SOURCE: IBM
September 12, 2008 08:00 ET
IBM and ACM-ICPC Announce Global "Battle of the Brains" Software Competition
University Teams Challenged to Solve Real-World Problems Using Open Technology
ARMONK, NY--(Marketwire - September 12, 2008) - Student computer programmers from universities
around the world once again will merge left with right brain thinking as
they begin the quest to earn coveted spots among the information technology
(IT) elite at the 33rd annual Association for
Computing Machinery (ACM) International Collegiate Programming
Contest (ICPC), sponsored by IBM
(NYSE: IBM). Known as the "Battle of the Brains,"
the competition challenges students to solve real-world problems using open
technology and advanced computing methods under a grueling, five-hour
deadline.
Regional
bouts kick off on September 13 in the South Pacific region and run
through January, sweeping from continent to continent. Only 100
three-person teams will advance to the World Finals on April 22, 2009
hosted by KTH - Royal Institute of
Technology in Stockholm, Sweden.
The Battle of the Brains has grown to be the largest and most prestigious
computer competition of its kind. It is expected to include tens of
thousands of students from universities in 83 countries on six continents.
Since IBM began sponsoring the Contest in 1997, participation has grown
from 1,100 to 6,100 teams.
"This contest is about fostering the next generation of industry leaders in
information technology and promoting strong foundations in both technology
and business," said Doug Heintzman, director of strategy, IBM Software
Group and sponsorship executive. "IBM understands the importance of
investing in the bright young minds for the future of our industry and our
world. In a global economy, talent needs to be able to respond to complex
business challenges."
The contest exposes information technology students to open standard and
open source technologies being adopted by businesses and organizations
around the globe.
IBM's sponsorship of the Battle of the Brains is one of a number of IBM university programs focusing on
skills in open technology. Through these programs, IBM offers universities
a wide range of technology benefits including free access to IBM software,
discounted hardware, course materials, training and curriculum development.
"The ACM-ICPC is the driving force in university life that develops the
zeal to solve problems and innovate on a global stage," said Dr. Bill Poucher, ICPC
Executive Director and Baylor University Professor. "With the support
of IBM, ACM, and the UPE Honor Society, we're challenging students to
deliver the transforming technologies of the future. I had the pleasure of
visiting a training camp at Petrozavodsk State University where top teams
were having a blast outperforming students in conventional settings by a
factor of seven."
The 2008
ACM-ICPC World Finals took place in Banff Springs, Alberta, Canada,
where a team from St. Petersburg University of Information Technology,
Mechanics and Optics in Russia emerged as the world champion.
For more information about the contest and to listen to the ACM-ICPC podcast, visit
www.ibm.com/university/acmcontest/.
About IBM
For more information about IBM, visit http://www.ibm.com/software and
http://www.ibm.com/university
About ACM
ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery www.acm.org, is an educational
and scientific society uniting the world's computing educators, researchers
and professionals to inspire dialogue, share resources and address the
field's challenges. ACM strengthens the profession's collective voice
through strong leadership, promotion of the highest standards, and
recognition of technical excellence. ACM supports the professional growth
of its members by providing opportunities for life-long learning, career
development, and professional networking.
EDITOR'S NOTE: To interview representatives of ACM-ICPC, IBM, and
participants of the contest, please contact Dana Procaccino at (215)
790-4358. For high resolution images, please visit
http://icpc.baylor.edu/dmt/. For a complete schedule of regional contests
worldwide, visit http://icpc.baylor.edu/.