Just a few years ago, many researchers in quantum computing thought it would take several decades to develop machines that ...
Installed as an outsider, he engineered a comeback, shifting the company’s focus from a waning mainframe computer business toward consulting and services. By Steve Lohr Louis V. Gerstner Jr., an ...
The simple question of who invented the digital computer has many possible answers. Several strands of development – both theoretical and practical – converged around 1950, and no single inventor can ...
Mainframe computers are the backbone of many global industries, and integral to industry sectors such as finance, healthcare, transportation, and government. However, the personnel trained to manage ...
Geniez AI, a startup developing technology to integrate artificial intelligence with legacy mainframe systems, said it raised $6 million in seed funding co-led by StageOne Ventures and Canapi Ventures ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. The SWAC (Standards Western Automatic ...
In the 1950s, a Broadway play tackled the fear that “electronic brains” would automate humans out of jobs. The computer first appeared on the Broadway stage in 1955 in a romantic comedy—William ...
Magnetic tape storage is something many of us will associate with 8-bit microcomputers or 1960s mainframe computers, but it still has a place in the modern data center for long-term backups. It’s ...
International Business Machines Corporation on Monday announced it will invest $150 billion in the U.S. over the next five years, including more than $30 billion to advance American manufacturing of ...
Update: The story was updated with prior announcements and reports about several companies' plan to invest in the U.S. IBM (NYSE:IBM) plans to invest $150B in the U.S. over the next five years to ...
IBM announced a $150 billion investment in the U.S. over the next five years. The funds include $30 billion to advance American manufacturing of its mainframe and quantum computers. The company ...
April 28 (UPI) --IBM announced Monday it plans to invest at least $150 billion over the next five years in American manufacturing to advance IBM's mainframe and quantum computer systems. "We have been ...