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Autonomic Computing
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Autonomic Computing

by Richard Murch
March 2004
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
336 pages
9h 32m
English
IBM Press
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Summary and Conclusions

Since 1945, when IBM set up its first research laboratory hosted in renovated fraternity house near Columbia University in New York City, its management has realized the value of both internal and external research. Indeed it is fair to state that IBM would not be the size and success it is today without continuous innovative research programs that turn ideas and concepts into products, and then substantial profit. IBM has nearly 3,000 researchers worldwide with eight locations in six countries and has cumulatively produced more research breakthroughs than the rest of the entire IT industry combined.

With these enormous sources available to autonomic computing we can expect to see significant new enhancements, products, ...

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