Thanks to CEO Arvind Krishna, the “new IBM” has successfully built billion-dollar consulting relationships with Microsoft and AWS. Bob Evans offers details in this Cloud Wars News article.
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Bob Evans explains how the “new IBM” now loves Microsoft and AWS after the company’s CEO Arvind Krishna built billion-dollar consulting relationships with both companies.
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna reports feeling optimistic as the company is significantly investing in technology. These continued investments demonstrate IBM’s preparedness to move at the speed of the market.
IBM has seen accelerated growth in the last several quarters – especially within its cloud business. Bob Evans shares a few optimistic remarks from Arvind Krishna, CEO of IBM.
By distributing AI computation to local sensors and devices where the data is actually generated, Edge AI powers real-time capabilities for everything from medical devices to self-driving cars to energy grid monitoring, as Toni explains.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, IBM’s Kurt Scheetz explains the role of non-fungible tokens in creating a digital path of “what transpired as it relates to your transaction.”
In this analyst take, Kieron reports from Celosphere 2022 and shares what he is looking forward to learning about process mining and execution management this week.
The benefits of digital transformation turned into an overused term and led to disappointment – but the Deep Cloud could change the game.
In this episode, Bob reviews the market cap of Cloud Wars Top 10 legacy companies and why they are outperforming the cloud natives.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, IBM’s Kurt Scheetz explains how the valuation of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) works, specifically around customer effects.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Doc Vaidhyanathan explains why IBM’s financial services cloud’s focus on compliance is unique.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Doc Vaidhyanathan explains why generic clouds do not fit customers’ specialized needs. Industry needs vary and cloud offerings should mirror that.
IBM joins the growing lineup of AI suppliers looking to democratize the technology. The company is offering embeddable AI libraries.
The increasingly in-demand IBM Consulting has found that its clients and prospects are finding significant value in IBM’s ability to offer not only a full portfolio of modern technology — particularly in the cloud — but also deep industry expertise built over the decades.
In this episode, Bob evaluates IBM’s Q3 results and emphasizes how IBM highlights business transformation over digital transformation.
Bob Evans explains how CEO Arvind Krishna’s intense focus on the cloud and AI has transformed IBM into an innovative and disruptive contender.
In this episode, Bob Evans says that CEO Arvind Krishna deserves huge credit for the leadership and unification he has brought to the company, which has made it easier for customers to engage.
In Enterprise AI Minute, Ep. 68, Aaron Back explores how the Vatican’s “Rome Call” ethics commitment, which has been signed by both Microsoft and IBM, could impact artificial intelligence.
The two companies are working together to help mainframe customers take advantage of applications and data available in the cloud.
Supply chain leaders have endured epic disruption in the past couple of years but show strong resolve to focus on customers and innovation.