In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Doc Vaidhyanathan explains why IBM’s financial services cloud’s focus on compliance is unique.
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In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Doc Vaidhyanathan explains why generic clouds do not fit customers’ specialized needs. Industry needs vary and cloud offerings should mirror that.
IBM joins the growing lineup of AI suppliers looking to democratize the technology. The company is offering embeddable AI libraries.
The increasingly in-demand IBM Consulting has found that its clients and prospects are finding significant value in IBM’s ability to offer not only a full portfolio of modern technology — particularly in the cloud — but also deep industry expertise built over the decades.
In this episode, Bob evaluates IBM’s Q3 results and emphasizes how IBM highlights business transformation over digital transformation.
Bob Evans explains how CEO Arvind Krishna’s intense focus on the cloud and AI has transformed IBM into an innovative and disruptive contender.
In this episode, Bob Evans says that CEO Arvind Krishna deserves huge credit for the leadership and unification he has brought to the company, which has made it easier for customers to engage.
In Enterprise AI Minute, Ep. 68, Aaron Back explores how the Vatican’s “Rome Call” ethics commitment, which has been signed by both Microsoft and IBM, could impact artificial intelligence.
The two companies are working together to help mainframe customers take advantage of applications and data available in the cloud.
Supply chain leaders have endured epic disruption in the past couple of years but show strong resolve to focus on customers and innovation.
In this Cloud Wars Industry Cloud Battleground Moment, IBM CPO/CTO of Compliance Technology Doc Vaidhyanathan covers the company’s financial services solutions for long-term strategy.
In Episode 18 of the Growth Swarm podcast, John Siefert, Bob Evans, Tony Uphoff, and Scott Vaughan discuss customer centricity, security, co-creation, and other multi-cloud concerns.
John Siefert and Tom Smith speak with IBM’s Hillery Hunter, who co-authored a recent report that asserts the company’s leadership in defining requirements for measurable business success in cloud and digital transformation projects.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, IBM’s Kurt Scheetz gives a simple explanation of non-fungible tokens–what makes them valuable and how they are backed up.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, IBM’s Doc Vaidhyanathan discusses how cloud platforms have adapted to more industry-specific needs.
IBM prescribes directing cloud, IT funding to the most critical, customer-facing activities to maximize customer value and financial impact.
In this Cloud Wars Expo Moment, IBM SVP Howard Boville discusses the widening skills gap in the tech industry and how IBM has developed hiring and training practices to mitigate the so-called talent shortage.
Many transformation projects don’t live up to expectations. IBM’s ‘Deep Cloud’ aims to ensure business value is realized from tech investment.
Kyndryl, the IBM spinoff, strikes a partnership with Five9 for cloud-based contact centers to improve customer experience in call centers and IT support.
Leading the industry cloud evolution, Oracle, SAP, and IBM have emerged in the new movement to reimagine industry-specific solutions.