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Global technology and consulting giant IBM this week described Sri Lanka as a “great” market and expressed keenness to help ...
The U.S. Senate Commerce Committee, chaired by Republican Senator Ted Cruz, is aiming to reduce the regulatory barriers to ...
IBM replaced the work of HR employees with AI, but this does not mean that the AI is ready to take up 100% of HR tasks.
IBM stock is up 48% in the past year and 13% this year, with a bullish MACD and RSI. Analysts are impressed by its AI and ...
Is IBM's bold move in enterprise AI about to pay off? A powerful AI agent management platform could be a game-changer for ...
When asked which IT vendors drive the strategy that decides where networking is going, a lot of enterprises said IBM, which ...
The Australian Centre for AI in Marketing (ACAM) has announced that IBM ANZ has joined as a founding supporter, marking a ...
Australia is forecast to spend US$8.3 billion on AI by 2027, making it the second largest AI spender in APAC according to IDC ...
CEO Arvind Krishna said this week that artificial intelligence has already replaced several hundred jobs in human resources at the company, even as AI deployment fuels headcount growth in other areas.
Think conference is that the Arvind Krishna-led firm is “doubling down” on its vision for artificial intelligence, Wedbush Securities said. Read for more.