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The planet will be instrumented, interconnected, intelligent.
Change for smart's sake

The list of problems is well-known: A financial crisis. Climate disruption. Energy geopolitics. Food supply hazards.

What they show is that we're all connected, today like never before: economically, socially and technically. When a crisis occurs on one part of the planet, it can bring problems to another part, within days or even hours.

Yet this challenge is also an opportunity, and now is the time to seize it. People around the world are ready for change. And the planet is ready for it, too. Today, we are seeing the infusion of intelligence into the way the world literally works—the systems and processes that enable...

How we're getting there

Three things have brought this about:

Why get smarter?

Because we can: the technology is both available and affordable. Because we must: the shocks we've seen to so many systems show that the current approaches aren't sustainable. And because we want to. IBM is starting a conversation with the world because we think now is the time to make these changes for the better.


What do smarter systems look like?
  • Smarter Public Safety

    Arguably, the first duty of a state is to protect its citizens. The question is, how do we achieve that in an urbanizing world that is becoming more fast-paced and unpredictable every day?

  • Smart Utilities

    Learn how intelligent grids reduce loss of power, prevent outages and allow control down to the appliance level

  • New Intelligence

    The new ways we can capture, analyse and act on information will help us make our planet smarter.

  • Smarter Healthcare

    Using tools like electronic medical records, wireless computing devices and health support networks, innovators are making our systems smarter and more affordable.

  • Smart Retail

    Smart retailing is helping businesses to strengthen shopper loyalty during tough economic times. It's all about fulfilling promises.

  • Smarter Money

    Money has been transformed into zeros and ones. It's invisible. It's information. Which is central both to the problem—and to its solution.

  • Smart Infrastructure

    As we explore ways to make the world smarter, it raises a question: Why are the IT systems themselves still not as smart they need to be?

  • Smarter Cities

    As populations grow at a fast clip, they are stressing our city infrastructures. Smarter transportation, policing, governance and grids promise relief to urban areas.

  • Smarter Telecom

    Demand is skyrocketing for more and smarter ways to communicate. Our telecommunications need to be instrumented, interconnected and intelligent to keep up.

  • Smart Traffic

    When building new roads just isn't possible, building intelligence into the roads and the cars is.

  • Smart Food

    Find out how technology is changing the way food grows, the way it tastes and the way it gets to your plate.

  • Smart Government

    As state and federal governments work to infuse intelligence into their transport, energy, water, telecommunications and other systems in order to stimulate economies and benefit citizens, it begs the question: can the operations of government itself become smarter?

Polls

Of these, which do you think most needs to get smarter globally?






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Smarter Public Safety

Arguably, the first duty of a state is to protect its citizens. The question is, how do we achieve that in an urbanizing world that is becoming more fast-paced and unpredictable every day?