IBM sees cognitive computing as the new frontier of computing and is positioning its Watson architecture as the way forward in this new landscape, for both the company and its customers. In a New York ...
IBM Watson Health has formed a medical imaging collaborative with more than 15 leading healthcare organizations. The goal: To take on some of the most deadly diseases. The collaborative, which ...
NEW YORK, N.Y., Aug. 28 – IBM today announced significant advances in Watson‘s cognitive computing capabilities that are enabling researchers to accelerate the pace of scientific breakthroughs by ...
The FINANCIAL — KPMG LLP and IBM on March 8 announced plans to apply IBM’s Watson cognitive computing technology to KPMG’s professional services offerings. The agreement, including a focus on auditing ...
IBM on Thursday unveiled plans to form the Watson Business Group, a division aimed making its "Jeopardy"-winning cognitive computing application more of a commercial success. At an event in New York ...
The FINANCIAL — IBM on December 15 announced the opening of its global headquarters for Watson Internet of Things (IoT), launching a series of new offerings, capabilities and ecosystem partners ...
IBM Exec: The Age Of Cognitive 'Is Here' As vice president for implementations in IBM's Watson group, Ed Harbour leads Big Blue's efforts to bring cognitive computing to the masses. IBM is betting big ...
IBM's Watson supercomputer is poised to power the "cognitive era," which will have a transformative impact on digital-savvy businesses that can make sense of big data, CEO Ginni Rommety said Wednesday ...
IBM plans to acquire Merge Healthcare, a medical imaging management platform, for $1 billion. Here are six things to know about the transaction and how IBM plans to add to Watson’s capabilities. 1.
IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced in late November at the Radiological Society of North America Annual Meeting (RSNA 2016) that it will preview new imaging solutions from Watson Health and Merge Healthcare ...
IBM CEO Ginni Rometty took to the Mobile World Congress stage Wednesday to announce a global competition to encourage developers to create mobile consumer and business apps powered by its Watson ...
IBM is preparing to give third parties access to its Watson supercomputer with the aim of spurring the growth of applications that take advantage of the system’s artificial intelligence capabilities.