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IBM 3D Visualization Briefing

  
DISCOVER THE VALUE OF REMOTE VISUAL COLLABORATION

Join IBM and NICE for a 3D visual collaboration briefing to discover how advanced visualization solutions can help your experts collaborate around the globe and gain insight securely from your complex models.

IBM Deep Computing Visualization (DCV) enables teams spread around the world to collaborate and use centrally-located 3D visualization applications and models – models and data which would never before have been available to remote users. The solution allows multiple remote users to collaborate simultaneously using the same data and application with full interactivity, eliminating many security and bandwidth issues for remote users.

This solution is ideal for petroleum exploration, auto design and manufacturing groups and scientific researchers. These groups often have multiple remote teams who need to collaborate using centrally-located 3D visualization applications and models - models which are often too large or too sensitive to duplicate to all remote users.

The Bottom Line:

  • multiple remote users can now collaborate simultaneously on the same data,
  • remote access to datasets and applications which may not even fit on a laptop,
  • security and bandwidth issues are reduced

 

Register today for the IBM 3D Visualization Briefing.
 

Briefing agenda

  • Introduction
  • 3D visual collaboration solutions from IBM
  • Two to four sessions featuring real world 3D visualization solutions for various industries
  • Innovations in High Performance Computing featuring IBM BlueGene, IBM Clusters, Deep Computing Capacity on Demand (DCCoD), IBM System x iDataPlex, IBM Power Systems, and IBM System Storage
  • Questions and answers
  • Meal and networking – with Technology Demos


Briefing dates and locations

  • Rome, Italy, 10-Jun-08
  • Qatar, 30-Jun-08
  • London, UK, 8-Jul-08
  • Houston, TX, USA, 15-Jul-08
  • Venezuela, 5-Aug-08
  • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 7-Aug-08
  • Madrid, Spain, 8-Oct-08