IBM announced its plans March 16 at the World Water Forum in Istanbul, Turkey. Among other things, the company will help conserve water by using its high-end computers to analyze data gathered by sensors in the water. The company is preparing water-management offerings such as consulting services and computing, including water metering for utilities.
According to a press release, here are some of IBM's new business services:
IBM's Institute for Business Value conducted a survey of more than 100 public and private sector executives. About 77 percent of respondents said they consider water management "extremely important" to their organizations, and 71 percent expect, over the next five years, for water to create more business cost and complexity.
Additionally at the water forum, IBM unveiled a new membrane that filters from water salts and harmful toxins such as arsenic. IBM's partners in the project, which claims to consume less energy than other forms of water purification, were Tokyo-based Central Glass and the King Abdul Aziz City for Science and Technology.
At the experimental SmartBay project, in Galway, Ireland, IBM is contributing its expertise to help gather and decipher marine and coastal data for businesses, researchers, local authorities and beachgoers. Aquaculture, tourism, climate research, fishing and the environment all stand to benefit.
"SmartBay is really moving us into the age where people can look at very complicated data sets in the way they'd like," Robert McCarthy, IBM innovative environmental solutions manager, working out of its Dublin Innovation Centre, told The Irish Times.
The project draws data from sensors attached to anchored buoys on the bay, to weather gauges, in addition to text messages from fisherman (how many fish did you catch today?) to even boaters, who might report potentially dangerous floating objects.
Here's a video about IBM's involvement in Smartbay:
The new services are the latest in a round of CSR and environmental services from IBM. EL has covered IBM’s Environmental Validation Service, its Green Sigma reporting to help manage energy and water and its CSR Reporting services.