IBM’s stock moved lower after a high-profile cybersecurity report highlighted a fresh wave of threats confronting global enterprises—adding new scrutiny ...
(Bloomberg) --International Business Machines Corp. shares had their worst day in more than 25 years on Monday, after AI startup Anthropic PBC said its Claude Code tool can help modernize Cobol, a ...
IBM stock was down 10% on Monday afternoon after Anthropic published a blog post about how its Claude Code tool can be used to modernize software written in the COBOL language, which handles ...
Shares of technology and consulting giant IBM (NYSE:IBM) fell 4% in the morning session after Anthropic launched a new AI tool within Claude Code designed to automate the modernization of COBOL, a ...
In brief: Amid multiple depressing reports of AI causing job layoffs and white-collar workers under threat, here's some rare positive news: IBM is tripling the number of entry-level workers it plans ...
IBM (NYSE: IBM) exceeded earnings expectations and demonstrated that its AI strategy is effective. Q4 revenue reached $19.69 billion compared to the anticipated $19.21 billion—a 12.1% increase from ...
Throughout its 115-year life IBM has shown itself to be a master of reinvention. In the mid-1990s the mainframe pioneer rescued itself from collapse by shifting its focus to the booming business of IT ...
IBM urged customers to patch a critical authentication bypass vulnerability in its API Connect enterprise platform that could allow attackers to access apps remotely. API Connect is an application ...
Rated 9.8 out of 10 in severity, the flaw could allow a remote attacker to gain unauthorized access to applications. IBM is urging customers to quickly patch a critical vulnerability in its API ...
IBM is an AI pioneer, but it's been slow to find a viable business model. The tech giant is now betting on a mix of AI consulting and software to deliver AI solutions to enterprise clients. IBM's AI ...
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 ...