IBM bets on data-centric computing

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Dr Jai Menon
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Dr Jai Menon says self-learning computers are the future

Each week we ask high-profile technology decision-makers three questions.

This week it is Dr Jai Menon, the chief technology officer and vice-president for technical strategy for IBM's Systems and Technology Group.

He holds 52 patents and is arguably most famous for his contribution to the Raid storage technology. Computing giant IBM has more than 426,000 employees, generating an annual turnover of just under $100bn (£64.6bn) and profits of $14.8bn.

What's your biggest technology problem right now?

What's the next big tech thing in your industry?

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IBM's Watson computer was a proof of concept, says Dr Menon

What's the biggest technology mistake you've ever made - either at work or in your own life?

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