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IBM on Monday said that it has acquired Seek AI, an AI platform that allows users to ask questions about enterprise data using natural language, for an undisclosed sum.. Seek CEO and founder Sarah ...
IBM's "ready to be fired" philosophy, under CEO Arvind Krishna, ushered in a psychological safe haven. This "readiness" shifted mindsets in the company that employs more than 270,000, allowed ...
The recent IBM's extensive workforce reductions, reportedly impacting close to 8,000 employees primarily within its human resources division, have sent ripples through the tech industry. While the ...
As IBM Corp.'s client and partner event, Think 2025, wrapped up last week in Boston, to no one's surprise the primary theme of the event to no one's surprise was artificial intelligence -- but there w ...
IBM has projected that up to 30% of non-customer-facing roles, including HR, could be replaced by AI over the next five years. This estimate translates to approximately 7,800 positions potentially ...
Each of these leaders began as a small company when IBM was bigger. If cloud computing is among the key metrics for the success of big tech, AWS has a 30% global market share, Microsoft’s share ...
IBM unveils powerful new AI and hybrid cloud tools at THINK 2025, boosting enterprise productivity with watsonx, LinuxONE 5, and expanded Oracle partnership.
IBM claims this consolidation can reduce the total cost of ownership by up to 44% over five years compared to x86 alternatives. The system is designed to deliver up to 99.999999% availability, ...
IBM’s agentic AI ecosystem will appeal to its enterprise clients and the openness to connect other agentic AI systems means that organizations hopefully won’t be creating yet another silo.
IBM is to invest $150 billion into the US over the next five years to “accelerate its role as the global leader in computing”. This historic investment represents one of the largest corporate ...
IBM will invest $150 billion in the US, including on facilities for quantum computer production, over the next five years, the latest American technology company to back the Trump administration's ...
IBM on Monday announced that it will invest $150 billion in U.S. manufacturing to "fuel the economy." The investment will include more than $30 billion that will go toward research and ...