IBM stories
Paul Douglas, a well-respected member of the IBM New Zealand team, will be deeply missed by colleagues, clients, and the wider community.
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.
IBM's new Multicloud Manager allows seamless integration and management of apps across different cloud platforms, including Amazon, Microsoft, and Red Hat.
NVIDIA unveils RAPIDS, a GPU-accelerated platform boosting data science and machine learning, promising 50x speedups and support from major tech players.
IBM is set to integrate NVIDIA's RAPIDS software into its data science platform, bringing GPU acceleration to its machine learning solutions.
VMware has appointed David Bate as the new vice president for its Cloud business in Asia Pacific and Japan, luring him from IBM to drive growth and innovation.
Rampant growth continues throughout the global enterprise storage market with Dell ahead of competitors HPE, NetApp, and IBM.
Dell Inc. takes the top spot with HPE coming in at number two as global market revenue reaches US$22.5 billion.
The Australian data center market is experiencing strong growth and is highly centralised in key metros, with Sydney and Melbourne as the main hubs.
Google, Amazon, IBM, Microsoft and Oracle joined forces, pledging to speed up the progress of health data standards and interoperability.
With a cybersecurity skills gap of 1.8 million professionals looming, companies like IBM are turning to AI to bolster defences and create new collar jobs.
Seven vendors are named as 'Leaders' in the SSA magic quadrant as fast and reliable storage becomes more important than ever.
IBM Security launches four secure X-Force Red Labs across the globe to test the security of IoT devices, automotive systems, and ATMs amid rising threats.
Total revenues generated from quantum computing services will exceed US$15 billion by 2028 forecasts ABI research.
Coming on the heels of a similar announcement from its biggest rival, Vodafone NZ hopes to achieve its Digital Vodafone 2021 program with IBM.
Nlyte Software has announced the availability of what it has deemed the 'industry's first' cognitive DCIM solution.
The server market in India is in a very good place with digital transformation driving huge growth both now and in the foreseeable future.
The Australian Government has signed a AU$1 billion, five-year deal with IBM to enhance digital services with AI, blockchain, and quantum technology.