IBM’s open-source playbook: The AI market shift, DeepSeek’s lessons and the future of AI development
IBM Corp. is at a turning point. After strong earnings and a rapid rise in stock price, it’s clear that Chief Executive Arvind Krishna’s long-term strategy is paying off. Here, I’ll break down its ...
While IBM's recent acquisition of HashiCorp has not been well received by the market, I'm still bullish. IBM's leadership position in implementing open-source AI is key. That will drive the company's ...
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IBM (NYSE: IBM) and open-source AI platform Hugging Face today announced that IBM’s watsonx.ai geospatial foundation model – built from NASA’s satellite data – will now be openly available on Hugging ...
Make no mistake about it, enterprise AI is big business, especially for IBM. The new models announced today include general purpose options with a 2 billion and 8 billion Granite 3.0. There are also ...
Open source and AI have an uneasy relationship. AI can't exist without open source, but few companies want to open source their AI programs or large language models (LLM). Except, notably, for IBM, ...
IBM Corp. today made clear its intention to stay at the forefront of generative artificial intelligence development, announcing a host of updates to its year-old watsonx platform, including a new ...
IBM recently acquired data streaming pioneer Confluent for $11 billion in an effort to strengthen its AI platform and cloud ...
IBM Corp. has found a new home for the Cloudscape database software it picked up in 2001 through its acquisition of Informix Corp. The company plans to announce Tuesday that it will give Cloudscape to ...
IBM has been in the business of developing AI technology for decades. The snafu has always been enterprise readiness and appetite to deploy it. These days, of course, it is hard to find any ...
IBM and eight other storage vendors are teaming up to form an open-source organization initially called Aperi, Big Blue announced Tuesday. The companies intend to work together to develop common ...
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