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Turner Broadcasting has signed a deal with IBM to incorporate Watson, the data-crunching powerhouse, into its ad sales efforts.
IBM on Thursday changed its financial reporting structure to give investors more insight into its ongoing transition into cloud computing and data analytics, but little about its Watson technology.
IBM is buying data company Truven Health Analytics for $2.6 billion, in a bid to expand its already considerable presence in the health-care industry.
IBM will begin testing its own variation on the transactional software known as blockchain, a technology that underpins the Bitcoin digital currency.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory will begin testing on Thursday a $1 million computer packed with 16 microprocessors that are designed to mimic the way the brain works.
The move will allow firms to migrate existing IT workloads from their own data centers to IBM Cloud, via VMware’s virtualization software, without modifying them, the companies said.
Growing its new initiatives will help Big Blue tame its many bears.
IBM is competing with Microsoft Corp. and other rivals as it seeks to expand its platform of services and applications in the cloud.
International Business Machines CEO Virginia Rometty is getting a $4.5 million performance bonus for 2015, despite the tech giant’s continuing financial struggles.
IBM said its fourth-quarter revenue declined 8.5% as the company tries to reinvent itself.
International Business Machines Corp. is keeping the Dow afloat.
Stephen Pratt, head of International Business Machines’ newly formed Cognitive Business Solutions group, left the company after just months on the job.
For its seventh Super Bowl appearance, Kia is hoping to add some extra star power by employing some unlikely assistance. IBM’s Watson will help identify “social media influencers” who can buoy Kia’s message before and during the 60-second spot.
IBM is expected to report declines in earnings and revenue amid weakness in the company's software, hardware and services businesses.
Novo Nordisk is teaming up with IBM Watson Health, a division of IBM, to create a “virtual doctor” for diabetes patients that could dispense treatment advice such as insulin dosage.
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International Business Machines Corp.'s plan to support a blockchain standard called Hyperledger is yet another sign that the foundation of the digital currency bitcoin is moving deeper into the mainstream of business and finance.
International Business Machines on Tuesday elected Mark Fields, the chief executive of Ford Motor Co., to its board of directors.
In a bid to expand its portfolio of cloud-based computing services, International Business Machines Corp. has acquired Ustream Inc., a seller of video streaming services, in a deal valued at $130 million.
The company's cloud businesses rose 43 percent to about $10 billion in the fourth quarter. But the underlying challenge for IBM, and for many companies, is less about the cloud, and more about change management, driven by the need to adapt quickly to a shifting technological landscape.