IBM dropping support for all BlackBerry devices
- IBM is still a monster tech company that has led the US in Patents filing and patents awarded every year for almost a quarter century. Their annual R&D budget is close to $6B US. They are a leader in many of the most important areas for innovation that will drive the next 20 years, from Artificial Intelligence to nano technology technology to quantum computing.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articl...ud-watson-push
Posted via CB10app_Developer and techvisor like this.08-11-16 10:24 PMLike 2 - Just received the email now, that as of November 18th, IBM will no longer support BB devices (that goes for BB10 too)
This comes to me with the news that BB is putting Blend to EOL. Talk to me about how BlackBerry is still supporting BB10!
Sad. Just..............................sad
Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android08-11-16 10:28 PMLike 0 - IBM is still a monster tech company that has led the US in Patents filing and patents awarded every year for almost a quarter century. Their annual R&D budget is close to $6B US. They are a leader in many of the most important areas for innovation that will drive the next 20 years, from Artificial Intelligence to nano technology technology to quantum computing.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articl...ud-watson-push
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I'm not disputing that they're a technological giant. But not don't let all the PR cloud the reality of their patents.
Channel for Asian eye candy08-11-16 10:29 PMLike 0 - 08-12-16 02:05 AMLike 0
- Thanks for asking. Maybe it's about the big companies but I don't know of anything IBM on my Z10.
But nevertheless dropping Blend was a huge step by BB I think. Now it's more than obvious they're giving up on OS10. Not like when they ended the FB app - which btw still works as before - claiming it's because FB wants it like that. This time they simply pulled the plug. And no excuses about anything.08-12-16 02:32 AMLike 0 - That's what was implied. Microsoft also have products used by Fortune 1000, government, hospitals. Does that means Microsoft 'runs' or 'powers' the government, the Fortune 1000 or hospitals?08-12-16 05:07 AMLike 0
- Read his comment again, and maybe once more. He neither stated nor implied that IBM has a monopoly on anything. I'm not sure where you got that.08-12-16 05:35 AMLike 0
- Are you one of those who reads literally or who reads between the lines (which is, interpreting the spirit and the meaning behind what is written)?08-12-16 06:01 AMLike 0
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- I read what he wrote, and nothing he wrote either stated or implied that IBM held a monopoly over anything. If I say, for example, that rain is wet, there's nothing in that sentence that should, could, or would lead anyone to think that I mean to say anything other than, rain is wet. He didn't say that IBM held a monopoly over anything, which leads to my continued confusion as to why you think he said or even meant to say that IBM holds a monopoly over anything.08-12-16 06:25 AMLike 0
- I read what he wrote, and nothing he wrote either stated or implied that IBM held a monopoly over anything. If I say, for example, that rain is wet, there's nothing in that sentence that should, could, or would lead anyone to think that I mean to say anything other than, rain is wet. He didn't say that IBM held a monopoly over anything, which leads to my continued confusion as to why you think he said or even meant to say that IBM holds a monopoly over anything.
P.S.
I read between the line that IBM makes the employees of other companies run....like in sports. Just saying
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I merely responded to the juvenile comment that IBM was "boring" by saying that, if you call inventing more new technology than any other company on the planet, and building many of the systems that literally make the world run, "boring," then IBM is boring.
Also, there is a huge difference between "off the shelf" software like Microsoft sells "being used by" an organization and custom-designed, one-of-a-kind mission-critical systems that form the backbone of the world's largest and most complex organizations. Certainly, Microsoft is an incredibly important software provider, and their software DOES play a major role in almost every large Enterprise in the world, but it's typically used as building blocks and interfaces for the kinds of systems I'm talking about.
Posted via CB1008-12-16 06:53 PMLike 0 - Don't be fooled by the numbers. To bolster their stats IBM bought a lot of those patents. They either bought them or bought the companies that owned the patent.
I'm not disputing that they're a technological giant. But not don't let all the PR cloud the reality of their patents.
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IBM is a VERY active investor in academic research and new technology startups. In many cases they provide support and advice to academic engineers and scientists to help them launch their businesses, then buy them if they see enough potential. That's where a lot of their $6B R&D budget goes. They learned long ago that there is no way to have a monopoly on new ideas. It's better to support, encourage, and buy them.
Posted via CB1008-12-16 07:10 PMLike 0 - All large companies buy startups. That's the nature of technology. Everyone is always making a "build or buy" decision about the technology they need to stay competitive. But if your point is that IBM buys more patentable technology than any other company, I would say that is also a sign of innovation, as they are seeing more potential in those companies than others do.
IBM is a VERY active investor in academic research and new technology startups. In many cases they provide support and advice to academic engineers and scientists to help them launch their businesses, then buy them if they see enough potential. That's where a lot of their $6B R&D budget goes. They learned long ago that there is no way to have a monopoly on new ideas. It's better to support, encourage, and buy them.
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I wouldn't really call that innovation as patent trolls buy up patents and then sue others hoping to make $$ from whatever patents they went and bought. They're not innovating anything when they do that.
Yes, IBM does a lot of research and such but don't just go by the sheer numbers. Look at the in depth and you'll see the true story behind the numbers.
Channel for Asian eye candy08-12-16 11:56 PMLike 0 - My point was a lot of IBM's chest thumping about patents isn't something to really brag about. They're just buying the patents. It's not something they came up with.
I wouldn't really call that innovation as patent trolls buy up patents and then sue others hoping to make $$ from whatever patents they went and bought. They're not innovating anything when they do that.
Yes, IBM does a lot of research and such but don't just go by the sheer numbers. Look at the in depth and you'll see the true story behind the numbers.
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Here's a second link detailing some ways IBM pumps out the patents. Do you have a link to provide support for your assertion?08-13-16 12:15 AMLike 0 - My point was a lot of IBM's chest thumping about patents isn't something to really brag about. They're just buying the patents. It's not something they came up with.
I wouldn't really call that innovation as patent trolls buy up patents and then sue others hoping to make $$ from whatever patents they went and bought. They're not innovating anything when they do that.
Yes, IBM does a lot of research and such but don't just go by the sheer numbers. Look at the in depth and you'll see the true story behind the numbers.
Channel for Asian eye candy
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