Indian President Suggests Delhi, IBM Venture
Shaveta Bansal - All Headline News Contributor Bangalore, India (AHN) - President Of India , A P J Abdul Kalam, is considering the possibility of India and IBM working together to design, develop, produce and market nano-computers with 10 terabytes/inch2 in eight nano-metres size chip. According to a report by Press Trust Of India, the President was addressing "Big Blue's" employees at a get-together organized by the firm's Chairman and CEO Samuel J Palmisano. While mentioning that IBM is traditionally driven by its founder Thomas J Watson's vision of "thinking" as a launch pad, the President mentioned a thought provoking question, "Can IBM and Indian enterprises and academic institutions with their combined core competence launch a system or a product that will be new to the world as Watson's 'Think' slogan made a great change to the world of computers?" President Kalam also emphasized the importance of creativity. He said, "Creativity has to be the business of IBM and other knowledge organizations."
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