IBM said Thursday it has purchased financial governance software maker Clarity Systems. Terms were not disclosed. Clarity Systems, based in Toronto, has some 600 customers around the world. Its ...
IBM has updated its Storage Scale System software to align with the rise in total storage. The 7.0.0 release adds support for ...
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Big Blue packages up the results of its research into self-managing systems with an open-source toolkit that plugs into the Eclipse development set of software. Martin LaMonica is a senior writer ...
Big Blue shows off its Tivoli Intelligent Orchestrator, designed to let groups of servers add computing power to jobs that need it or subtract it when demand drops. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET ...
The Infrastructure as Code market is at a crossroads, with market leader HashiCorp soon to be being acquired by IBM. Some new startups believe this presents an opportunity, as Hashicorp’s exit from ...
IBM released a series of new products, including a pre-configured private cloud storage service, a new disk-based archive array that can scale to 300TB. BOSTON — IBM this week unveiled a new private ...
IBM has introduced a Web 2.0 software client to its back-end content servers, part of its efforts to capitalize on the growing sprawl of digital information. The computing giant on Tuesday hosted a ...
IBM’s new quantum computing roadmap provides a detailed and credible plan to build an error-corrected quantum computer before the end of the decade. Its last major roadmap update in May 2022 contained ...
Alan Ganek, IBM Tivoli Software chief technology officer and vice president of IBM Autonomic Computing, said in a prepared statement Friday that the release marked the beginning of an era of ...
IBM and Cisco Systems on Thursday said they plan to link quantum computers over long distances, with the goal of demonstrating the concept is workable by the end of 2030.
IBM is merging two of its server lines — System i and System p — into a single family of products, a move that was widely applauded but led some to ask: What took you so long? When the two server ...