Tag: IBM

In this episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast, Futurum’s Daniel Newman and Olivier Blanchard discuss the reframing of AI, from the cloud to the edge and beyond, and how the reach of AI is expanding.
Cloudera completed the launch of its enterprise hybrid cloud data vision and its platform with the launch of its private cloud built on RedHat OpenShift.
There have been some big wins recently for IBM’s Financial Services Cloud, including the company’s partnership with South Korea’s Lotte Card, alongside the CaixaBank deal. We predict there’s more business where that came from.
IBM has zeroed in on differentiating its cloud offering by focusing on verticals and its Financial Services Ready Cloud continues to deliver deals.
In this new episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast, Sarah Wallace joined me to discuss the COVID-19 driven evolution of the financial services sector as a precursor to our upcoming Financial Services Market Insight report. Critical coverage of what’s now, what’s next, and what’s important to know about if you’re operating in this space.
The IBM Financial Services Ready Cloud, which launches in H2 of 2020 is designed to meet the complex security and cloud needs of regulated financial cos.
IBM’s new OpenShift-enabled portfolio offerings ensure the company is a formidable competitor in driving CSP and enterprise adoption of edge computing resources in fast growing 5G environments, obliging rivals to counter IBM’s strengthened edge computing proposition and extensive ecosystem clout.
IBM has expanded its play in cloud with the launch of Cloud Satellite, which provides direct competition to AWS Outposts expanding Hybrid Capabilities.
With COVID-19 continuing to challenge world health, IBM is stepping up offering more access to its High Performance Computing resources to finds solutions.
IBM and Cisco are capitalizing on organizations identifying security as their top priority and concern in adopting and scaling their hybrid, multi-cloud implementations. This trend aligns with growing interest in using managed private cloud services to assure greater levels of control and security while controlling costs, fulfilling compliance mandates, and supporting applications that require high performance. Now, IBM Services must prove the price is right for organizations to embrace its Managed Private Cloud-as-a-service proposition.
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.

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