Day 2 in Orlando, the meal last nigh was vast, so I had to get up at 6 am and go to the gym. Good job as we have an early start 7.30 breakfast meeting, then 1 to 1’s, more sessions before I leave for the airport at 4pm. Today will be taking more notes and catching up on e-mails when we have finished the analyst session, and before the car comes to pick me up.
IBM Pulse, the focus is on the future
The approach being taken by IBM is setting them up for a future where the world is driven by management and the ability to control and automate. The strap-line is
Visualise,
Control,
Automate
You can automate what you can not control; you can not control what you can not see. These three strands are reflected in the way IBM has acquired and developed its products, IBM have taken this view to a wider perspective than just it, and see the inclusion of plant machinery as the next logical step, but the IP enabled devices that IPV6 will support represents the real future use.
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- Roy Illsley
- A Senior Research Analayst for a leading firm, with a focus on infrastructure management and virtualisation
Tuesday, 20 May 2008
Day 2 of IBM Pulse
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