Boom! IBM Goes All In With Watson IoT
Company announces $200 million investment in world IoT headquarters, a blockchain service, and strategic partnerships.
Company announces $200 million investment in world IoT headquarters, a blockchain service, and strategic partnerships.
"We're trying to reduce the unnecessary transmission of data to the cloud."
The new IBM z16 offers AI inferencing (delivered via the integrated on-chip AI accelerator IBM Telum Processor) and is designed to analyze real-time transactions, at scale, for mission-critical workloads.
IBM’s announcements offer capabilities to promote more transparency across AI use cases to reduce any potential resistance to automating business processes.
The joint solution will free up time and IT resources from maintenance activities, allowing IT staff to focus on projects that bring more value to the business.
The collaboration aims to help financial institutions better manage an ever-growing list of regulatory requirements.
The acquisition will address the growing interest in RPA as businesses automate workflows to maximize use of personnel in the face of current economic uncertainties.
As organizations evaluate how they fared during the pandemic, it will become obvious which applications proved too inflexible to adapt to what is rapidly become a “new normal” for business.
In the growing AIOps segment, IBM’s strong suit will be its world-class portfolio of AI, advanced analytics, and data management offerings.
Building on a Jupyter Notebooks foundation, the new toolkit is designed to help reduce model development tasks complexity.