VMware refugees may find IBM mainframes cheaper than Broadcom’s licensing sideshow. Gartner vice-president analyst Alessandro Galimberti said that some VMware users should consider IBM big iron as a ...
IBM is introducing IBM Bob Premium Package for Z, which integrates and enhances the capabilities of IBM watsonx Code Assistant for Z, delivering advanced features for enterprise-scale mainframe ...
Building on its growing Chicago quantum footprint, IBM is planning to open a FutureNow delivery center at the Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park, with a commitment to create 750 new full-time ...
IBM employees currently using IBM Bob; surveyed users report average 45% productivity gain Multi-model orchestration automatically routes each task to a suitable model based on accuracy ...
IBM surpassed consensus on the top and bottom lines, with 9% revenue growth. The company reiterated full-year guidance. The hardware, software and infrastructure provider bought data streaming ...
In short: IBM and Arm announced a strategic collaboration on 2 April 2026 to enable Arm-based software to run on IBM Z and LinuxONE mainframes, the platforms that process the bulk of the world’s ...
IBM has begun working with chipmaker Arm to develop what it calls dual-architecture hardware to provide flexibility when running enterprise artificial intelligence (AI) and data-intensive workloads.
Shares of International Business Machines (IBM) were hammered this week after Anthropic (ANTHRO) announced its Claude Code tool could be used to efficiently modernize systems running on COBOL, a ...
Shares of International Business Machines recorded their steepest daily drop in more than 25 years on Monday, after AI startup Anthropic said its Claude Code tool could be used to modernize a ...
IBM stock was down 10% on Monday afternoon after Anthropic published a blog post about how its Claude Code tool can be used to modernize software written in the COBOL language, which handles ...
IBM's mainframe systems are still widely used, particularly in industries that need extreme reliability and security. 71% of Fortune 500 companies use mainframes, according to Market Reports World.