IBM-IISc launch research lab to advance hybrid cloud, AI technology adoption
The lab will start with an initial set of projects, involving faculty and students from IISc Departments alongside scientists from IBM Research's India lab.

- Jun 23, 2021,
- Updated Jun 23, 2021 7:18 PM IST
Technology major IBM has joined hands with the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru, to launch a lab to advance research and innovation in hybrid cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies.
The IBM-IISc Hybrid Cloud lab, located at IISc campus, will conduct researches that will help organisations with faster and secure adoption of hybrid cloud and AI technologies. Students and faculty across departments of IISc will work alongside IBM Research scientists at the lab.
The lab will start with an initial set of projects, involving faculty and students from the IISc Departments of Computational and Data Sciences, Computer Science and Automation, and Supercomputing Education and Research Center, alongside scientists from IBM Research's India lab, on areas including building autonomous, self-healing computing systems, adopting microservices and optimization of cloud-native applications, creating AI-based information management, developing AI systems that can analyse human and machine languages, with advances in AI for code amongst others, a statement said.
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Technology major IBM has joined hands with the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru, to launch a lab to advance research and innovation in hybrid cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies.
The IBM-IISc Hybrid Cloud lab, located at IISc campus, will conduct researches that will help organisations with faster and secure adoption of hybrid cloud and AI technologies. Students and faculty across departments of IISc will work alongside IBM Research scientists at the lab.
The lab will start with an initial set of projects, involving faculty and students from the IISc Departments of Computational and Data Sciences, Computer Science and Automation, and Supercomputing Education and Research Center, alongside scientists from IBM Research's India lab, on areas including building autonomous, self-healing computing systems, adopting microservices and optimization of cloud-native applications, creating AI-based information management, developing AI systems that can analyse human and machine languages, with advances in AI for code amongst others, a statement said.
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