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IBM Deep Computing Visualization version 1.4 press flyer
PDF document (April 2, 2008, 51KB)
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IBM Deep Computing Visualization version 1.4 solution brief
PDF document (April 2, 2008, 250KB)
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IBM Deep Computing Visualization, V1.4 brings additional visual systems capabilities and enhancements on both the Microsoft Windows OS and the Linux OS
PDF document (April 2, 2008, 28KB)
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IBM DCV and NICE EnginFrame
PDF document (April 2, 2008, 116KB)
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Installing and Configuring the IBM Deep Computing Visualization Remote Visual Network
PDF document (April 2, 2008, 698KB)
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IBM Industry Point of View for Upstream Petroleum
PDF document (April 2, 2008, 688KB)
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Scalable visual networking: using OpenGL overloads
PDF document (April 2, 2008, 272KB)
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Collaborate with IBM and develop competitive advantage through the innovations of High Performance Computing
PDF document (April 2, 2008, 171KB)
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IBM High Performance Computing Solutions for Life Sciences
PDF document (April 2, 2008, 587KB)
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Accelerating Life Sciences Solutions with IBM® Clusters
PDF document (April 2, 2008, 641KB)
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Using High Performance Computing Clusters to Accelerate Life Science Solutions
PDF document (April 2, 2008, 283KB)
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An assessment of the role of computing in systems biology
PDF document (April 2, 2008, 212KB)
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IBM System Blue Gene Solution Enables Breakthrough Science for Healthcare and Life Sciences
PDF document (April 2, 2008, 278KB)
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IBM BladeCenter solution for Bioinformatics
PDF document (April 2, 2008, 55KB)
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Accelrys and IBM help customers accelerate drug discovery and development
PDF document (April 2, 2008, 148KB)
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Deep Computing Capacity on Demand: Automotive and Aerospace Industries
PDF document (July 2006, 75KB)
DCCoD allows automotive and aerospace companies to shift projects into high gear and meet the tightest deadlines. Unlike inflexible, user owned computing infrastructure, DCCoD can handle overlapping projects and sudden spikes in demand. And because DCCoD customers only have to pay for capacity when they need it, capital once budgeted for computing infrastructure investment can be re-committed to strategic business operations. Ultimately, DCCoD delivers automotive and aerospace manufacturers a way to bring better products to market—typically faster and at a lower cost than traditional capacity procurement.
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Deep Computing Capacity on Demand: Financial Risk Management and Compliance Markets and Retail Banking
PDF document (July 2006, 76KB)
IBM Deep Computing Capacity on Demand® (DCCoD) is an offering that provides companies with flexible access to vast computing power capable of handling large workloads on a variable or longer-term dedicated basis eliminating the need for capital investments.
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Electronics Industry
PDF document (June 2006, 76KB)
IBM Deep Computing Capacity on Demand is an offering that provides companies in the electronics industry with flexible access to vast computing power capable of handling large workloads on a variable or long-term dedicated basis eliminating the need for capital investments.
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IBM DB2 Data Warehouse Edition
PDF document (March 2005, 53KB)
Moving data from your operation data stores into a data warehouse keeps your operation data stores efficient while preserving historical data longer.
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IBM Digital Content Creation
PDF document (March 2005, 55KB)
End-to-end capabilities, built on IBM technology with open standards, security-rich features help to fuel creativity with the latest graphics, animation, effects, rendering, and editing tools, shorten cycle times with a single-source, proven IBM solution.
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IBM Electronic Design Automation (EDA)
PDF document (March 2005, 54KB)
Improve the critical task of designing electronic components to help drive innovation with leading-edge product development automation tools. IBM electronic Design Automation solution can help your business accelerate time-to-market.
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IBM Product Data Management
PDF document (March 2005, 60KB)
The IBM PDM solution is designed to help aerospace and defense organizations better share and control data during product planning, design, production and maintenance cycles to help you market better products and manage them from conception to end-of-life.
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IBM Structural Analysis
PDF document (March 2005, 54KB)
Economic drivers for engineering management are clear and compelling. IBM can help you get on track by enabling design engineers to validate their work in progress, achieve highly sophisticated designs, and capture and study valuable design information for further analysis.
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Life Sciences and Healthcare Industry
PDF document (August 2006, 72KB)
IBM Deep Computing Capacity on Demand (DCCoD) is an offering that provides life sciences and healthcare industries with flexible access to vast computing power capable of handling large workloads on a variable or long-term dedicated basis, eliminating the need for capital investments.
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Upstream Petroleum Industry
PDF document (September 2006, 88KB)
IBM Deep Computing on Demand (DCCoD) is an offering that provides companies in the petroleum industry with flexible access to vast computing power capable of handling large workloads on a variable or long-term dedicated basis eliminating the need for capital investments.
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