IBM to revamp Avaloq’s IT model in cloud capabilities transformation
IBM and Avaloq tackle cloud infrastructure in the Swiss market.
IBM and Avaloq tackle cloud infrastructure in the Swiss market.
AI’s potential is discussed at the Amsterdam event.
All in for IBM’s AI, cloud and cybersecurity.
Adding 1,800 jobs and new tech training.
Working with MUFG, Mizuho and more.
Armanta will be integrated into IBM’s Watson Financial Services portfolio.
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The project is one of the first of its kind in New Zealand.
No customer will be left out of pocket as a result of the IT issues, TSB assures.
IBM and big banks’ blockchain initiative makes progress.
Applying blockchain technology for first commercial proof of insurance.
Dutch bank preps to comply with incoming GDPR.
Another chapter in IBM’s blockchain plans.
Will use Dynamic Boltzmann Machine to help forecast market trends and volatility.
At its Las Vegas event Big Blue goes gambling.
Truata is an independent trust to enable companies conduct analytics while complying with GDPR.
Orange is brining “unique customer experience” with its new virtual advisor, Djingo.
Nifty infographic based on the IBM Security Future of Identity Study.
It’s like cloud provider kindergarten! Everybody’s special!
Did it in style – exceeding analyst revenue expectations by almost $500 million.
Using IBM QRadar, a security intelligence platform, along with QRadar Advisor with Watson.
“I’ve Been Moved”?
Its inventors received a record number of patents in 2017 – marking its 25th consecutive year of US leadership.
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A 24% year-over-year increase, according to new research by Synergy Research Group.
Time for a near total recall of the insurance scene in 2017.
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) continue to grow.
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IBM has revealed the first clients to tap into its IBM Q early-access commercial quantum computing systems.
IBM has unveiled its Bot Asset Exchange – a place for chatbot development.
Alior Bank has unveiled its acceleration programme for technology start-ups using the OpenAPI environment based on IBM technology, implemented by business solutions developer Tuatara.
IBM is ready to start shipping the first commercial server systems built around its recently released Power9 processor. Dubbed the AC922 Power Systems, these servers will ship by the end of December, and are specifically designed for artificial intelligence (AI) workloads.
I have had it with the stream of articles about what artificial intelligence (AI) can do. Yes, machine learning works. It is possible to analyse key words, correlate them with other key words, do a massive amount of statistics, and find out some stuff. People cannot do that and computers can. Is this AI?
IBM are not doing “cognitive computing” no matter how many times they say they are.