This page references "BlueBerry", an IBM-internal project I created in 2007. Designed to provide a search interface across multiple databases using commodity hardware, BlueBerry made unique use of over 100 surplus IBM ThinkPads. Consult the links below for more information.



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Providing a smart search interface and Web 2.0 API's to IBM employee data, BlueBerry uses well established technologies to deliver value using innovative techniques.

More information is available about the software components used, as well as a high level overview of the system architecture on the Software page.

Detail on the various physical components and how they are assembled (including pictures!) is available on the Hardware page.

The Design section contains details on rationale behind current hardware and software architecture.

SOAP and AJAX examples of the BlueBerry API's in action are available on the Examples page.

Developers can find API details for the Web 2.0 interfaces on the SOAP & AJAX page.



Learn about BlueBerry's entry in the Situational Applications Environment contest.

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BlueBerry was created by Nathan Harrington.