IBM Vice Chair Gary Cohn on Sunday praised President Trump’s decision to appoint Kevin Warsh as the next Federal Reserve chair, touting him as a “traditionalist.” “I think we’re very fortunate to have ...
IBM on Wednesday topped Wall Street fourth-quarter estimates. The technology and consulting firm expects full-year revenue growth to exceed 5% and free cash flows to increase by $1 billion. IBM's ...
Tech giant IBM has come forth with its earnings report for Q4 2025, closing out its latest financial year. It showed a beat on EPS and revenue expectations, and the stock has been on the move as a ...
For most people, the IBM name is a fragment of the past, something that only comes up in old '80s sci-fi movies or in documentaries of ancient tech. The company's still up and running, and it does ...
A year in the planning, the new IBM exhibit at the History Center of Olmsted County kicks on Thursday, Jan. 22. General Systems Division president C.B. (Jack) Rogers, Jr. tries out the 3277-display ...
An IBM z16 server. The computers use artificial intelligence chip technology developed at NY Create’s Albany NanoTech complex on Fuller Road. Across the street at the University at Albany, IBM is ...
The start-up Function will send practically anyone to a lab for extensive medical testing, no physical required. Is that a good thing? By Kristen V. Brown As Kimberly Crisp approached middle age, ...
Louis Gerstner, the former CEO and chairman of IBM, died on Saturday, ‌aged 83. IBM chairman and CEO Arvind ‌Krishna announced Gerstner’s death in an email sent Sunday to employees, but did not ...
The IBM Selectric, which was built in Lexington from 1961-1986. Tom Eblen Herald-Leader Editor’s Note: As Lexington celebrates the 250th anniversary of its founding, the Herald-Leader and kentucky.com ...
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There is an old saying: “Nobody ever got fired for buying IBM.” For decades, this phrase was more than a wry joke—it was a reflection of the near-mythic status of Big Blue in the world of business ...