IBM's AI-first strategy reflects its commitment to embedding AI across every facet of the business — not as a standalone product, but as a core driver of enterprise value.
Generative AI allows IBM to create systems capable of producing new forms of data — such as text and images — that mimic human creativity.
Quantum computing, a longer-term investment, promises to transform industries such as finance, healthcare and cybersecurity.
IBM aims to boost enterprise efficiency by offering tailored, high-performing and cost-effective enterprise AI models.
Granite 3.0 aligns with IBM’s broader AI-first approach, embedding AI into core processes to simplify workflows and improve productivity.
IBM’s multicloud strategy emphasizes workload portability and application resilience, enabling clients to move workloads flexibly while minimizing vendor lock-in.
IBM is also making strides in cybersecurity through its partnership with Palo Alto Networks Inc.
IBM's partnership with Dun & Bradstreet Holdings Inc. emphasizes IBM's dedication to responsible innovation by aligning enterprise AI solutions with high standards of accuracy and inclusivity.
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Ensemble AI and combining technologies has been a core focus of us and what we've been doing in our program for enabling integration of AI on the mainframe systems.