There are scads of reasons IBM has survived and thrived over the last century, but not least of them has been technological innovation.
IBM has released its Intelligent Operations Center for Smarter Cities, designed to help cities of all sizes gain a holistic view of information across city departments and agencies.
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IBM could teach government agencies and other contractors about managing Facebook and Twitter.
A new list breaks out the top cloud computing providers in the market.
The concept of big data mining is the latest example of innovative thinking that has been the hallmark of IBM Corp. since its founding in 1911.
Big Blue takes team approach to winning new business.
It's critical for government contractors to stay ahead of the technology curve. Leading CTOs share their insights on the next big thing.
Justice Department awards its IT Support Services IV contract to 20 companies who will now compete for task orders.
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Watson’s pipelined, pragmatic process demonstrated significant innovations that overcame the type of grand challenges faced every day by the government IT community.
Juniper brings its technology and IBM its man-power and might to bring mobile security options to the enterprise.
IBM partners with Nuance Communications and a pair of medical schools for research on health care analytics.
Watson, IBM's "Jeopardy!" playing computer, is pushing analytics to new levels and has a future beyond TV games shows.