IBM has given Computing access to the technology it uses to underpin the Wimbledon Tennis Championships, keeping the website online and populated with data from the players and their matches.
Wimbledon is founded on tradition, so today’s announcement, while not surprising, is indicative of the new AI-driven world we ...
Not even the biggest hitters in tennis are a match for the IBM radar gun used at Wimbledon. The radars measure the speed of service throughout the tournament. However fast the players serve, the IBM ...
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The IBM SlamTracker at Wimbledon predicted what players needed to do to win. This work drew the obvious analogy on what this could mean for hard-to-reach decision-makers’ businesses. The result was 30 ...
Eight years ago Henry Patten was sat on an outside court compiling stats for IBM. Now, he’s a Wimbledon finalist. The 28-year-old said: “While I was at college, I worked for IBM doing the ...