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IBM WatsonFront Office
Transformation
5 in 5 2012:
Ø 1. Mind reading: no longer science fiction
Ø 2. Security: You will never need a password again
Ø 3. Analytics: Junk mail will become priority mail
Ø 1. Computers will help energize your city
Ø 2. You won't need to be a scientist to save the planet
Ø 3. Batteries will breathe air to power our devices
Ø 4. Your commute will be personalized
Ø 5. You'll beam your friends up in 3-D
Ø 1. Cities will have healthier immune systems
Ø 2. City buildings will sense and respond like living
organisms
Ø 3. Cities will respond to a crisis—even before receiving
an emergency phone call
Ø 1. Energy-saving solar technology will be built into
asphalt, paint and windows
Ø 2. You will have a crystal ball for your health
Ø 3. You will talk to the Web and the Web will talk back
Ø 4. You will have your own digital shopping assistants
Ø 5. Forgetting will be a distant memory
Ø 1. It will be easy to be green and save money doing it
Ø 2. The way you drive will be completely different
Ø 3. You are what you eat, so you should know what
you're eating
Ø 4. Your cell phone will be your wallet, ticket broker,
concierge, bank, shopping buddy and more
Ø 5. Doctors will have enhanced super-senses to better
diagnose and treat you
Ø 1. We will be able to access healthcare remotely, from
just about anywhere in the world
Ø 2. Real-time speech translation—once a vision only in
science fiction—will become the norm
Ø 3. There will be a 3-D Internet
Ø 4. Technologies the size of a few atoms will address
areas of environmental importance
Ø 5. Our mobile phones will start to read our minds
1880 1957 2006 2012 Today Tomorrow
More on : http://www.ibm.com/smarterplanet/us/en/ibm_predictions_for_future/examples/index.html
“All clients are experiencing the phenomena of what we call ‘front-office transformation’: -
social media, devices, mobility - all reshaping the way they want to engage their
customers and how they capitalize on big data and analytics.”—Ginni Rometty, IBM chairman, president and CEO
1. Touch:
You will be able to touch through your phone
2. Sight:
A pixel will be worth a thousand words
3. Hearing:
Computers will hear what matters
4. Taste:
Digital taste buds will help you eat smarter
5. Smell:
Computers will have a sense of smell
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Social
Business
Smarter
Comerce
Advanced
Analytics
Smarter
Process
Mobile
EnterpriseCloud
Computing
IBM 5 in 5
1997
IBM DeepBluePunched Card
TabulatorWhats next?
The next big thing is
waiting for …
YOU
IBM Personal
ComputerIBM FORTRAN
12 Reaserch Labs on 6 continents
$6 billion annual investment in R&D
6,478 patents in 2012
20 years of patent leadership and innovation
Short history of InnovationIBM Technical Leadership Council Poland
History of innovation focusing on 3th computing systems era – Cognitive Systems:Punched Card Tabulator – one of the first machines being able to compute vast amounts of data. Used during USA census calculations, marks the beginning of the 1st computing systems era - Tabulating Machines.
IBM FORTRAN – one of the first general-purpose, imperative programming language allowing the user to take control over the computers tasks. Marks the beginning of the 2nd computing systems era – Programming Computers.
IBM Personal Computer – The IBM Personal Computer (IBM PC) model 5010 dominated the market for many years setting a new standard for the „computer for masses”.
IBM DeepBlue – „a chess-playing computer” won with world championship Garry Kasparov. DeepBlue showed the capabilities of parallel processing and was a highlight for the Programming Computers era.
IBM 5in5 – IBM started to issue 5 technology predictions which will substantially change our lifes within next 5 years.
IBM Watson – computer build by IBM which won the Jeopardy with two human champions. Watson was able to understand the human language. Marks the beginning of the 3th computing systems era – Cognitive Systems.
Front Office Transformation – new „client agenda”focusing on interaction with the client through mobile and social media. Current trend in business and IT.
Atomic-scale magnetic memoryBeing able to increase the data density of devices means
more storage in a smaller space: specifically, storage that is
100 times denser than today's hard disk drives, 150 times
more dense than solid-state memory. An entire music and
movie collection could fit on a charm-sized pendant around
your neck.
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