Innovation within IBM (and WebSphere) development through university collaborations

A. Rindos
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Historically over the years, IBM has supported a wide array of university relations programs, at the corporate, business unit/product division and local (geographical) levels. These programs have been used to support a variety of objectives that include: product innovation, testing, proof-of-concepts and showcases; talent development and recruiting; sales opportunities; corporate citizenship and visibility; and others. An effective application of these university relations resources and programs occurs within the Chief Technology Offices (CTOs) of several IBM Software Group (SWG) product divisions. A notable example is WebSphere CTO, and specifically its Emerging Technology Institute (ETI), which defines the new products, new features, new technologies etc. for the IBM WebSphere product portfolio. It maintains a pair of regional university relations centers, the Centers for Advanced Studies (CAS), located in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina (US) and Toronto (Canada), which are also co-located at two of WebSphere's largest product development sites. These centers work directly with the local universities in support of product innovation and (student) talent development and recruitment, and are part of a larger network of some 26 such centers located around the world. This talk will provide an overview of the various IBM corporate university relations programs that are managed by the Global University Programs (GUP) team. These include the IBM Shared University Relations (SUR) program, the IBM Faculty Awards and Innovation Awards programs, the IBM PhD Fellowship program, the Open Collaborative Research (OCR) program and many others. It will also provide an overview of other special programs within IBM that support educational and research institutions, including the Academic Initiative, the Systems and Technology Group (STG) University Alliances, Corporate Citizen and Corporate Affairs (CCCA) and many others. An overview of the CAS program, together with the structure of IBM university relations world wide from country to country, will be provided. It will presented in a context that demonstrates how the 26 CAS programs and numerous local country university relations teams leverage these programs to maintain a strong partnership with local academia, while driving innovation within IBM products and services development. This talk will conclude with an outstanding example of how RTP CAS, IBM university relations and IBM hardware development partnered with a local university to develop a revolutionary cloud computing solution, the Virtual Computing Lab (VCL) developed at NC State University in Raleigh NC.
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通过大学合作实现IBM(和WebSphere)开发中的创新
多年来,IBM一直在公司、业务单位/产品部门和地方(地理)层面支持各种各样的大学关系项目。这些计划已被用于支持各种目标,包括:产品创新,测试,概念验证和展示;人才开发和招聘;销售机会;企业公民意识和知名度;和其他人。这些大学关系资源和项目的有效应用发生在IBM软件集团(SWG)几个产品部门的首席技术办公室(cto)中。一个值得注意的例子是WebSphere CTO,特别是它的新兴技术研究所(ETI),它为IBM WebSphere产品组合定义新产品、新特性、新技术等。它维护着一对区域大学关系中心,即高级研究中心(CAS),位于北卡罗来纳州(美国)和多伦多(加拿大)的三角研究园,它们也位于WebSphere的两个最大的产品开发站点。这些中心直接与当地大学合作,支持产品创新和(学生)人才开发和招聘,是位于全球约26个此类中心的更大网络的一部分。本次演讲将概述由全球大学计划(GUP)团队管理的各种IBM企业大学关系计划。其中包括IBM共享大学关系(SUR)计划、IBM教师奖和创新奖计划、IBM博士奖学金计划、开放协作研究(OCR)计划等。它还将概述IBM内部支持教育和研究机构的其他特殊项目,包括学术倡议、系统和技术集团(STG)大学联盟、企业公民和企业事务(CCCA)等。将提供CAS项目的概述,以及IBM大学在世界各国之间的关系结构。它将在一个背景下展示26个CAS项目和众多当地国家大学关系团队如何利用这些项目与当地学术界保持强有力的合作伙伴关系,同时推动IBM产品和服务开发的创新。本次演讲将以RTP CAS、IBM大学关系和IBM硬件开发如何与当地大学合作开发革命性云计算解决方案的杰出例子结束,虚拟计算实验室(VCL)在北卡罗来纳州罗利的北卡罗来纳州立大学开发。
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