IBM Intros Spectrum Fusion: Native Container Storage From Edge To Core
‘Our storage is designed to simplify data availability spanning the cloud, the core, and the edge. IBM is also expanding its partner base looking for partners who can handle hybrid cloud, core, and edge deployments with AI and analytics,’ says Eric Herzog, chief marketing officer and vice president of global storage channels for IBM’s Storage Division. By Joseph F. Kovar April 27, 2021, 09:00 AM EDT
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HOUSTON, Texas A Christmas story that started as a dream for Rhys Griffin has come to life in print, and it can be read by young holiday book fans in Houston and beyond this winter.
Griffin s 48-page hardcover book, illustrated by Liz Pritchard, was released Dec. 8 online through a partnership with Houston-based nonprofit Spectrum Fusion. The nonprofit s Reactor Room provides adults with autism such as Pritchard and Griffin with a place to connect with the community, build on their talents and reach their full potential through both individualized mentoring and collaboration, according to Spectrum Fusion s website.
The story, which Griffin said came to him in a dream he had years ago, involves elements inspired by three of the most popular animated train characters and storylines: The Polar Express, Thomas the Tank Engine and The Little Engine That Could.
Children with autism and other special needs are invited to visit the Houston-themed Christmas village Dec. 17.
Suzanne Garofalo December 11, 2020Updated: December 15, 2020, 10:14 am
The downtown Houston nightclub 40 Below has been temporarily transformed into the interactive holiday experience Hou-Ville, which is offering a special time for special-needs families Dec. 17. Photo: houvillehtx / houvillehtx
Cindy Lou Whos with special needs:
Sulking at home with a list of dull deeds?
There’s something better and Christmas-y, too
Hou-Ville is here, and it’s just right for you.
Hou-Ville, the Houston-themed, Dr. Seussian indoor Christmas village, invites 100 children with autism and other special needs to visit, with a parent, for free, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Dec. 17. To participate, families need to email HouVilleevents@gmail.com to receive a promotional code for tickets. Tickets will be limited to the first 100 children whose parents or guardians RSVP in order to safe