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Of the many client problems IBM works to solve, I don't think "Sea Monsters" has ever made the list.  Although to be fair, I haven't checked with the folks at Hursley.  Maybe our animation isn't representative. 

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12 Comments
 
February 12, 2009
3:11 pm

Please remember that SMARTER does not mean more complicated. The genius is in simplicty not more complicated so it takes incredibly smart people to understand. SIMPLIFY


Posted by: Charles W> Christison
 
February 1, 2009
3:52 pm

I, for one, welcome our new sea-monster overlords.


Posted by: Samish
 
February 1, 2009
2:49 pm

Yes, all this is plausible, but doctors don’t care now-a-days like they used to and would never go through the trouble to do such a thing – unless you paid them a hole hell of a lot of money.


Posted by: Zac
 
January 31, 2009
10:32 am

My my, and this from the company, of which the CEO stated in 1943 that he “thought it was feasible that there will be a need for 5 to 7 computers, worldwide, in the future….”
Mmmm, I’ll risk the seamonsters.
—————————-Remember, it’s not who you kill,
It’s what kind of cereal you eat
from their skull for breakfast.


Posted by: Daan Zonderland
 
January 31, 2009
2:34 am

Sea monsters are going to be the least of your worries if some sort of thing like that became reality.


Posted by: bruswayne
 
January 31, 2009
1:28 am

Are you a retard, or just acting like one?


Posted by: That guy
 
January 30, 2009
6:35 pm

i respect tha sea monsters


Posted by: one kid
 
January 30, 2009
4:40 am

Or you know, IBM could sell your genetic history to the nazi’s to ensure that you’re sent off to a death camp.
Never forget the company who continued to help “cleanse” the human race


Posted by: Jim
 
January 29, 2009
11:14 pm

Nice voice…


Posted by: tommy
 
January 28, 2009
4:34 pm

Is the narrator to this piece the same guy who narrated the song “19″ back in the 80s? Seems like he is.


Posted by: Scott
 
January 28, 2009
12:23 am

Imagine if my -insurance company- DIDN’T have access to the medical history of my entire family tree.
There was a time when what you told your doctor stayed with your doctor. That time is gone. And so is the trust.


Posted by: BillinDetroit
 
January 16, 2009
3:55 pm

More info is a great thing, knowledge is power, great video.


Posted by: Adrian Eden
 
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