ANAHEIM, Calif. — Heralded by a seven-piece band and the concert-like trappings of flames, smoke and strobe lights, IBM last week announced a software offering that integrates nine of its tools for ...
As IBM Data Management Fellows,handpicked by Big Blue to concoct new capabilities for its DB2 database product lineup,they get to follow the technology they love. And unlike pure researchers, they ...
IBM executives said they expect a majority of sales of the pre-integrated solutions to go through IBM and Cognos channel partners. They also promised to maintain Cognos's channel program at least ...
Relational database management systems help companies in almost every industry harness and tap into the power of the information they gather, store, manage and analyze for business operations. One of ...
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IBM is betting $11 billion that real-time data infrastructure will become as critical to AI deployments as databases were to enterprise applications. The company's just-announced acquisition of ...
Now that Watson has had its latest resurgence of fame and appeared as a top trending topic on both Google and Twitter, IBM is about to show college students how to use the underlying technologies of ...
Misys plc (FTSE: MSY.L) today announced an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) agreement with IBM (NYSE: IBM), under which Misys will embed IBM DB2 data server, IBM Global Naming Recognition (GNR) ...
ByDoug Bartholomew In an era of severely depressed share prices for high-tech -- and particularly software -- companies, it's a wonder more healthy players aren't doing what a sharp-eyed IBM Corp. did ...
One of the themes for IBM Think 2025 — this week’s flagship event for customers, partners and analysts — is exploring how AI and automation are being put to work in the real world. One of the big ...
BEIJING--"IBM DB2 is only popular on mainframes...which are only used by your father!" This was Oracle CEO Larry Ellison's response to a Gartner Dataquest study that claims Big Blue's ...