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  • The future of consumer products

    The landscape of the consumer products market has radically changed. IBM offers guidance on how to navigate this new territory and what companies will need to succeed.

  • Apollo 11: the 40th anniversary

    One small step for a man. One giant leap for computing. See why the first moon landing still makes IBMers proud.

  • Creating a new financial order

    Building a new financial order on Wall Street will require transparency, new business models and a clear-eyed understanding of the client.

  • Medical Home model cures primary care woes

    New model for primary care reinvents role of family doctor with supporting team.

  • IBM helps create accessible Web sites

    20% of the U.S. population will be over 65 by 2030. IBM has helped leading retailers make their Web sites more accessible to the elderly.

  • A 21st century education

    Only 18% of students follow a traditional path of learning. Find out how IBM is helping make non-traditional learning paths count.

  • A talking revolution

    Bharti Airtel was the little guy of India's wireless world. But a partnership with IBM research and software labs transformed them into the vanguard of a talking revolution. Here's how it happened.

  • Harley-Davidson revs up dealer service

    Intuitive search, role-based content and easy-to-use tools provide Harley-Davidson dealerships with the Web experience they'd expect from a brand known for performance.

  • Researchers and filmmakers imagine Year 2050

    The USC School of Cinematic Arts and IBM's top scientists began a collaboration by imagining the world in 2050.

  • 19th-century opera house goes digital

    La Fenice, the fabled Italian opera house, wanted to deliver its brand experience online. So IBM helped it sing a new aria.

  • Government in the year 2020

    In developing tailored strategies to address six global trends, governments will need to enact a new kind of perpetual collaboration.

  • Driving change in India and China

    The automotive markets in India and China are moving fast. But both countries need a roadmap as they drive into the future.

  • Apparel retailers strive to inspire loyalty

    A new IBM study finds that only 17% of retail apparel shoppers are truly loyal. Here's how retailers are turning that around.

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