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Axiata, Vodafone and Jio run on Open Digital Architecture

TM Forum

Open Digital Architecture. “Open Digital Architecture is behind this digital drive.” More than 40 software providers have also mapped their products to the ODA Component architecture, demonstrated at DTW in a pilot. Axiata, Jio and Vodafone have demonstrated their commitment to TM Forum’s. Running on ODA.

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IBM Beefs Up Enterprise X-Architecture With Flash, Modular Design

Data Center Knowledge

IBM''s latest iteration of its Enterprise-X architecture includes Flash and a modular design, making it suitable to move big, intensive applications to the cloud and extending the life of the server through hot swapping capabilities. Featured'

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Software AG webMethods: The Farewell Sale

Forrester IT

Yesterday, I was surprised to learn that IBM is acquiring webMethods from Software AG (and also StreamSets, but I’ll focus on webMethods here). Second, IBM offers an API management […] It surprised me for two reasons.

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IBM announces plans to deliver 4,000+ qubit system

Tech Republic

With a combination of intelligent software, connected architectures and new modular and networked processors, the company is aiming to reach near-term quantum advantage. The post IBM announces plans to deliver 4,000+ qubit system appeared first on TechRepublic.

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IBM???s New Chip Has Brain-Inspired Computer Architecture

Data Center Knowledge

Inching toward cognitive computing, company designs chip that does away with von Neumann architecture.

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Hortonworks Eats IBM — And Loves It

Forrester IT

Big announcement at Dataworks today -- IBM is giving up on Big Insights and partnering with Hortonworks. Then it hits you: Hortonworks, after digesting Microsoft, is now eating IBM. It's a total reversal from the past, when big fish like IBM would eat little fish like Hortonworks.

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How an architecture-led transformation puts the customer first

CIO Business Intelligence

With this in mind, we embarked on a digital transformation that enables us to better meet customer needs now and in the future by adopting a lightweight, microservices architecture. We found that being architecturally led elevates the customer and their needs so we can design the right solution for the right problem.