IBM stories
IBM's Continuous Engineering technology is being used to simplify project management for the Metro Tunnel Project in Melbourne.
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.
The enterprise storage system market continues to be a goldmine for most vendors with demand relentlessly rising year-on-year.
The old proverb 'you have to spend money to make money' could never be truer than in the hyperscale data centre industry.
The new Mimecast for IBM QRadar app is designed to offer joint customers improved visibility into potential vulnerabilities.
After originally deploying just two servers, the University realised it needed more horsepower and added another nine.
Amazon Web Services leads the global public cloud market across all major regions, though the APAC scene is uniquely shaped by strong local competition.
IBM and VMware partner at VMworld Europe to accelerate hybrid cloud adoption, offering tools to migrate-critical workloads and integrate modern applications.
IBM's Jim Freeman discusses how CIOs are making the most of multi-cloud as a new generation of cloud tools emerge.
IBM bets big with a USD $34 billion takeover of Red Hat, spurred by AWS's cloud dominance and aiming to become the top hybrid cloud provider.
IBM is set to acquire Red Hat for USD $34 billion, marking a transformative move in the cloud market, positioning IBM as the leading hybrid cloud provider.
While the market is seeing strong growth, it's coming at the expense of small-to-medium sized cloud operators.
The latest financial results for IBM have revealed a disappointment for investors as the tech giant missed almost all of its targets.
Passengers in New Zealand and Australia should see fewer delays as sensor data helps KONE predict faults and cut lift downtime.