On this episode of The Six Five Webcast, hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman discuss AMD, Salesforce, IBM, Oracle, Lenovo, and Microsoft Activision.
Keith Kirkpatrick, Research Director at The Futurum Group, covers IBM Quantum’s research announcement around the use of novel error-correction techniques that may allow the use of today’s non fault-tolerant quantum computing technology to address real-world problems.
The Futurum Group’s Todd R. Weiss looks at how IBM Generative AI is being explored by Moderna for mRNA vaccines along with quantum computing as research intensifies into the discovery of future mRNA vaccines to protect lives around the world.
The Futurum Group’s Steven Dickens offers his take on the latest hybrid multi-cloud announcements from IBM, designed to assist enterprises wrangling with the widespread adoption of multi-cloud platforms and the networking requirements this necessitates.
On this episode of The Six Five Insider, hosts Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead welcome IBM’s Rob Thomas, SVP and Director, Software and Chief Commercial Officer, along with Dr. Dario Gil, SVP and Director of Research.
On this episode of The Six Five CXO, hosts Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead welcome IBM’s Kate Woolley, VMWare’s Zia Yusuf, and Brian Mullaney of CrushBank.
Krista Macomber, senior analyst at Futurum Research (formerly known as Evaluator Group), covers IBM’s Quantum Safe Computing announcements from Think 2023 and shares her thoughts on what this means for the future of quantum computing.
The Futurum Group’s Chief Analyst, Daniel Newman, shares his thoughts on IMB’s watsonx launch, a powerful new AI and data platform that brings advanced AI to enterprise clients and will allow organizations to scale with speed.
Randy Kerns, senior strategist at Futurum Research (formerly known as Evaluator Group), shares his thoughts on IBM’s recent announcement of launching a new Lakehouse with watsonx.data, named IBM watsonx.data, a new AI and Data platform for enterprises.
The Futurum Group’s Shelly Kramer examines the selection of both IBM and Stony Brook University by the City of New York to anchor the New York Climate Exchange, an institution for a new center for climate change and resiliency research on Governors Island.