IBM has introduced the Guardium Data Security Center, a new SaaS-based platform designed to protect enterprise data across distributed environments such as hybrid cloud setups, AI deployments, and quantum computing systems. This platform integrates various IBM security packages, offering a
IBM’s recent advancements in cloud-native AI supercomputing signal a promising era for enterprises looking to integrate advanced AI capabilities within their existing infrastructure. At the forefront of this revolution is IBM’s groundbreaking supercomputer, Vela, which blends agile cloud-native
IBM's stock has been on a remarkable upward trajectory, driven by its advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud services. As the company prepares to release its third-quarter earnings report, investors and market analysts are closely monitoring IBM's performance and business momentum.
IBM Corp. recently launched its Guardium Data Security Center, aiming to tackle the ever-growing data security challenges in hybrid cloud environments, artificial intelligence (AI), and quantum computing. This comprehensive platform features a unified dashboard for data monitoring, governance,
IBM has recently made significant strides in enhancing its cloud-based AI and high-performance computing (HPC) capabilities through the integration of NVIDIA Tensor Core GPUs into its cloud infrastructure. A key motivator behind this upgrade is to address the rapidly growing demands for generative
IBM, long regarded as an icon in the technology industry, is undergoing a transformation under the leadership of CEO Arvind Krishna. With a renewed focus on cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI), the company has captured fresh investor interest, prompting the question: Can IBM achieve a