In brief: Amid multiple depressing reports of AI causing job layoffs and white-collar workers under threat, here's some rare positive news: IBM is tripling the number of entry-level workers it plans ...
While the artificial intelligence industry touts that AI will replace entry-level jobs, not every company is scaling back hiring these positions. In IBM’s case, it’s going all in. Hardware giant IBM ...
IBM (NYSE: IBM) today unveiled a new generation of IBM FlashSystem, co-run by agentic AI, designed to support autonomous storage. IBM said the new products offer resilience through sustained ...
During IBM's (IBM) most recent earnings call, the company guided for reaching a free cash flow goal of $15.7B during 2026, and the analysts at Evercore don't only think that is achievable but also ...
As the market digests Big Tech’s ambitious artificial-intelligence spending plans for 2026, the relative cheapness of Microsoft’s stock underscores a new dichotomy in technology investing. Microsoft’s ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. There was a time when blockchain was the technology that big enterprises watched from the sidelines. That era is over. Today, some ...
Shares in Kyndryl tumbled after the IBM spinout said it was reviewing accounting practices following queries from the SEC, while its top financial and legal executives have left. Kyndryl is reviewing ...
Confluent delivered its fourth quarter and fiscal year 2025 results last night, which could well be the company's final earnings report before being absorbed into IBM, following an $11 billion ...
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Microsoft and other hyperscalers are pouring billions of dollars into AI projects, and that's putting a damper on valuations Microsoft's capital expenditures could total $115 billion in the 2026 ...
Could a machine outthink the best human mind in the world? Thirty years ago that was still an open question, but a historic matchup between a chess grandmaster and an IBM supercomputer answered it. On ...