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Medical technology: Frugal healing

Inexpensive Asian innovation will transform the market for medical devices

NINETY minutes north-east of Beijing lies what may be the future of medical technology. Weigao, a Chinese firm that started as a state-owned “township enterprise”, has built a research and manufacturing centre where the laboratories are surprisingly chilly. Only the clean room, it seems, is fully climate-controlled. And that offers a lesson about frugal innovation. Whereas Western technology firms have plush premises, in China the people shiver while fancy equipment stays warm.

Though cold, Weigao’s labs are a steaming cauldron of creativity. Medtronic, a giant American maker of medical devices, entered a joint venture with the Chinese firm two years ago. Its designers and engineers work side by side with local talent, and have already launched half a dozen inexpensive, novel products that Medtronic would not have made on its own. …

Apache Launches New ‘Extras` Site for Open-Source Innovation

Apaches new Google-hosted “Apache Extras” site provides a "home away from home" for code associated with Apache projects. – The Apache Software Foundation has announced a
new Google-hosted site to spur innovation on open-source efforts that
feature code associated with Apache projects.
The new site is known as Apache Extras and can
be found at apache-extras.org. ASF officials said the site is for code
associated wit…


Startup Streetline Wins First IBM SmartCamp Innovation Award

The company uses sensor- and GPS-based software that allows drivers to find inexpensive parking fast in cities large or small. – Business people will attest to the fact that when you’re in a time crunch,
there are few things more important than finding a parking place preferably an
inexpensive one when you really need it.

Well, IBM thinks that solving that problem
is important enough to award its highest honor for innov…


Natural Gas Innovation Wins Intel Entrepreneurial Award

Intel Foundation Awards $25,000 to Winning Team

 

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS:

  • OsComp Systems of the Dominican Republic won the 2010 Intel+UC Berkeley Technology Entrepreneurship Challenge, receiving a $25,000 award from the Intel Foundation.
  • OsComp Systems invented a breakthrough technology with the potential to significantly reduce costs in the natural gas supply chain.
  • Other top-placing teams were Magoosh, which created a personalized academic test preparation technology, and ADTELLIGENCE for its advertising targeting platform for the social web.

 

 

BERKELEY, Calif., Nov. 18, 2010 – OsComp Systems of Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra in the Dominican Republic has won the 6th Annual Intel+UC Berkeley Technology Entrepreneurship Challenge, which seeks to support and promote entrepreneurship globally. The team of entrepreneurs won for inventing a breakthrough, patent-pending technology that could reduce operating and capital costs for natural gas compression by more than 30 percent. The Intel Foundation awarded the winning team the top prize of $25,000.

 

Second place was awarded to Magoosh of the University of California, Berkeley, for its personalized academic test preparation technology that allows students to learn through short-form videos that deliver content according to each student’s strengths and weaknesses. Third place went to ADTELLIGENCE of the University of Mannheim in Germany for its advertising targeting platform for the social web, which enables advertisers to precisely target their campaigns and increase online shop revenues using real data from social network users or single sign-on services such as Facebook, Connect and Open Social.

 

“For more than four decades Intel has been a leader in innovation,” said Wendy Hawkins, executive director of the Intel Foundation. “From this, we’ve found that some of the best ideas are still out there, in the minds of today’s students. By helping these ideas grow, we are fostering students, such as those present at this competition, to have a positive impact on society, which will in turn help strengthen the future global economy.”

 

The competition, held at the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley, drew 27 teams from 19 countries. Founded in 2005, the Intel+UC Berkeley Technology Entrepreneurship Challenge is a joint project of the Intel Foundation and the UC Berkeley Lester Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation that is designed to motivate young entrepreneurs to develop innovative technologies that solve real world challenges, build viable business models, and move that technology out of university labs and into the market.

 

This year, the finalist teams presented business plans that reflect groundbreaking work in such fields as technology, environment, healthcare and education. These plans include solutions for alternative energy, waste management, early detection of breast cancer, food-borne diseases, online education and human computer interaction technology. Representatives of more than 20 leading venture capital firms from the San Francisco Bay Area served as judges of the competition and provided valuable feedback to the teams.

 

In addition to today’s awards ceremony, Intel launched a People’s Choice Awards Contest for the public to vote for their favorite team of young entrepreneurs who participated in this week’s competition. Visit www.inspiredbyeducation.com/vote to learn more and vote.

 

About the Intel Education Initiative
Over the past decade alone, Intel has invested more than $1 billion, and its employees have donated close to 3 million hours toward improving education more than 60 countries. To learn more, visit www.intel.com/newsroom/education. To join Intel’s community of people sharing their stories with the hope of becoming a catalyst for action and a voice for change in global education, visit www.inspiredbyeducation.com. To view ongoing updates, join the Facebook group at www.facebook.com/InspiredByEducation and follow Twitter updates at www.twitter.com/intelinspire.

 

About Intel
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) is a world leader in computing innovation. The company designs and builds the essential technologies that serve as the foundation for the world’s computing devices. Additional information about Intel is available at newsroom.intel.com and blogs.intel.com.

 

About UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business
For more than 100 years, the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley, has offered a superb management education to outstanding men and women from around the world. The school is one of the world’s leading producers of new ideas and knowledge for all areas of business, and a launching point for many new businesses.

 

The school’s Lester Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation is an internationally recognized program and the primary locus at Berkeley for the study and promotion of entrepreneurship and new enterprise development.

 

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Intel Adds More Storage Customers, Fueled by Intel® Xeon® Processor Innovation

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS

  • Customers include Hitachi*, IBM*, NetApp*, Oracle* and PROMISE Technology* in the past 3 months.
  • Intel continues to innovate, add advanced storage products to market.

 

 

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov. 18, 2010 – Intel Corporation’s storage division has recently added new major wins with five storage vendors, illustrating the company’s momentum around developing advanced integrated storage features and capabilities.

 

Since Intel began targeting Intel® Xeon® processor-based storage systems for the enterprise storage market, the company has seen strong momentum toward the use of the efficient, scalable and innovative Intel® architecture (IA)-designed solutions for the most demanding, data-intensive storage needs in the datacenter.

 

“We’ve worked to forge strong relationships with major storage industry vendors over the years, collaborating with them to develop innovative and powerful Xeon processor technologies,” said David Tuhy, general manager, Intel Storage Group. “We expect significant innovation in the storage market and are pursuing next-generation IA architectures to support the dramatic growth of digital content.”

 

The explosion of data growth and the resulting management complexities are driving the industry to deliver a wide offering of storage automation and management solutions that take advantage of Intel’s popular processor line.

 

The list of industry storage vendors offering enterprise storage systems based on the Intel Xeon processor family includes EMC*, Hitachi Data Systems*, HP*, IBM*, Isilon*, NetApp*, Oracle* and PROMISE Technology*.

 

In September, Hitachi launched the Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform (VSP), which includes quad-core Intel Xeon processors in combination with Hitachi storage design and input/output (I/O) management, for efficient data management in virtualized environments. This solution joins the Hitachi Adaptable Modular Storage (AMS) 2000 family and the Hitachi Content Platform (HCP), which both also utilize Intel Xeon processors.

 

Announced in early October, IBM’s Storwize V7000 midrange storage systems incorporate the Intel® Xeon® C5500/C3500 processor in a compact modular design. IBM also announced its IBM Scale Out NAS (SONAS) product in February, which utilizes Intel Xeon C5500 processors and is designed to provide a clustered NAS system for Common Internet File System (CIFS), Network File System (NFS) and File Transfer Protocol (FTP) services.

 

NetApp’s new FAS/V6200 series and FAS/V3200 series launched this month, based on the Intel Xeon 5600 series processor, help customers meet their business requirements while responding to the rapid growth and pace of their business. These new storage systems double the performance of previous models, and are capable of delivering greater scalability, availability and expandability. They also help customers make the transition to a more flexible and efficient shared IT infrastructure — the foundation for cloud computing.

 

In September, Oracle announced its next-generation Sun ZFS Storage Appliance product line using Intel® Xeon® 5600 and 7500 processors that combine performance, density and storage analytics with an innovative storage architecture and easy deployment and use.

 

PROMISE Technology announced its VTrak Ex30 Series enterprise-class storage systems earlier this month and has reported a 4x performance gain in its products by incorporating the Intel Xeon C5500/C3500 processors.

 

Additional information about Intel processors designed for enterprise storage is available at intel.com/go/storage.

 

About Intel
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) is a world leader in computing innovation. The company designs and builds the essential technologies that serve as the foundation for the world’s computing devices. Additional information about Intel is available at newsroom.intel.com and blogs.intel.com.

 

Intel, Intel Xeon and the Intel logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries.

 

* Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.

Innovation in IT: The liquefaction of hardware

The rise of the virtual computer

IMAGINE a personal computer that has two souls. One moment it is your work machine, complete with a set of corporate applications and tight security settings. Then it becomes an entertainment centre, allowing you to watch any video and download any program.

Thanks to a process called “virtualisation”, such computers are now being created. Ever more processing power and clever software are allowing devices of all kinds to separate from their hardware vessels and move to new homes. If this process continues as some expect, it will change computing radically. And more than one IT company will have to rethink how it does business. …

Russia, India, China innovation hubs to cooperate

The foreign ministers of Russia, India and China (RIC) have decided to establish close contacts between their innovation centers. This is aimed at further developing their strategic partnership, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Monday, RIA Novosti reported.

Intel, Other Top Companies Unveil New Cloud Mission: Open Data Centers

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS

  • Intel outlined three key elements to its “Cloud 2015” vision: a world of interoperable “federated” clouds; “automated” movement of software applications and resources; and PC and device-savvy “client-aware” clouds that know what processing should take place in the cloud or on your laptop, smartphone or other device.
  • Intel helped create the Open Data Center Alliance of more than 70 top global businesses unified by Intel that will create a roadmap to drive interoperability, flexibility and industry standards for the cloud and next generation data centers. The Open Data Center Alliance represents more than $50 billion in annual IT investment.
  • Intel unveiled Intel® Cloud Builders, featuring 20 of the world’s leading hardware and software makers who will commit resources to spur innovation and make clouds easier to deploy, use and share.
  • Intel® Xeon® processors, already found in about nine out of 10 servers, include features such as smart energy efficiency, Intel® Virtualization Technology and Intel® Trusted Execution Technology that are perfectly suited for cloud computing.

 

 

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct. 27, 2010 – Intel Corporation today unveiled several new initiatives under its “Cloud 2015” vision aimed at making cloud-based Internet computing more interoperable, secure and simplified.

 

Intel’s Cloud 2015 vision has three key elements: a “federated” cloud that allows enterprises to share data across internal and external clouds; an “automated” network that automatically allows the secure movement of applications and resources to significantly improve energy efficiency in data centers; and PC and device-savvy “client-aware” clouds that know what types of applications, commands and processing should take place in the cloud or on your laptop, smartphone or other device – thus taking a user and specific device’s unique features into account to fully optimize an online experience.

 

Intel will support these goals by creating software and building new capabilities into Intel® Xeon® processors, which include features such as Intel® Virtualization Technology (Intel® VT) and Intel® Trusted Execution Technology (Intel® TXT) that form the basis of cloud computing today.

 

Open Data Center Alliance

As a step toward Cloud 2015, Intel helped create the Open Data Center Alliance, a coalition of more than 70 leading businesses that together represent more than $50 billion in annual IT investment and that have cloud research or projects underway. Alliance Steering Committee members include BMW*, China Life*, Deutsche Bank*, J.P. Morgan Chase*, Lockheed Martin*, Marriott International, Inc.*, National Australia Bank*, Shell*, Terremark* and UBS*.The alliance will lay out future hardware and software requirements that lead to more open and interoperable cloud and data center solutions. Intel plays a unique advisory role within the alliance, whose initial membership is focused on end user companies rather than technology providers.

 

Intel embraces the Open Data Center Alliance’s vision and goals and plans to deliver products and solutions consistent with these goals. Intel will work with its hardware and software partners, engaging the industry to innovate on open standards, delivering a faster ramp to the next stage of the Internet, and delivering an open, interoperable and secure cloud that will empower the next generation of business, movies, gaming, music, social media and other yet-to-be-invented Web services.

 

“The industry has an opportunity to accelerate the potential of cloud computing, delivering even better industry economics through this transformation,” said Kirk Skaugen, vice president and general manager, Intel Data Center Group. “With the Open Data Center Alliance we now have the world’s top businesses focused and actively engaged with Intel and the high-tech industry, accelerating solutions to the cloud’s key challenges. The server industry has gone through an amazing transformation since the Intel Pentium® Pro’s introduction in 1995; our goal is to ensure that cloud computing continues to deliver breakthrough economics based on the same fundamental principle —innovation on open, interoperable standards.”

 

Intel Cloud Builders

The goal of the Intel® Cloud Builders program is to provide a path to the Cloud 2015 vision. Intel announced a significant expansion of this program that brings together leading system and software solution partners to provide proven cloud building recipes and practical guidance on how to deploy, maintain and optimize a cloud infrastructure.

 

While the alliance will determine future requirements for cloud infrastructure, the Intel Cloud Builders program will help bring these requirements to life with full solutions. The program now has a total of 20 reference architectures with several more on the horizon. It represents a community of the most critical providers of technology in the cloud, including Canonical*, Cisco*, Citrix*, Dell*, EMC*, Enomaly*, Eucalyptus Systems*, Gproxy*, HP*, IBM*, Intel, Joyent*, Microsoft*, NetApp*, NetSuite*, Novell*, Parallels*, Red Hat*, Univa* and VMware*.

 

 

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About Intel
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) is a world leader in computing innovation. The company designs and builds the essential technologies that serve as the foundation for the world’s computing devices. Additional information about Intel is available at newsroom.intel.com and blogs.intel.com.

 

Intel, Xeon and the Intel logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries.

 

* Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.

Chip Shot: Intel Among Top Green-IT Vendors

IDG’s Computerworld has selected Intel IT as one of the publication’s twelve top Green-IT vendors for 2010.  Intel was named to the list for its framework for IT sustainability, a multifaceted program that has significantly reduced Intel’s environmental footprint with smart, efficient strategies to achieve “green IT.”

Big Blue`s Innovation Engine Drives Big Results

Big Blue consistently spends billions on research and development, and the $6 billion the company spent helped lead to new technological developments unmatched in the industry. – It has been an especially busy year for technology vendors. However, eWEEK was most intrigued by momentum made by IBM to date, given that in its third quarter fiscal 2010 earnings, IBMs Systems amp; Technology Group (STG) saw its largest rise in six years.
Revenues from IBM’s Systems and Techno…


Chip Shot: Intel Launches News Service

Intel Corporation has launched a new tech news service designed to cover technology and innovation stories that are often overlooked or warrant more context and deeper reporting. The stories published by the new Intel Free Press (beta) are written by a small team of Intel reporters focused on people, technology, events and topics relevant to Intel. Intel Free Press content may be republished, edited, and re-used free of charge unless otherwise noted. Please bookmark and sign-up for RSS.

Daimler’s innovation unit: Thinking outside the car

After its disastrous American foray, Daimler is thinking more radically

IT WAS July 4th 2007 and Jerome Guillen had spent America’s independence day climbing Mount Hood in Oregon. Back at his car, he found a voice-mail message: Dieter Zetsche, the head of Daimler, wanted to meet him urgently. When the Frenchman, then in charge of the design of a new American truck for the German carmaker, saw his boss, he was asked his thoughts on setting up an innovation unit to generate additional growth. A few days later he was given the job.

The meeting came at an important time for Daimler, which had just extracted itself from a disastrous merger with Chrysler that had sapped its creativity and damaged its Mercedes-Benz brand. Before long, recession would add to its troubles. But adversity made the company more willing to embrace some of the odder ideas that Mr Guillen and his team came up with—especially those that ran against the longstanding conventional wisdom that the way for carmakers to grow is to encourage people to buy more cars. …

Innovation in China: Patents, yes; ideas, maybe

Chinese firms are filing lots of patents. How many represent good ideas?

NO PATENT law existed in China until 1985, and the country has a deserved reputation for trampling on intellectual-property rights. But that could be changing. Anxious to promote domestic innovation, the Chinese government has created an ecosystem of incentives for its people to file patents.

Professors who do so are more likely to win tenure. Workers and students who file patents are more likely to earn a hukou (residence permit) to live in a desirable city. For some patents the government pays cash bonuses; for others it covers the substantial cost of filing. Corporate income tax can be cut from 25% to 15% for firms that file many patents. They are also more likely to win lucrative government contracts. Many companies therefore offer incentives to their employees to come up with patentable ideas. Huawei, a telecoms-equipment manufacturer that craves both government contracts and global recognition, pays patent-related bonuses of 10,000-100,000 yuan ($1,500-15,000). …

Chip Shot: Otellini At Council of Foreign Relations

Intel Corporation CEO Paul Otellini was the featured speaker today at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York City. The event was part of the Council’s CEO Speaker Series and was a discussion moderated by Ken Auletta, best-selling author and columnist for the New Yorker.  The state of innovation today, how it is driving shifts in traditional markets and industries, and the resulting implications and opportunities for business and government leaders were among the topics covered. Read Paul Otellini’s speech transcript.

Microsoft, Oracle, Apple Show Competition Through Litigation Is Back

News Analysis: In the tech world there’s innovation, there’s competition through innovation and, for Microsoft, Oracle and Apple lately, there’s litigation. – One factor that’s held true through the history of the small computer
business (meaning after the exclusively mainframe days) is that there is a
basic division between companies that innovate and companies that exist mainly
through litigation. Companies that occupy those places in the industry
o…


Chip Shot: Open Cloud Research to Help Regenerate Human Body

Intel, HP, and Yahoo! recently announced an expansion of a joint effort to accelerate innovation in the area of cloud computing, called “Open Cirrus.” Made up of fourteen members worldwide and 14 clusters with more than 1000 cores each, the power can be used to help in monitoring and potentially stimulating the growth of cells that are responsible for maintaining and healing various human tissues. Read more here.

Innovation in Asia: Trading places

China is about to overtake Japan in patent applications

Correction to this article

ONLY five years ago, most of the expensive bits and pieces inside a typical Apple iPod came from Japan. Today an autopsy of the iPad reveals that nearly all the important components come from South Korea and Taiwan. In such a short time Japan’s dominance of Asia’s technology industry has been eroded by its neighbours. …

Chip Shot: Hunt, Interact with Intel and Win

Intel® In Sight is a picture scavenger hunt that rewards you for interacting with Intel. From September through November, use the Intel® In Sight iPhone app or a camera enabled mobile device to snap pictures of Intel related ads and images to find and score points hidden inside with the chance to win great prizes from Intel. Download the iPhone app or text “Core” to 6174604517 to get started.

SingTel sets up $200m corporate venture capital fund to drive innovation

Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) today announced it has set up SingTel Innov8, a corporate venture company to invest in innovative technologies and solutions to create future growth engines for the group. Innov8, a wholly-owned subsidiary of SingTel, will have an initial fund size of $200 million.

Innov8 will collaborate with leading innovators, developers, government agencies, R&D organisations as well as other equity providers around the region to promote innovation. It will work closely with these partners to identify and explore new ideas and technologies, fund and support promising companies and provide access to markets that the SingTel operates in.

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Chip Shot: Fascinating Kids to Innovative Adults

As a company reliant on innovation, we believe that kids can make miracles if their natural curiosity is nurtured and stimulated, and we sponsor science competitions so kids can see the possibilities of science – for the future. Over the next few months on Inspire – a community of people who care about education – we will focus on the future of Intel science competition finalists. What are they doing now? Are there lessons in their paths for today’s kids and their parents? Meet a young man who has built a mechanical shark and started a nonprofit at Inspire now.