Making a city "smarter" starts with networked hardware, says IBM. That is, fire trucks, waste water lines, and buildings. 
The city of Chesapeake, Va.,IBM Laptop   Battery      has contracted with IBM to modernize the city's public works and     utilities infrastructure, touching everything from its water system to     its fire department. The deal is part of IBM's "smarter city" campaign     of wooing municipalities that are investing in their infrastructure.  
Rather    than simply rewire power lines or rebuild broken bridges,  cities   should  invest in technologies to improve efficiency and  safety, said   Bill  Sawyer, IBM's vice president of IBM Maximo  Operations. 
In  practice, that typically means bringing physical assets--trucks,IBM  02K7054 Battery, ibm ThinkPad X22 battery,    IBM ThinkPad A20e Battery,  buildings, utility lines, and the    like--under control of a consolidated  software system, Sawyer    explained. By putting a networked sensor onto a  fire truck, for    example, the maintenance department can get data on its  condition and    save money on its maintenance schedule. 
Now under (software) management: heavy equipment for clearing debris after storms.
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Data is collected from various end points and consolidated in the    Maximo asset management application, IBM   02K7054 Battery, which IBM    bought in 2006 and has integrated with its Tivoli IT management system. 
"There's    an abundance of stimulus money, not only in the U.S. but all  over the    world," Sawyer said. "Rather than just rebuilding that  bridge [in    Minnesota that collapsed in 2007], you can embed sensors  in the bridge    to improve the ability to do preventive maintenance." 
In   one  part of the project, Chesapeake's public utilities plan to put    sensors  and water meters at different points of the distribution    networks,  including water treatment plants and at end customers. By    tracking usage  of water, the city hopes better conserve water and lower    its spending. 
In  the next phase of the project, the   city plans to equip a number of  its  assets, such as water lines, with   GPS equipment. That will allow  city  departments get a consolidated   visual view of where the city's   resources. 
Simply   knowing where physical assets are located  allows city  departments to   run more efficiently and do more  sophisticated  applications. So when a   town's public works department  dispatches  somebody for street   repair,IBM 02K7054 Battery, IBM ThinkPad  A20  Battery, IBM ThinkPad A21e Battery, it can decide to do maintenance  on the water lines as well, Sawyer said. 
For citizens, the modernized infrastructure will help ensure consistent services and reduce waste, he said. 
IBM to buy enterprise software maker Lombardi
IBM is making yet another acquisition, this one a leading provider of business process management software.
Big   Blue announced on Wednesday its intention to purchase Lombardi,  IBM     ThinkPad A20 Battery,  a privately-held firm that sells business   process  management (BPM)  software and services. BPM is designed to   help  companies cut costs and  improve efficiency by automating and    integrating key business processes.  This encompasses such areas as    product planning, supply chain, product  procurement, human resources,    and IT services.
Market research  firm IDC forecasts  that  the market for BPM software  will reach $3  billion by 2013, up from   $1.7 billion this year--a  compounded annual  growth rate of almost 15   percent.
"Any discussion on business  improvement   inevitably leads to improving  the processes that are at the  heart of   every company," said Craig  Hayman, general manager for IBM  Application   and Integration  Middleware, in a statement. "Recognizing  this, IBM has   strengthened  its presence and investments in business  process and   integration  software to meet these growing client demands.  Lombardi   fills out our  company's portfolio in this key area."
Based    in Austin, Texas, with offices in Europe, Lombardi has enjoyed  record    sales over the past few years. For fiscal 2008, the company's   revenues   almost doubled, rising 47 percent over those in 2007.   Lombardi's   customers run the gamut to include financial services,   government,   health care, insurance, manufacturing, and   telecommunications.
Both   companies see the acquisition  as a nice fit since Lombardi's  Teamworks   development and Blueprint  documentation products already  work under   IBM's WebSphere environment.  The two also enjoy many of  the same   customers and partners, which  should pave the way for a  smooth   transition.IBM   ThinkPad A21e Battery,     IBM also noted that its existing technologies and those of Lombardi     won't be changed, so customers can continue to use their current     systems.
"Lombardi's had a long-standing technical   partnership  with IBM--we  were one of the first vendors in the BPM space   to deliver a  product  running on WebSphere," wrote Lombari CEO Rod   Favaron in his  blog on  Wednesday. "We understand IBM's strengths and we   know how they   complement ours as well. We also know that there is a   great fit for  both  Teamworks and Blueprint into the overall IBM BPM   portfolio."
IBM  has been on an acquisition streak this   past year, IBM 02K7054 Battery,  IBM ThinkPad A20 Battery, ibm ThinkPad X23 battery,trying  to beef up  its offerings to business customers.   The company has so  far gobbled up  data discovery software firm Exeros,   database security  firm Guardium,  security provider Ounce Labs, and   analytics provider  SPSS.
Following  the usual regulatory   approvals, Lombardi will be integrated  into IBM.  No specific closing   date or financial terms were  disclosed.
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