Think: Digital Business Mastery in Action
At Think 2019 you will see the evolution of mankind and machine come to life. You will immerse yourself in groundbreaking technologies and see first-hand how clients are using them across all industries.
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IBM Think 2018: Live Event March 19 – 22
“Digital Reinvention provides a pathway for CXOs and their organizations to survive and thrive in the digital revolution that’s upon us. Technical innovation is outpacing the ability of many companies to adapt. We offer a solution to your IT Infrastructure challenges” – join the #think2018 online conference event to learn more.
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Incumbents Strike Back: The C-Suite Study
Digital transformation is affecting your business. But it’s not a heart-stopping shakeup. It’s an eye-opening opportunity. Find new paths to Digital Reinvention in the 19th edition of the IBM Global C-suite Study.
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HPC & AI Platforms: Knowledge Transfer at Think
Senior executives have embraced the concepts of artificial intelligence (AI), deep learning and cognitive computing. Many are already applying these and other intelligent technologies to dramatically improve the productivity of their businesses, while redefining the ways they engage with their key stakeholders.
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New Processor Designs Built for AI Workloads
Major hardware companies like IBM, Intel, Nvidia and AMD are embracing the change in architecture and tuning hardware that encourage the creation of artificial neural nets, as envisioned by researchers in 1960s.
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Architecting for Disruption – a digital change manifesto
“Today, it’s time to rethink business, technology and data to build a platform for the future of your business. At a fundamental level, you need to be prepared to select a hybrid IT solution – combining on-premises and off-premises services — that achieve these key goals and objectives.”
Source: In the Making
CMOs and Sales Leaders Adopt Cognitive Computing
While marketing and sales professionals increasingly find themselves drowning in data, a new IBM study finds that nearly two thirds- — 64 percent — of surveyed CMOs and sales leaders believe their industries will be ready to adopt cognitive technologies in the next three years.
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Mainframe Industry will Flourish at a CAGR of 10.8 Percent
“Current mainframes can perform many illustrations of operating systems at the same time. According to a recent study, the global mainframe industry market is expected to flourish at a CAGR of 10.8% during the forecast period from 2017 to 2025.”
Source: Research N Reports
Cloud Object Storage: Another Race to the Bottom?
451 Research revealed that the cloud price battlefield has shifted from virtual machines (VMs) to cloud object storage. The analyst firm predicts that other services — particularly databases — will undergo the same pricing pressures over the next 18 months.
Source: Digital Lifescapes
CxOs Focus IT Talent on Driving Digital Growth Agenda
Despite traditional industry boundaries blurring in the face of digital disruption, CxOs are now saying that future competition is more likely to come from within their own industry, according to new findings from IBM.
Source: IBM IBV
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