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After cutting over 15,000 jobs this year, Microsoft is now urging its remaining workforce to sharpen their AI capabilities.
The Apple-IBM partnership will have little effect on Microsoft's dominance in the enterprise, or drastically change its mutating mobile strategy. Topics Spotlight: Prioritizing your AI investments ...
IBM has been battling Microsoft for years, but has hardly been able to budge the software giant from its 90 percent-plus Office software market share. Joining with Apple gives Big Blue another ...
In order to secure the company's success in mobile telephony and compete with the iPhone, Microsoft bought the cell phone division of Finland's Nokia for $5.4 billion in September 2013.
IBM teaming up with Microsoft in the cloud, continuing partnership spree. by Blair Hanley Frank on October 22, 2014 at 9:40 am October 22, ... especially the iPhone and iPad. ...
The just-announced vision of Apple and IBM is for 100-plus iPhone/iPad business applications, with IBM promising to sell iPhones and iPads, along with the apps, to its customers.
Shares of Microsoft edged almost 2% higher Monday to close at $486, while IBM added nearly 3% to $289.18, with both among the Dow's best-performing stocks for the day.
IBM mounted an impressive comeback under Krishna, but it's still growing at a much slower clip than Microsoft. From 2023 to 2026, analysts expect Big Blue's revenue and EPS to grow at a CAGR of 4% ...
To date, IBM has delivered more than 14,000 Microsoft projects for clients around the world, helping companies such as, State of Arizona Department of Child Safety.
Microsoft has created a website called Urban Air and a smartphone app with a 48-hour forecast, while the China Open tennis tournament put IBM pollution forecasts for parks across Beijing on its ...
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