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IBM claimed a semiconductor technology breakthrough could be used to quadruple mobile device battery life, slash energy use in data centres, improve processing speed in laptops and allow faster object ...
IBM has embraced — nearly — the growing “bring your own device” trend of allowing employees to buy and use their own smartphones and tablets for work tasks, said IBM’s CTO for mobility ...
IBM Watson is currently trying to merge artificial intelligence and the blockchain into a single, ... In the future, a device's registration will need to last its entire “lifespan”, ...
IBM CIO Jeanette Horan has plenty of IT projects and systems to worry about, but perhaps one of the most pressing and timely is Big Blue’s ongoing BYOD (bring your own device) rollout, which is ...
The trend toward employee-owned devices isn’t saving IBM any money, says Jeanette Horan, who is IBM’s chief information officer and oversees all the company’s internal use of IT.Instead, she ...
IBM's device, on the other hand, is fast enough to receive optical information signals at 40Gbps and simultaneously multiply them tenfold.
IBM today announced its intention to buy Fiberlink Communications, which offers a cloud-based mobile device management (MDM) solution under the brand MaaS360.
It was a momentous occasion for the company, which has tweaked its business strategy numerous times since its founding in ...
IBM announced new software to help enterprises security-enable devices and better manage BYOD environments.
Earlier today it was reported that Siri was being blocked for IBM employees nationwide as a sort of cut-back on their "bring your own device" policy for smartphones and tablets at the workplace ...
IBM Lessons . Most pharma/device companies are where computer makers were in the late 80′s: the handwriting on the wall is clear but they are still mainly focused on milking the cash cows just ...
The new IBM breakthrough can store that data with only 12 little atoms needed. The new technique uses ferromagnetism and might lead to smaller, faster, and more energy-efficient devices in the future.