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eLiza Bounces Back IBM's Self-Maintaining System | |
eLiza Bounces Back
Internet News has a story about IBM's self-healing system, inspired by the human nervous system; IBM Refreshes eLiza. The software aims to remove the human component in maintenance tasks, potentially making the process more reliable and cheaper. IBM calls this "autonomic computing" and claims it won't stop promoting eLiza until it can learn everything about itself and the system. People are definitely understanding the need for such products, but whether they can justify the investment or even rely on the software is another matter... |
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Autonomic Computing
I've found a few more very interesting articles on the topic. Autonomic Computing - Autonomic Computing
Info World -- Interview: IBM's software chief speaks out I was very surprised and impressed by the fact that these autonomic systems target much more than just self-maintenance. According to their mission statement: - Possesses a sense of self. Cool, to say the least! |
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