With an eye on helping its business partners accelerate time to market, IBM announced the IBM Partner Plus program, which offers “unprecedented access to IBM resources, incentives and tailored support ...
Climate related disasters and natural hazards are estimated to push 26 million people into poverty each year. To help make a difference, IBM launched the IBM Sustainability Accelerator. This global ...
IBM’s $6 billion ‘book of business around AI—80 percent of that in our own consulting business—is reflective of the opportunity that we now have with the GSIs,’ says IBM Partner Ecosystem Sales ...
Blue Gene/L supercomputer is added to a program that rents processing power, Big Blue is expected to announce Friday. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, ...
Continuing a nearly three-year campaign to shift sales responsibility for the bulk of its accounts from direct to indirect channels, IBM Corp. today announced an overhaul of its partner support ...
‘MSPs have a unique opportunity in the market so to make it easier for them to work with us we will be launching an MSP program in the coming months,’ said Kate Woolley, general manager of IBM’s ...
IBM is readying a number of new marketing programs that the computer giant hopes will encourage another 6,000 independent software vendors to port their software to the Linux operating system over the ...
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Editor’s note: CompTIA is a content partner of WRAL TechWire. DOWNERS GROVE, Ill. – CompTIA, the nonprofit association for the information technology (IT) industry and workforce, announced today that ...
In the past decade, we have seen an increasing number of large companies starting Neurodiversity at Work programs, or Autism at Work initiatives. These work by initiating hiring programs that reach ...
A new quantum computing program called Q at IBM promises more than 50 qubits, which should push conventional computers one step closer to the trash heap. IBM Q will deliver paid quantum computing ...
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