IBM stories
IBM teams up for NZ's education initiative, boosting tech skills and jobs for Auckland teens at Aorere & Manurewa HS.
Veritas' NetBackup is now available in the IBM Marketplace, offering backup and recovery solutions for data protection in hybrid cloud environments.
IDC has released its latest findings surrounding India's server market – and the news isn't great for the market as it has fallen significantly.
New data from Gartner reveals that while there was growth in the market as a whole, some of the big vendors actually declined.
It predicts that up to two-thirds of the existing integration platform as a service vendors will be acquired or exited in the next four years.
IBM's USD $34 billion deal to acquire Red Hat aims to boost its hybrid cloud strategy, potentially transforming how businesses manage their cloud environments.
IBM X-Force Red and Qualys are declaring a war on unpatched systems, and they believe automation is the answer.
HCL announced a collaboration with IBM designed to help advance the hybrid cloud journeys of organisations worldwide.
The network for commercial financing will supposedly provide participants with a single view of all the transactions happening in the network.
IBM opens up Watson AI across any cloud, championing industry-wide transformation by breaking data silos and offering seamless AI integration.
At this incredible display of technology, the result was remarkably close but the human managed to pip the machine in this instance.
IBM to invest over USD $2 billion in AI, creating a global research hub at SUNY Poly, driving advancements in AI hardware and fostering economic growth.
IBM will use its cloud infrastructure to support Smart Energy Water in a multi-year, multi-million USD deal aimed at transforming global utilities.
A UN report reveals a surge in AI patents since 2013, suggesting a potential revolution across industries. IBM and Microsoft lead in filings.
The IoT in education market is set to soar to USD $11.3 billion by 2023, driven by eLearning adoption and connected devices, despite security concerns.
The new capabilities supposedly deliver cost-effective data retention, easy cloud migration and data mobility.
Endace integrates its EndaceProbe with IBM Security's QRadar, joining the IBM Security App Exchange to enhance forensic investigations and combat cyber threats.
Global demand for data surge fuels a boom in hyperscale data centres, with 132 new facilities set to bolster the current 430, a rise led by Amazon and Google.
The top nine vendors in the wide cloud market ecosystem are responsible for well over half of all the revenues.
IBM's Continuous Engineering technology is being used to simplify project management for the Metro Tunnel Project in Melbourne.