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Less than 24 hours after IBM announced its executive shakeup — replacing its CEO Virginia Rometty with senior vice president Arvind Krishna and installing Red Hat’s CEO James Whitehurst as its ...
IBM is spinning off a significant part of its business to focus on new opportunities in hybrid cloud growth, the company announced on Thursday.
IBM has released its own version of "grid" software based on the project, the company said Tuesday at the Global Grid Forum conference in Edinburgh, Scotland. Big Blue announced support for the ...
IBM reports $16.7 billion in revenue for the quarter, up 6.5 percent year over year. In IBM’s first quarterly earnings report since the spin-out of its managed infrastructure business, the ...
IBM's revenue has seen a steady increase, with total revenue for the nine months ended September 30, 2023, standing at $44,479 million, up from $43,840 million in 2022. The company has managed to ...
The Weather Company's data will give IBM's Watson and Internet of things efforts more heft. The deal will also give IBM more touch points in industries where GE Software plays.
International Business Machines has agreed to sell its weather business to private equity firm Francisco Partners for an undisclosed sum, the technology services giant said on Tuesday.
SEMO alum Charles Stamp donates $1M for a cutting-edge cyber command center, enhancing real-world training with IBM collaboration. The center opens Oct. 25, boosting cybersecurity education at the ...
But not without assurances that IBM would preserve the brand and employees of the longtime Orange County company, said Ted Smith, FileNet’s retired founder and current board member.
The analyst writes that IBM’s successful shift to a software-focused company has been overlooked and forecasts revenue and margin growth to surpass consensus.
International Business Machines Corp. will buy software company Apptio for $4.6 billion, marking the seventh acquisition this year as Chief Executive Officer Arvind Krishna pushes the company’s ...
Abandoning cash donations for a more hands-on approach to education giving, IBM is teaming up with New York City to start a special high school at which students can earn an associate’s degree and a ...
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