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it's interesting that tech giants like i.b.m. are now also jumping on the open source bandwagon. according to them they are after more than profit. on the one hand the companies use open source software because they hope this will drive innovation. that allows them to collaborate and use the community's collective brainpower for finding software solutions to stand on the other hand it's about being part of a community producing something available to everyone. so it's a combination of making more profit being more innovative if you talk and doing something good. when you can go to stores. and not only companies have recognized the potential of open source international organizations like unicef and the united nations are also looking to work with the open source community move which could mean that less financially able players will no longer be dependent on private providers. particularly striking is that the united nations have recognized that the availability of free software can help reach this is tangible development goals they're currently running technology innovation labs
it's interesting that tech giants like i.b.m. are now also jumping on the open source bandwagon. according to them they are after more than profit. on the one hand the companies use open source software because they hope this will drive innovation. that allows them to collaborate and use the community's collective brainpower for finding software solutions to stand on the other hand it's about being part of a community producing something available to everyone. so it's a combination of making...
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it happened a key open source software development platform and i.b.m. recently bought open source software developer redhat for a staggering 30000000000 euros making it i.b.m.'s biggest takeover ever which impact will this have on the open source community are tech idealists giving in to market pressures we asked mikel boom from the technical university of berlin who's been involved in the open source community for 20 years. the commercialization of open source software that we've been seeing also with the acquisitions of red. hasn't really impacted the daily business because you still have free access to the software. not everyone in the open source community is as optimistic as. open source was designed to be collaborative and decentralized but its future looks uncertain for its recently ran a story titled open source broken after a talk given by good chief operating officer eric. she's worried by companies using open source within their own products. i do think that the way that people are consuming and building services around open source has change
it happened a key open source software development platform and i.b.m. recently bought open source software developer redhat for a staggering 30000000000 euros making it i.b.m.'s biggest takeover ever which impact will this have on the open source community are tech idealists giving in to market pressures we asked mikel boom from the technical university of berlin who's been involved in the open source community for 20 years. the commercialization of open source software that we've been seeing...
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giant i.b.m. has set out to teach managers what to do in an emergency and reportedly took part in a training session simulating a large scale cyber attack. in this specially equipped truck they simulate every company's worst nightmare. today i'm playing a scene of a company that is facing a lot of problems because it's being attacked from the internet. the other journalists here are playing department heads at his company a major bank alexandra croon is a cyber security expert at i.b.m. and you can let me go thank you. god. packers have taken control of a cash machine. where is the a.t.m. move. ok they get their money as soon as possible the case for germany is that. 67 percent does not even have a plan in place for responding to a cyber attack and the feel of those who has only half of them train it when people are under pressure in a critical situation like a cyber attack is if it's written somewhere that has taken down the company then they are not prepared to respond in a way that will reduce
giant i.b.m. has set out to teach managers what to do in an emergency and reportedly took part in a training session simulating a large scale cyber attack. in this specially equipped truck they simulate every company's worst nightmare. today i'm playing a scene of a company that is facing a lot of problems because it's being attacked from the internet. the other journalists here are playing department heads at his company a major bank alexandra croon is a cyber security expert at i.b.m. and you...
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that these simulations help i.b.m. clients for example setting up fake wife eyes so that when you connect to the airport wife are you think it's an airport by 5 but it's actually and actually and an attacker that has said and wife i that imitate was. ruined a lot of food for example and you have a spot of things. because every minute. some to us to get anything is appointment many germans many germans remain reluctant to embrace the digital age thefts compared to the e.u. average of 45 percent and when it comes and that's amazing considering how many thais spend a huge amount of time. the might and which is who really love facebook because everybody all right. i post photos of them i post photos of my. posing the facebook in question was more important. i say. bangkok has more facebook profiles than inhabitants ties more facebook profiles than inhabitants thais spend more time on the internet than any other people in the world and about protecting a new stop we are the technology to help inform the social media their c
that these simulations help i.b.m. clients for example setting up fake wife eyes so that when you connect to the airport wife are you think it's an airport by 5 but it's actually and actually and an attacker that has said and wife i that imitate was. ruined a lot of food for example and you have a spot of things. because every minute. some to us to get anything is appointment many germans many germans remain reluctant to embrace the digital age thefts compared to the e.u. average of 45 percent...
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so i.b.m. record earnings and things like tech is not immune to the slowdown i had started to basically every single corner of the economy so while top q one earnings issued a warning for the rest of 20 twentieth's clients and they had pause revenue to create 3.4 percent year over year a software sales slowed and then as a result the entire tech software e.t.f. the ticker i g v. they traded down more than 4 percent was her x. sales force more to networking and more software leading the decline coca-cola as a consumer staple also wasn't safe they also announced a a while of course did earnings beats it with drew as a note for past citing of the closure of movie theaters restaurants is severely hurting business with bowling to have plunged over 25 percent so while it got a short term from consumers hoarding stable then beverages from grocery stores the impact of these closures is going to be material and 2nd quarter earnings the company also reiterated that it's also cutting costs where are a pos
so i.b.m. record earnings and things like tech is not immune to the slowdown i had started to basically every single corner of the economy so while top q one earnings issued a warning for the rest of 20 twentieth's clients and they had pause revenue to create 3.4 percent year over year a software sales slowed and then as a result the entire tech software e.t.f. the ticker i g v. they traded down more than 4 percent was her x. sales force more to networking and more software leading the decline...
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media outlets funded you know probably spoke i.b.m. if we did of course the formation of these thousands of preventive measures on what they need to do to put paid. to pick up the companies we also. need to use as he does these and these are people that are very respected and we have to use them presents out of place so they are also very very influential and to call me silly to get data by the flash dismissive what is called mean easy and also and get is because many do i phone the beginning of the outbreak we have learned from p.c.'s that we have responded were you a good community at the beginning of the sandy upon what we're going to measure the old piece because the sounds in visual stuff with you by goldman sachs and then these companies on the ground what they need all right mary stephen from the w.h.o. in bronzeville thank you so much thanks. well u.s. president donald trump says the country is expecting total deaths from corona virus to hit 60000 people this comes as a state of new york continues to deal with the country's big
media outlets funded you know probably spoke i.b.m. if we did of course the formation of these thousands of preventive measures on what they need to do to put paid. to pick up the companies we also. need to use as he does these and these are people that are very respected and we have to use them presents out of place so they are also very very influential and to call me silly to get data by the flash dismissive what is called mean easy and also and get is because many do i phone the beginning...
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facebook mark zuckerberg i.b.m. intel come cisco advanced micro devices broadcom incredible companies companies that no other country will catch if this market have to be smart but i've dealt with a lot of different countries and i will say that no respect for silicon valley or our tech companies there's nobody even close to our tech companies they can't catch him so they try and buy him but we sort of put an end to a lot of that in sports we want to get our sports back so importantly these will be some separate calls some will be together by the way lists and some will be separate but we have to get our sports back i'm tired of watching baseball games that are 14 years old but i haven't actually had too much time to watch i would say maybe i watch one batter and then i get back to work the n.b.a. adam silver the major league baseball. i'm can get al you are wanting al jazeera live from doha of course that is us president donald trump who's been holding a press conference in the white house rose garden making the an
facebook mark zuckerberg i.b.m. intel come cisco advanced micro devices broadcom incredible companies companies that no other country will catch if this market have to be smart but i've dealt with a lot of different countries and i will say that no respect for silicon valley or our tech companies there's nobody even close to our tech companies they can't catch him so they try and buy him but we sort of put an end to a lot of that in sports we want to get our sports back so importantly these...
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coming months but we we have a few bigger innings reports that were out today some of the big ones i.b.m. and coca-cola how did they do. so i mean reporter are names and it seem like tech is not immune to the slowdown has started to basically every single corner of the economy so while top q one earnings issued a warning for the rest of 2020 as kind spending had paused revenue decreased 3.4 percent year over year as software sales slow and then as a result the entire text software in particular r.g.b. they traded down more than 4 percent was her ex sales force more to networking and more software leading the decline coca-cola as a consumer staple also wasn't safe they also announced a a while of course did earnings beats it with drew as a no 4 cast citing that the closure of movie theaters restaurants is severely hurting business with bowling to have plunged over 25 percent so while you got a short term bond from consumers hoarding stable them beverages from grocery stores the impact of these closures is going to be material and 2nd quarter earnings the company also reiterated that it's
coming months but we we have a few bigger innings reports that were out today some of the big ones i.b.m. and coca-cola how did they do. so i mean reporter are names and it seem like tech is not immune to the slowdown has started to basically every single corner of the economy so while top q one earnings issued a warning for the rest of 2020 as kind spending had paused revenue decreased 3.4 percent year over year as software sales slow and then as a result the entire text software in particular...
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work in a three-person little startup making children's toys right out of college rather than for i.b.m. an offer i'd also gotten. i wanted to do something else. that support that my parents did in terms of letting me go and grow that i really appreciate. i just wish that there were more kids able to graduate college with no school debt. what a burden. what a burden that would be if you didn't find a job right away. anyway, so i feel very fortunate. but san francisco is home. san francisco is -- i love the dreamers. when i was trying to figure where to put the internet -- the late 1980's. the term metadata important important than the data itself. this was revolutionary depth. i said, bill, where do we do this? he said go someplace where people don't think you're crazy. where would that be? he said, if you were starting a publishing company, you'd probably think about l.a. maybe you should go from boston, which is where i'd been for 10 years, and strike out. so i struck out for san francisco. the wonder of san francisco people don't call you crazy. they'll say what's your idea? that's a
work in a three-person little startup making children's toys right out of college rather than for i.b.m. an offer i'd also gotten. i wanted to do something else. that support that my parents did in terms of letting me go and grow that i really appreciate. i just wish that there were more kids able to graduate college with no school debt. what a burden. what a burden that would be if you didn't find a job right away. anyway, so i feel very fortunate. but san francisco is home. san francisco is...
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there was also a large group of female come purets and they ended up mostly losing their jobs after i.b.m.'s came into the lab. but it is incredible how about nasa centers already -- there are all across the country and what role they played in all of these missions. >> questions, questions? i can't believe it. you stunned them, nat. here we go. would you pass this over, please? >> in relates to the info graphic that you showed that indicated that about half of the women left they are stem jobs. where did they go? >> well, many women that are leaving academia in the sciences will often find roles that are sort of outside what we normally think of in terms of science careers. so many of them will go into teaching and other roles like that. but i'm not sure that we really have a great idea of where they're all going and how we can keep women into these fields. i don't feel like that has been well addressed at all. >> do you any it was lack of advancement that's driving them snoument why are they leaving? >> it's hard for me to answer that. i think there are many reasons why someone would le
there was also a large group of female come purets and they ended up mostly losing their jobs after i.b.m.'s came into the lab. but it is incredible how about nasa centers already -- there are all across the country and what role they played in all of these missions. >> questions, questions? i can't believe it. you stunned them, nat. here we go. would you pass this over, please? >> in relates to the info graphic that you showed that indicated that about half of the women left they...
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it was in the early ninety's that robert mercer left i.b.m. to work for run a song technologies. there he applied his methods of calculation on the stock exchange in order to predict its fluctuations. at technologies he pioneered. algorithmic trading which now is you know. written sources are something which still remains a bit secret about hard to make profit in markets but the origin of it is in applying advanced computer techniques to the data without worrying about fear of where the economy is going or what are the actual meaning of instruments or trading if you're buying wheat. or if you're buying a car company. you don't really care that is a car company or that it's wheat you just look at the performance of these futures or these stocks and the key thing was to view this just as a set of numbers by applying his mathematical tools robert mercer revolutionized renaissance technologies investment methods making it the world's most profitable fund into this. mess it became very rich renaissance because the performance of the fund which he had his own money and. was extraordina
it was in the early ninety's that robert mercer left i.b.m. to work for run a song technologies. there he applied his methods of calculation on the stock exchange in order to predict its fluctuations. at technologies he pioneered. algorithmic trading which now is you know. written sources are something which still remains a bit secret about hard to make profit in markets but the origin of it is in applying advanced computer techniques to the data without worrying about fear of where the economy...
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you've been infected recently or in the past and there are different types of antibody you test for i.b.m. and i g g that can tell you more so it's a complex issue right now for governments they need to focus specifically on p.c.r. based testing or any form of testing that the text active infection but and syria logic tests are extremely important for determining how many people have been infected in the population and those days are very important to tell us where we're going in this epidemic area. yes the only tat is that it is confusing because there's hundreds of tests available so on the one hand because the virus was identified so quickly and sequences were shared so quickly a number of labs across the globe were able to develop p.c.r. kits and so there are number of p.c.r. are molecular tests and these are the tests that will as mike said detect if you are currently infected with corona virus so there's hundreds of those that are on the market and we are working with our collaborating center labs and with find to do an evaluation of the tests that are on the market so that we can s
you've been infected recently or in the past and there are different types of antibody you test for i.b.m. and i g g that can tell you more so it's a complex issue right now for governments they need to focus specifically on p.c.r. based testing or any form of testing that the text active infection but and syria logic tests are extremely important for determining how many people have been infected in the population and those days are very important to tell us where we're going in this epidemic...