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1 © 2007 IBM Corporation IBM Information Management Innovation at a Global Company September 6, 2007 Arvind Krishna Vice President, Database Servers & WW IM Development IBM

2 IBM Information Management © 2007 IBM Corporation IBM Silicon Valley Software Lab IBM Hudson Valley Lab

3 IBM Information Management © 2007 IBM Corporation IBM Böblingen Software Lab IBM Hursley Software Lab IBM Silicon Valley Software Lab IBM Toronto Software Lab IBM Austin Lab IBM Hudson Valley Lab

4 IBM Information Management © 2007 IBM Corporation Canada Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Victoria Staines Hursley Haifa China Yamato Taiwan Paris Beaverton Seattle Menlo Park Burlingame Cupertino San Francisco SVL/San Jose Agoura Hills El Segundo Costa Mesa Las Vegas Rochester, MN Boulder Denver Lenexa, KA Tucson Phoenix Austin Dallas Portsmouth,NH Lowel Lexington,MA Westborough Westford Bedford Cambridge Poughkeepsie Somers NY, NY Dublin Boeblingen India Bangalore Pune Hyderabad Gurgaon Cairo Rome Gold Coast Sydney Canberra Fairfax Raleigh2 Charlotte Lexington, KY Atlanta Boca Raton Perth Poland Map shows major development locations and Software Group development population – as of October 2006 The IBM Software Group team

5 IBM Information Management © 2007 IBM Corporation Project Teams Span the Globe What are the issues? Major Issues: leadership, common technical approaches, education, sense of ownership … Minor Issues: time zones, communication, language …

6 IBM Information Management © 2007 IBM Corporation Collaboration Is Key Geography is no longer the sole connection  Arizona State University  Carnegie Mellon University  Columbia University  Cornell University  Duke University  Florida International University  Florida State University  Georgia Tech  Harvard University  Imperial College - London  Indiana University - Bloomington  MIT  Miami University  Northwestern University  Pennsylvania State University  Polytechnic University  Princeton University  Rice University  Stanford University  Syracuse University  Technische Universitat Dresden  Tokyo Institute of Technology  University of California - Berkeley  University of California - Irvine  University of California - Los Angeles  University of California - San Diego  University of California - Santa Barbara  University of California - Santa Cruz  University of Cambridge  University of Canterbury  University of Florida  University of Georgia  University of Helsinki  University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign  University of Manchester  University of Maryland  University of Miami  University of Michigan  University of North Carolina  University of Pennsylvania  University of Texas - Austin  University of Toronto  University of Washington  University of Waterloo  University of Wisconsin - Madison Institutions Collaborating with IBM Almaden Research Lab

7 IBM Information Management © 2007 IBM Corporation Past success  Many ideas have come to life earlier because of the collaboration (from Watson, Almaden, Zurich, Tokyo, … at IBM) with universities  Relational database  RISC (and other processor architectures)  RAID  SiGe  Semiconductor process technologies  System Reliability  … Many of which have gone on to make the research ubiquitous, researchers famous, and revenue for the corporation.

8 IBM Information Management © 2007 IBM Corporation But, how does this collaboration go on?  Are students getting the right training to work and succeed in this global collaborative workplace? Many students got the experience of working in small, physically co-located teams at university; identical to the workplace of the 1960s and 1980s.  Are universities able to sustain collaboration with a globally dispersed corporate team? Corporations may develop a single innovation with teams that span the USA, Canada, Germany, India, China and Japan. Different parts of the innovation get developed in different locations. How does a university collaborate? (Very different from the early database days when most of the IBM work was centered in either Silicon Valley with a little work in Poughkeepsie – easy to pick the leaders and work with them.)


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