Kate Woolley of IBM explains how co-creation and AI-cloud integration are key to driving innovation and meeting customer needs.
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IBM pioneered many of the technologies that have supported business operations for over 100 years. Today it’s blazing new trails in AI, quantum computing, open source, and hybrid cloud.
Microsoft, IBM Consulting extend partnership with cybersecurity services that provide threat monitoring and identity management in hybrid clouds.
Microsoft Azure services are transforming manufacturing through AI integration, enhanced cybersecurity, and streamlined operations.
Google Cloud and Oracle’s multi-cloud partnership brings key benefits including simplified data management, no data-transfer charges, hybrid cloud capabilities, and top-tier cybersecurity.
With its planned $4.6 billion HashiCorp acquisition, IBM aims to give customers the tools to manage hybrid cloud complexity in an AI-centric world.
The IBM Think conference in Boston will be full of opportunities to network, gain insights on AI, cloud computing, and quantum computing, and fuel personal and professional growth.
The Data Center Wars escalate as Microsoft, Amazon, Google Cloud, and Oracle adopt varied strategies.
With its acquisition of StreamSets and webMethods, IBM enhances development speed, integration functionality for AI applications.
Research from Cockroach Labs cites multi-cloud challenges including integration and cost, despite compliance and resiliency benefits.
Andi Gutmans, VP and GM for databases at Google, highlights a surge in customer interest in modernizing their database estates by transitioning from legacy to open-source databases, driven by flexibility and cost benefits.
Discover how the NVIDIA-VMware partnership empowers manufacturing with cutting-edge AI technology while addressing security and privacy concerns.
In this Cloud Wars Top 10 course segment on IBM, gain insight into the three things CEO Arvind Krishna has done that modernized IBM and contributed to its Cloud Wars Top 10 status.
The cloud vendor-agnostic expertise of value-added resellers (VARs), managed service providers (MSPs), and agents are shaping enterprises’ digital future.
Security, cost, and sustainability are some of the reasons artificial intelligence workloads are moving toward hybrid environments.
New research from Lookout identifies key pain points impacting the cybersecurity readiness of financial services firms, and recommends new approaches.
In a survey covering hundreds of IT and cybersecurity leaders, Lookout pinpoints areas of complexity and cybersecurity challenges facing financial services firms.
Bill Doerrfeld explains how AI is improving endpoint threat detection and accelerating response times.
In this profile originally featured at the Generative Ai Digital Summit, Kenny Mullican dives into IBM’s new enterprise-ready data and AI platform watsonx.
On location in Orlando at IBM’s annual conference, Kenny Mullican shares his short list of conference highlights this week in this preview.