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IBM announced on Tuesday that Saaf Water, a water quality platform from India, was named winner of the Call for Code Global Challenge. The startup will now get $200,000, access to a slate of IBM tools ...
‘The benefit here is that we’re helping train a set of developers that then become employees of our partners and our end clients,’ IBM VP Savio Rodrigues tells CRN in an interview. IBM VP Savio ...
GREENVILLE – Disaster response startup Project OWL received top honors, $200,000, and the opportunity to work with global partners on worldwide implementation of their portable, easy-to-deploy network ...
A competition for developers to use their mastery of new technologies to drive positive change across the world through code As long as we're talking about Big Tech's good deeds, we should note that ...
For its 2020 Call For Code Global Challenge, IBM announced that its contestants will brainstorm solutions for one of the biggest issues humanity faces right now: climate change. According to the ...
The David Clarke Foundation and IBM announced the 2020 Call for Code challenge back in late February – seemingly a decade ago – with a central focus: fighting climate change. Now the challenge is ...
In a very short period of time, COVID-19 has revealed the limits of the systems we take for granted and the extraordinary spirit and abilities of those who are stepping up to help. What can we do to ...
During an event at the United Nations Delegates Dining Room in New York City, IBM unveiled the winners of its annual Call for Code Global Challenge. The competition, which is targeted at computing ...
David Clark Cause, IBM, United Nations Human Rights, and the Linux Foundation today officially launched the 2022 Call For Code. On your marks, get set… save the world. Now in its fifth year, Call for ...
On its 75th anniversary, the United Nations is demanding a 'global reality check' and has launched the biggest-ever global conversation on how to address the world's most pressing issues such as ...