IBM working with Quebec gov't to deploy quantum system in Canada
The effort in Quebec will be IBM's fifth announced global system and will focus on quantum computing, AI, and cloud projects
The effort in Quebec will be IBM's fifth announced global system and will focus on quantum computing, AI, and cloud projects
Saaf Water will now get $200,000, access to a slate of IBM tools to build out their platform further and help from the Linux Foundation.
The tool uses artificial intelligence and the internet of things to guard the safety of firefighters.
IBM explains how technology could be used to create a secure ‘passport’ for work, entertainment, and travel -- without compromising our privacy.
Researchers are using IBM's World Community Grid, which provides huge amounts of free, crowd-sourced computing power, to learn how bacteria may contribute to autoimmune diseases.
The local arm of IBM has copped a AU$72 million profit drop, posting AU$82 million in pre-tax profit for 2015, while parting with AU$590 million in software licencing and business service fees to related entities.
Accepting that it was partly to blame for the Queensland Health payroll bungle, IBM has said that the state also failed to hold up its end of the deal, and that many of the findings are contrary to evidence presented.
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Fujitsu Australia's chief Rod Vawdrey last week backed Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's $42 billion stimulus package, saying the intended consumer-led recovery was the best way forward.