In brief: Amid multiple depressing reports of AI causing job layoffs and white-collar workers under threat, here's some rare positive news: IBM is tripling the number of entry-level workers it plans ...
IBM is set to triple entry-level hiring in 2026, a significant shift from its 2023 stance on AI replacing jobs. These roles are being redefined, with junior developers focusing more on customer ...
IBM's mainframe systems are still widely used due to their reliability and security. IBM's latest mainframes feature powerful AI acceleration, enabling real-time AI inference workloads. IBM expects ...
Throughout its 115-year life IBM has shown itself to be a master of reinvention. In the mid-1990s the mainframe pioneer rescued itself from collapse by shifting its focus to the booming business of IT ...
IBM on Wednesday topped Wall Street fourth-quarter estimates. The technology and consulting firm expects full-year revenue growth to exceed 5% and free cash flows to increase by $1 billion. IBM's ...
Technology and consulting giant IBM (NYSE:IBM) will be reporting earnings this Wednesday after the bell. Here’s what to look for. IBM beat analysts’ revenue expectations by 1.4% last quarter, ...
Our private briefing is capped at 5,000 founders and CEOs. Join an exclusive circle receiving insights on scaling through high-impact identity and market positioning. When you look at the IBM logo, ...
IBM has released security updates to address a critical IBM API Connect vulnerability that could allow remote attackers to bypass authentication controls and gain unauthorized access to affected ...
IBM urged customers to patch a critical authentication bypass vulnerability in its API Connect enterprise platform that could allow attackers to access apps remotely. API Connect is an application ...
IBM is an AI pioneer, but it's been slow to find a viable business model. The tech giant is now betting on a mix of AI consulting and software to deliver AI solutions to enterprise clients. IBM's AI ...
IBM agreed to pay $31 a share for Confluent. The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday evening that IBM and Confluent were in advanced deal talks.
There is an old saying: “Nobody ever got fired for buying IBM.” For decades, this phrase was more than a wry joke—it was a reflection of the near-mythic status of Big Blue in the world of business ...
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