Moshe Yanai Systems and Technology Group, Waltham, Massachusetts Moshe Yanai is one of the most influential contributors in the history of the data storage industry. His thirty years of technical expertise and design innovation are legendary. He has led three major waves of innovation in enterprise data storage, including: using fixed block architecture disks for mainframe storage; developing the Symmetrix high-end storage systems, the first that enabled multiple open system servers to connect to the same storage over SCSI; and finally, the development of the first truly scalable grid storage system, which he developed at XIV Ltd., a startup that was later acquired by IBM.

     

     






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