The International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), founded in 1911, manufactures and markets computer hardware and software, and offers infrastructure, hosting and consulting services in areas ranging from mainframe computers to nanotechnology. IBM has 12 research laboratories worldwide and, as of 2013, has held the record for most patents generated by a company for 20 consecutive years.
The OpenStack Summit took place this week in Atlanta. As chronicled in the OpenStack blog, “The theme of the OpenStack Summit today is centered on learning, education, and development. Attendees are… Read more »
Enterprises making the move to a multi-cloud strategy face critical choices, and a failure to consider common risks can diminish or even eliminate any benefits. Read more »
IBM has developed a new family of polymers that could make the plastics used in electronics, packaging and the aerospace industry easier to work with. Read more »
Two announcements made last week by Box, the file sync-and-share company, suggest that the company’s recent string of bad luck may be turning. First, and most importantly, Aaron Levie announced on… Read more »
There is a complex interplay between traditional outsourcing and new cloud and, particularly, “as a Service” solutions. Along with intensifying the competitive dynamics between providers and creating new systems development, integration… Read more »
Big data has been a buzzword for years, but it’s a lot more than just buzz. There are now so many tools and technologies for creating, collecting and analyzing data that… Read more »
Companies love the agility that cloud deployment brings, but they also worry — quite a bit — about getting overly reliant on any one cloud provider, and that vendor’s integrated technology. Read more »
The winners in the ecosystem for retail 2.0 will blend expertise in hardware and software platforms, system integration and consulting, and analytics providing an all-in-one offering. Read more »