IBM sold off large portions of its hardware businessin 2014. The company no longer sells the Intel-based servers that dominate the data center, and it no longer manufactures its own processors.
Investors wiped $40 billion from IBM's market cap after Anthropic released COBOL translation tools. Analysts say the market ...
IBM (NYSE:IBM) saw its sharpest single day stock drop in over 25 years after Anthropic launched Claude Code, an AI tool aimed at automating COBOL system modernization. The news sparked broad debate ...
IBM's future price target for 2026 remains above current levels despite competition. By 2030, IBM stock could significantly rise if it masters quantum computing. IBM's debt has increased due to ...
Forty years after Big Blue introduced the S/360, the zaftig systems are still going strong and finding a way to fit into 21st-century computing. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News.com, ...
While International Business Machines (NYSE: IBM) generates most of its revenue from software and consulting services, the company's hardware business is still an important piece of the puzzle. IBM's ...
IBM stock analysis: why its mainframes and enterprise software are insulated from AI disruption, with strong FCF and growth ...
IBM has dominated the mainframe computer business since the category was created four decades ago. And it still gets about one-quarter of its $100 billion in annual revenue from sales, software, ...
When the next generation of IBM mainframe, the z17, makes its anticipated summer debut, it will be outfitted with multiple technologies aimed at making the Big Iron mainframe the ultimate AI server.
Investing.com -- IBM (NYSE:IBM) shares rose 4% Tuesday, recovering from Monday’s sharp decline after analysts defended the ...
Mainframes and AI? Isn't that something like a Model-T Ford with a Tesla motor? Actually, no. Mainframes are as relevant in 2022 as they were in the 1960s. IBM's new IBM z16, with its integrated ...