IBM is partnering with Arm to develop new dual-architecture hardware that helps enterprises run future AI and data intensive workloads with greater flexibility, reliability, and security.
The initiative targets regulated workloads that cannot move to the cloud, with a focus on security, data residency, and ...
IBM (NYSE:IBM) shares climbed about 2% after the company said it partnered with Arm to develop dual-architecture hardware. The collaboration focuses on creating computing platforms that combine IBM's ...
IBM and Arm team up on dual-architecture enterprise hardware to run AI/data workloads, boost virtualization and Arm app ...
IBM PowerKVM is now generally available, providing an open virtualization choice for IBM scale-out Linux systems based on the POWER8 technology. The solution includes the Linux open source technology ...
The IBM Information Server Blade contains two pre-existing technologies: IBM blade hardware and Information Server data integration software. Together, they provide customers with data virtualization, ...
When it comes to data storage, is there a solution that offers optimal performance, security, resilience and governance at minimal costs without trade-offs? IBM Storage seeks to meet these objectives ...
Years before the dawn of advanced generative AI, IBM spun off its managed infrastructure and made a big "all in" bet on AI and the hybrid cloud. Now it's revealing more playing cards as it faces off ...