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IBM Introduces Watsonx To Streamline Enterprise AI Development

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Watsonx is a reimagined application of IBM’s previously unsuccessful AI prowess. The post IBM Introduces Watsonx To Streamline Enterprise AI Development appeared first on Spiceworks.

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IBM wants drag-and-drop connectivity for hybrid cloud applications

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IBM is developing a SaaS package to help enterprises securely network heterogenous environments, including edge, on-prem and multicloud resources. At the application level, the exposure to developers occurs at Layer 7, and the networking teams see Layer 3 and 4 activities, Coward said.

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IBM doubles down on hybrid cloud with $6.4B HashiCorp acquisition

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In a move that significantly bolsters its position in the cloud services market, IBM has announced it is acquiring HashiCorp , a multicloud infrastructure automation company, for $6.4 HashiCorp has a proven track record of enabling clients to manage the complexity of today’s infrastructure and application sprawl.

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IBM quantum computing development roadmap envisions applications running 100 times faster

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IBM predicts commercial applications for quantum computing within the next 5 years as hardware continues to advance. Read More.

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IBM bolsters quantum cryptography for z16 mainframe

Network World

While the need for it may be years away, IBM has added additional mainframe protection against future quantum-based security attacks. When Big Blue rolled out the newest iteration of its mainframe – the z16 —in April, one of its core design pillars was a promise to protect organizations from anticipated quantum-based security threats.

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IBM upgrades its Big Iron OS for better cloud, security, and AI support

Network World

IBM continues to fine-tune its mainframe to keep it attractive to enterprise users interested in keeping the Big Iron in their cloud and AI-application development plans. According to IBM, applications are at the heart of transactional and batch workloads running on z/OS.

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IBM brings hybrid-cloud app services to z/OS mainframes

Network World

IBM has introduced a service for its mainframe customers to create a cloud environment for developing and testing applications. Wazi as a Service can be used to create z/OS infrastructure instances for development and testing z/OS application components in a virtualized, containerized sandbox.

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