The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise has also been shown to increase gray matter volume in the brain and reduce risks for conditions like Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
Take a closer look at any large city today and you’ll find another city pulsating within it, made up of interconnected systems of many different functions and activities.
Stories of a Smarter Planet: What makes you sickChris Luongo
This one-sentence document provides a link to view an infographic and other related infographics. The link is intended to allow the reader to access additional visual representations and explanations of data on a given topic presented through the infographic series.
Healthcare is a complex system with many interconnected parts. Advanced technologies like analytics, sensors, electronic health records, and monitoring devices are helping improve patient care by enabling doctors to more accurately diagnose issues, collaborate remotely, track devices and patient data, identify fraudulent claims, and coordinate seamless care among providers. The goal is a fully connected healthcare system centered around the patient.
As devices and tools become smarter, the way people work and connect is changing dramatically. New devices and social collaboration tools are transforming how work gets done through information sharing, relationship building, and decision making from anywhere. Businesses are becoming social by creating dialogues with customers and targeting the right content using web and analytics data. As the world becomes more interconnected and intelligent, organizations are transforming work by connecting and collaborating in new ways while unleashing creativity.
The document provides contact information for the IBM Curiosity Shop on Flickr, YouTube, and email. It lists social media and online channels where one can find and engage with content from IBM's Curiosity Shop program.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise has also been shown to increase gray matter volume in the brain and reduce risks for conditions like Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
Take a closer look at any large city today and you’ll find another city pulsating within it, made up of interconnected systems of many different functions and activities.
Stories of a Smarter Planet: What makes you sickChris Luongo
This one-sentence document provides a link to view an infographic and other related infographics. The link is intended to allow the reader to access additional visual representations and explanations of data on a given topic presented through the infographic series.
Healthcare is a complex system with many interconnected parts. Advanced technologies like analytics, sensors, electronic health records, and monitoring devices are helping improve patient care by enabling doctors to more accurately diagnose issues, collaborate remotely, track devices and patient data, identify fraudulent claims, and coordinate seamless care among providers. The goal is a fully connected healthcare system centered around the patient.
As devices and tools become smarter, the way people work and connect is changing dramatically. New devices and social collaboration tools are transforming how work gets done through information sharing, relationship building, and decision making from anywhere. Businesses are becoming social by creating dialogues with customers and targeting the right content using web and analytics data. As the world becomes more interconnected and intelligent, organizations are transforming work by connecting and collaborating in new ways while unleashing creativity.
The document provides contact information for the IBM Curiosity Shop on Flickr, YouTube, and email. It lists social media and online channels where one can find and engage with content from IBM's Curiosity Shop program.
The document provides contact information for the IBM Curiosity Shop on Flickr, YouTube, and email. It lists social media and online channels where one can find and engage with content from IBM's Curiosity Shop program.
This document discusses smarter commerce at work and introduces a "smarter silhouette" series. It provides contact information for The Curiosity Shop, including their Flickr page, YouTube channel, and an email address for further information.
This document discusses analytics at work and introduces a "smarter silhouette" series. It provides contact information for The Curiosity Shop on Flickr, YouTube, and an email address for further information about their analytics and series.
Today's customers expect personalized, convenient experiences across all channels from companies. They want to share their opinions and receive relevant, timely information. Companies are analyzing vast amounts of customer data and gaining insights to anticipate customer needs, personalize each interaction, and engage customers in product development. Leaders are building dynamic business networks across human, digital, social and mobile modes to continuously improve based on customer feedback.
Customers in every industry are feeling pressure to respond quickly to changes. IBM's strategy is to understand each client's needs within their specific industry. Industries like healthcare, financial services, retail, and transportation all have different issues but require smarter solutions to work more efficiently. IBM has created industry frameworks with proven technologies tailored to each sector to help clients easily apply solutions.
Vern Watts is a distinguished engineer at IBM who has worked there for over 52 years. He still works three days a week at IBM's Silicon Valley Lab at the age of 80. Watts was an early pioneer in computer programming and database management systems, helping to develop IMS, one of the first commercially successful database systems. Despite his long career, Watts remains passionate about his work and keeps up with new technologies. He serves as a role model for other employees due to his ongoing curiosity and creativity.
IBM is partnering with various educational institutions to provide students with skills for improving cities, such as developing smart city applications. For example, Columbia University students can access IBM software for sustainability projects. IBM also opened an analytics center with DePaul University to train students in predictive analytics. A new lab at Carnegie Mellon will allow IBM researchers and students to collaborate on creating smarter cities.
A system of cars, trains, planes, ships and peopleChris Luongo
When looking at the vast network of transportation systems, there are many examples across road, rail, air and sea where new innovations and technologies are changing how people and things move from here . . . to there.
The document discusses how cities are becoming smarter through the use of new technologies that are improving infrastructure systems. Key systems discussed include transportation, energy grids, water management, data collection and analytics. These smarter systems allow cities to better accommodate growing populations, improve services for residents, and address challenges around issues like traffic, resource use and public safety. The technologies described are helping to transform cities and make them more efficient, sustainable and livable.
The document provides contact information for the IBM Curiosity Shop on Flickr, YouTube, and email. It lists social media and online channels where one can find and engage with content from IBM's Curiosity Shop program.
This document discusses smarter commerce at work and introduces a "smarter silhouette" series. It provides contact information for The Curiosity Shop, including their Flickr page, YouTube channel, and an email address for further information.
This document discusses analytics at work and introduces a "smarter silhouette" series. It provides contact information for The Curiosity Shop on Flickr, YouTube, and an email address for further information about their analytics and series.
Today's customers expect personalized, convenient experiences across all channels from companies. They want to share their opinions and receive relevant, timely information. Companies are analyzing vast amounts of customer data and gaining insights to anticipate customer needs, personalize each interaction, and engage customers in product development. Leaders are building dynamic business networks across human, digital, social and mobile modes to continuously improve based on customer feedback.
Customers in every industry are feeling pressure to respond quickly to changes. IBM's strategy is to understand each client's needs within their specific industry. Industries like healthcare, financial services, retail, and transportation all have different issues but require smarter solutions to work more efficiently. IBM has created industry frameworks with proven technologies tailored to each sector to help clients easily apply solutions.
Vern Watts is a distinguished engineer at IBM who has worked there for over 52 years. He still works three days a week at IBM's Silicon Valley Lab at the age of 80. Watts was an early pioneer in computer programming and database management systems, helping to develop IMS, one of the first commercially successful database systems. Despite his long career, Watts remains passionate about his work and keeps up with new technologies. He serves as a role model for other employees due to his ongoing curiosity and creativity.
IBM is partnering with various educational institutions to provide students with skills for improving cities, such as developing smart city applications. For example, Columbia University students can access IBM software for sustainability projects. IBM also opened an analytics center with DePaul University to train students in predictive analytics. A new lab at Carnegie Mellon will allow IBM researchers and students to collaborate on creating smarter cities.
A system of cars, trains, planes, ships and peopleChris Luongo
When looking at the vast network of transportation systems, there are many examples across road, rail, air and sea where new innovations and technologies are changing how people and things move from here . . . to there.
The document discusses how cities are becoming smarter through the use of new technologies that are improving infrastructure systems. Key systems discussed include transportation, energy grids, water management, data collection and analytics. These smarter systems allow cities to better accommodate growing populations, improve services for residents, and address challenges around issues like traffic, resource use and public safety. The technologies described are helping to transform cities and make them more efficient, sustainable and livable.