Category: High Performance Computing

In a move to deepen its capabilities to serve the life sciences sector, Honeywell announced the $1.3 billion acquisition of Sparta Systems.
IBM has deepened its play in observability and AI automation through the acquisition of Chicago based Instana.
IBM's Q3 results met the streets expectations as it delivered strong cloud performance while continuing to struggle in managed services.
In the world of tech and venture capitalism, specifically, there remains a large gap between the number of women and minorities actively launching new companies and attracting support from funders. This year, IBM’s Hyper Protect Accelerator program aims to lessen the gap by focusing on companies with diverse teams.
As we head into another big season of tech earnings, IBM is leading off providing a look ahead as to how tech fared amidst a rampant global pandemic.
Tech earnings season has arrived and the first to report is IBM, which has a new CEO at the helm and is facing the challenge of the COVID-19 Pandemic
On this special episode of The Six Five - Insiders Edition hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman welcome Dave Turek, Vice President, HPC and OpenPOWER for IBM Cognitive Systems to discuss IBM’s response to COVID-19 and how this will impact our future. You won't want to miss this informative episode.
With COVID-19 continuing to challenge world health, IBM is stepping up offering more access to its High Performance Computing resources to finds solutions.
BMC’s Compuware acquisition is a clear sign that the mainframe era is winding down. Recognizing that their enterprise customers are distributing IT assets across clouds and need tooling to automate management of it all, they have wisely hitched wagons and beefed up their focusing on self-managing closed-loop IT operations management.
IBM CEO Ginny Rometty has stepped down after a challenging yet meaningful tenure as the company's CEO. A look at the change and how it will impact IBM.
IBM had a strong earnings report for its fiscal 4th quarter in 2019. The earnings popped on strong results in systems covering for shortfalls elsewhere.
In this special episode of the Futurum Tech Podcast The Interview Series, Daniel Newman welcomes Bill Lobig, Vice President of IBM’s Content Services, to discuss how the way we manage content has evolved. After all, content is the cornerstone of the internet, and the way we treat it is changing—thanks to developing technology.

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