WASHINGTON, DC – Arvind Krishna, IBM Chairman and CEO, has called on the Trump Administration to loosen restrictions on exporting advanced American artificial intelligence systems to friendly ...
IBM makes all of its quantum computer chips at Albany NanoTech, seen in 2025 in Albany. The Trump administration is awarding IBM $1 billion for the program. IBM released this photo of a quantum chip ...
The US Department of Commerce is awarding $2 billion to American quantum-computing companies — half of which will go to IBM — to bolster the buildout of super computers that could solve some of the ...
Renton, Wash.-based Providence and IBM have collaborated to launch an AI-powered agent for human resources at the 51-hospital system. Here are four things to know about the partnership, according to a ...
IBM Corp. entered Think 2026 with a different posture than the market is used to. In this artificial intelligence cycle, the company is leaning hard into openness and ecosystem – and doing it without ...
Morgan Stanley said the key takeaway from IBM's (IBM) Think 2026 event is that the company is moving beyond positioning itself as an AI enabler to becoming a full-stack operator of enterprise AI, ...
In an exclusive interview on FOX Business’ "The Claman Countdown," IBM Chairman and CEO Arvind Krishna issued a direct warning to Washington: Finding the "Goldilocks" middle ground on artificial ...
The latest trends in software development from the Computer Weekly Application Developer Network. Traditionally a favourite technology conference that draws in press and swathes of coders, fans of IBM ...
Building on its growing Chicago quantum footprint, IBM is planning to open a FutureNow delivery center at the Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park, with a commitment to create 750 new full-time ...
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IBM is an exceptionally old company, having originated in 1911, when it sold some of the earliest data tabulating machines, as well as the original punch-card data format. IBM was always quietly ...