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CHICAGO—IBM CEO Arvind Krishna said dire AI job warnings stem from a "reality distortion field" among industry leaders, ...
International Business Machines (IBM) stock tumbled more than 7% on Thursday, July 24 following second-quarter earnings results that beat Wall Street expectations, prompting several analysts to view ...
AI and hybrid cloud combined to give IBM solid growth in revenue and earnings during its second fiscal quarter 2025.
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna claimed that geopolitical concerns and weaker U.S. federal spending were to blame for slower client ...
IBM delivered stronger earnings and income than expected and raised its forecast for full-year free cash flow. But software ...
IBM reports strong Q2 results, raising its 2025 free cash flow forecast to $13.5B, driven by growth in hybrid infrastructure, ...
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The Trump administration's new "AI Action Plan" recommends withholding federal funding from states with "burdensome" AI ...
The stock of IBM declined 6.1% in Thursday pre-market trading session after its Q2 software revenue fell short of consensus ...
IBM shares sank Thursday, as slightly weaker-than-expected software revenue growth is weighing on a second-quarter earnings ...
CEO Arvind Krishna said IBM is not building consumer-oriented AI tools like facial recognition. Instead, IBM is placing its bets on AI for the enterprise, helping businesses analyze their data.
Krishna has been spearheading IBM's counteroffensive, which is focused on taking on hybrid cloud computing, which he expects will be a $1.2 trillion market. Krishna also was instrumental in IBM's ...