It was a bittersweet day for me at work.. a good friend, mentor and collaborator of mine, Paul B left IBM for less Blue pastures. His reasons for going are his own.. I can just say that I and will miss working with him very much. He has been an inspiration to me and many of my colleagues.. He’s a big thinker with sometimes controversial ideas.. .. His different ideas have often gotten him.. and more recently me .. in trouble with others.. but he reminds me that it’s not always best to think like everyone else..
a few quotes from that article caught my eye (Stacy.. Hope this is ok to quote ?)
Paul Brody, the man in charge of selling mobile and internet of things services to business in North America for IBM, left the company as of Tuesday. Brody is also the man who was spearheading a really interesting technology idea that combined Ethereum’s blockchain-based decentralized platform and programming language with BitTorrent and some code called Telehash to create an entirely new framework for building software for the internet of things.
Stacy then goes on to describe the demos we ran last week
The CES demonstrations involved a washing machine that would re-order its own detergent and a distributed marketplace for advertising that were “working perfectly,” Brody said in a phone interview Tuesday. The next steps will be designing a scalable version of the architecture — hopefully, something IBM and Samsung will get done within the next four to six weeks.
Brody won’t be at IBM to lead it, but he said John Cohn, an IBM fellow, and Veena Pureswaran, global electronics industry lead, will continue with the project, as will folks at Samsung. Meanwhile, keep your eyes open on Github for the Adept white paper explaining how the blockchain proof of concept demonstrations shown at CES work. They make for some awesome reading.
3 thoughts on “Tuesday night – Mr Brody has left the building”
Mr. John Cohn (PhD?), I wanted to give you a heads up that I linked to you regarding your colleague’s departure, here in this post on my tumblr leisure blog, hxxp://dataanxiety.tumblr.com/post/108501171469/ibm-adept.
I am a former IBM employee, Senior Associate Engineer/ Scientist at long-gone IBM GPD San Jose (and a little at Almaden), using queuing theory and writing APL code to model DASD performance. Congratulations on your success at IBM, and your wisdom to stay the course. I wish I had too.
Hey Ellie.. thanks for writing !.. I posted on you site (i think)…ADEPT is alive and well. I’m the tech guy behind the idea. I’d love to get your thoughts on what we are doing.
-jc
Hello John, Thank you for taking my call today – I owe to share with you IOT use cases that we had discussed!
With CFTC adopting BitCoin exchanges on Sept 17th – the new era of the Internet had just begun!
Mr. John Cohn (PhD?), I wanted to give you a heads up that I linked to you regarding your colleague’s departure, here in this post on my tumblr leisure blog, hxxp://dataanxiety.tumblr.com/post/108501171469/ibm-adept.
I am a former IBM employee, Senior Associate Engineer/ Scientist at long-gone IBM GPD San Jose (and a little at Almaden), using queuing theory and writing APL code to model DASD performance. Congratulations on your success at IBM, and your wisdom to stay the course. I wish I had too.
Hey Ellie.. thanks for writing !.. I posted on you site (i think)…ADEPT is alive and well. I’m the tech guy behind the idea. I’d love to get your thoughts on what we are doing.
-jc
Hello John, Thank you for taking my call today – I owe to share with you IOT use cases that we had discussed!
With CFTC adopting BitCoin exchanges on Sept 17th – the new era of the Internet had just begun!
Boris.