SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- IBM has launched Call for Code, a multi-year initiative that inspires developers to solve real-world problems with sustainable software inventions. Call for Code 2018 centered ...
$30 million, 5-year IBM investment unites developers to solve pressing social issues; benefits UN Human Rights Office, Red Cross in partnership with Linux Foundation and creator David Clark Cause ...
In its eighth year, Call for Code presents a series of SDG-focused hackathons throughout the year, kicking off with a competition to build AI agents Since its launch in 2018, Call for Code has rallied ...
Created to combat water quality-related deaths, the Saaf Water sensor and analytics platform for rural localities wins 2021 Call for Code Global Challenge Technology using AI, Blockchain, and Cloud to ...
An international student team from Augustana University in South Dakota has won the 2022 Call for Code Global Challenge with a smart phone app to solve local hunger and food distribution issues. Since ...
‘The benefit here is that we’re helping train a set of developers that then become employees of our partners and our end clients,’ IBM VP Savio Rodrigues tells CRN in an interview. IBM VP Savio ...
David Clark Cause, IBM, United Nations Human Rights, and the Linux Foundation today officially launched the 2022 Call For Code. On your marks, get set… save the world. Now in its fifth year, Call for ...
IBM and David Clark Cause just announced Saaf Water as this year’s 2021 grand prize winner! Saaf Water is the first team from India to take the grand prize and their amazing story represents ...
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