International Business Machines’ (IBM) CEO Arvind Krishna backtracked on his 2023 claim that AI will replace much of the ...
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna says that, despite the Trump administration's attacks on globalism, global trade isn't dead. In fact, ...
Will AI replace developers? Anthropic predicts a takeover in a year, while IBM argues AI will assist, not replace, coders.
Krishna estimates that AI could write 20 – 30 percent of code but emphasizes that its role in more complex tasks will remain minimal.
Call for Code Creator David Clark Cause, Founding Partner IBM (NYSE: IBM), Global Impact Partner United Nations Human Rights, ...
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna highlighted the complementary roles of quantum computing and AI to solve complex problems at SXSW 2025 ...
IBM has finalized its $6.4 billion HashiCorp acquisition, two days after the U.K.'s antitrust regulator gave the deal its ...
Attackers can abuse security leaks in the user interface of IBM Storage Virtualize products to inject malicious code.
Krishna is also bullish when it comes to programmers. Because AI can dramatically scale up a programmer’s productivity, it ...
In 2017, BMC accused IBM of unfairly replacing BMC's software with its own on AT&T's mainframes. In 2022, a Texas court ordered Big Blue to pay BMC $1.6 billion for breach of contract.
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HashiCorp brings infrastructure provisioning that will help some IBM products run more smoothly in hybrid cloud environments.