Investors are racing to pour unprecedented sums into artificial intelligence infrastructure, but the basic economics are ...
The world of enterprise data is evolving at an incredible pace, and businesses are grappling with increasingly complex data landscapes. This demands more from their database systems than ever before.
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna walked through some napkin math on Big Tech's AI data center spending — and raised some doubts on if ...
IBM is giving recently acquired Informix a new shine. IBM executives on Monday will unveil the first update to Informix's flagship database software since Big Blue acquired the struggling software ...
DB2: What’s in a Name? The name DB2, or IBM Database 2, was first given to the Database Management System or DBMS, in 1983 when IBM released DB2 on its MVS mainframe platform. For some years DB2, was ...
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...
The CEO of one-time tech giant IBM has says that he doubts that data center mega-projects will prove profitable. Speaking on ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I track enterprise software application development & data management. IBM doesn’t release a whole lot of news detailing the ins ...
IBM has unveiled an all-in-one device that aims to help clients comply with data-handling rules. The company announced Thursday the Data Retention 450, a product that combines IBM server computers, ...
Relational database management systems help companies in almost every industry harness and tap into the power of the information they gather, store, manage and analyze for business operations. One of ...
The Gartner report credited IBM's acquisition of database vendor Informix in December of 2000 as the decisive move that pushed Big Blue to the number one spot for database management systems (DBMS).
An IBM database that tracks the deaths of more than 30,000 employees has become the focus of a civil suit accusing the technology giant of negligently exposing its workers to cancer-causing agents.