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Stop talking innovation. Start doing it.
   
 

Everyone talks about innovation. But IBM has the experience to help companies like yours get it done. We are working with organizations all over the world to help them achieve breakthrough results-everything from speeding time to market and increasing revenue, to fighting crime and stopping the spread of disease.

Watch our short films to see what others are doing. And learn more about what we can help you do. Stop talking innovation. Start doing it.

What are others doing?

 US Open, holding court in Queens
 Hollywood comes to Galway, Ireland
 Fighting crime with ones and zeros
 The Genographic Project: Our history within
 Outsmarting the avian flu

What can we help you do?

 Collaborate globally
 Manage costs
 Focus on the customer
 Drive strategic change
 Control business risk
 Transform your workforce

Inside IBM

 What makes you special?
 A planet of talent
 Biometaphorical Computing
 CELL Chip

The Business of Innovation

 Innovators and Iconoclasts
 Revolution and Evolution
 New Tricks and Old Dogs
 People and Technology
 Loners and Teammates


What are others doing?

Once each year, tennis fans from all over the world turn their attention to a few square yards in Queens, New York-where the world's best players compete in the US Open. See how IBM is helping the U.S. Tennis Association bring new technology to a game steeped in tradition-building excitement and loyalty in a global audience.


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Follow entrepreneur Chris Armstrong's progress in Ireland as he gets poised to revolutionize the movie rental industry. From one good idea to a brand new IBM® enabled technology, get a glimpse of the way you may very well get your movies in the near future.


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In late 2005, a man walked into a midtown Manhattan pizzeria, pulled a gun on the owner, and robbed him. He had no identifying characteristics-except for a tattoo on his neck. The story of how the NYPD® captured him encompasses innovative policing, new IBM® technology, and New York's transformation from crime capital to one of the world's safest cities.


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Where did we come from? How did we get here? This film explores National Geographic's landmark genetic study, The Genographic Project®, and the role IBM® plays in analyzing hundreds of thousands of DNA samples worldwide. By tracing the lineage of four strangers, we show just how connected we all are.


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Bird flu is constantly in the news as the next great public health threat. But what is it? And, more importantly, what's being done to stop it? Follow researchers from IBM®, Scripps Research Institute®, the World Health Organization®, and others in an around-the-world race to track the virus and help search for a vaccine before it's too late.


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Inside IBM

Welcome to the moment of truth. All of your hard work, passion and commitment have come to this. Was there something you brought on the journey that helped you surge ahead of your competition? With any luck, it was IBM. By history, track record and passion-we're qualified to handle a job of this sort and magnitude.


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From strategy, to design, to manufacturing, the Globally Integrated Enterprise goes wherever ideas are born.


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IBM researchers are studying how the human body solves problems. They want to adapt its secrets to build better computing systems. It's called Biometaphorical Computing, and it's part of IBM's Adventurous Research (AR) program. The AR program is dedicated to finding novel technical approaches to challenging and highly risky technical objectives.


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The goal: a chip built for the intense demands of a gaming environment that's cost- and power-efficient. (Oh, plus the kitchen sink.) The result: the next generation microprocessor that The New York Times said could create, "a new digital computing ecosystem that includes Hollywood, the living room and high-performance scientific and engineering markets."


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The Business of Innovation

Episode 1: Innovators and Iconoclasts Episode 1: Innovators and Iconoclasts

In this five-part CNBC series, host Maria Bartiromo speaks with consultants, CEOs and other experts to explore the people, processes and technology that foster business innovation. Episode one talks about how businesses can build a culture of innovation-and how they can avoid its pitfalls.


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Episode 2: Revolution and Evolution Episode 2: Revolution and Evolution

Episode 2 of the series looks at why some companies become innovators, while others get left behind. How can organizations spot breakthrough opportunities, and make the meaningful change necessary to take advantage of them?


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Episode 3: New Tricks and Old Dogs Episode 3: New Tricks and Old Dogs

What is it that your customers really want? And can you trust them to tell you? Episode 3 explores how businesses are taking the people who buy their products and making them part of the innovation process.


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Episode 4: People and Technology Episode 4: People and Technology

Technology can drive innovation-if it's used properly. Episode 4 of the series looks at the best ways to find and adopt the right technologies to spur business breakthroughts.


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Episode 5: Loners and Teammates Episode 5: Loners and Teammates

How do you turn employees into innovators? And how do you manage people whose specialty is breaking the rules? In Episode 5, host Maria Bartiromo and her guests look at the human side of the innovation equation.


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