Using IBM's Websphere Portal, MLB umpires can now get information on weather, player statistics and history to help them prepare for games. Major League Baseball (MLB) umpires can now use Web 2.0 tools to prepare for baseball games. Computers in umpires’ locker rooms are being installed with Umpire Desktop, which will offer widgets that provide such information as players’ past behavior, weather conditions and historical data, according to Big Blue and officials at MLB. RELATED LINKS Web 2.0 Crucial to New Information Workplace IBM Creates Code to Secure Mashups For Business Use Forrester: Consolidated Web 2.0 Market to Reach $4.6 Billion By 2013 Umpire Desktop is based on IBM’s Websphere portal, an interface that allows users to mix and match widgets and pick what information they want from sources both inside the firewall and out. IBM and MLB say this will help umpires be able to customize their pre-game routine. For instance, an umpire can use a widget from Google Gadgets to check the day’s weather forecast for the city where he is about to umpire a game. He also can view a widget from MLB that shows him player history and warns him of past incidents between two players on opposing teams. “We want these things to be presented to them in context before a game,” says Larry Bowden, vice president of portal software at IBM. “We want the data to be relevant and save them a lot of time.” Another widget is available that shows player statistics important to making calls during a game. For instance, knowing that a pitcher has a history of throwing wild pitches could help the umpire decipher whether or not plunking a batter was intentional or accidental. “The Umpire Desktop provides significant, real-time information to our crews, and is a valuable resource with respect to the overall Major League umpiring effort. It is assisting not only in training and development, but also every other aspect of what game officials do.” said MLB’s Vice President of Umpiring, Mike Port, in a statement. Related content brandpost Sponsored by SAP Innovative integration drives automotive group to SAP awards Using SAP Build Process Automation, China Grand Automotive Services Group Co., Ltd. accelerated and streamlined processes for its 700+ dealerships, saving time and costs while earning recognition for its innovation. By Tom Caldecott, SAP Contributor Dec 11, 2023 4 mins Digital Transformation news Concerns remain even as the EU reaches a landmark deal to govern AI Experts believe the new regulation would add a significant compliance burden on businesses as some argue it could even stifle the growth of the rapidly developing technology. By Gagandeep Kaur Dec 11, 2023 7 mins Regulation Artificial Intelligence feature CIOs grapple with the ethics of implementing AI With ethical considerations around AI use increasingly top of mind, IT leaders are developing governance frameworks, establishing review boards, and coming to terms with the difficult discussions and decisions ahead. By Esther Shein Dec 11, 2023 13 mins Generative AI Data Governance IT Governance feature Reed Smith turns to AI for lawyer staffing solution The legal firm’s Smart Resourcing tool helps balance workloads and ensure partners find associates with the right skills and experience, while empowering employees to make connections across the firm’s global footprint. By Sarah K. White Dec 11, 2023 8 mins CIO 100 Legal Digital Transformation Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe