A profile of former IBM CEO Ginni Rometty, criticized for the company's slow move into AI, the cloud, and data analytics, as she publishes a book on her legacy
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IBM names former Bank of America CTO Howard Boville as head of its cloud business, as Arvind Krishna takes over from long-time CEO Ginni Rometty
here's his plan Conor Reynolds / Computer Business Review : New IBM CEO: “We Have to Win the Architectural Battle in Cloud” Stephanie Condon / ZDNet : IBM names former Bank of America CTO as new head ...
IBM names former Bank of America CTO Howard Boville as head of its cloud business, as Arvind Krishna takes over from long-time CEO Ginni Rometty
(Reuters) - International Business Machines Corp (IBM.N) on Monday named former Bank of America Corp (BAC.N) top technology executive Howard Boville head …
IBM CEO Ginni Rometty to step down on April 6, to be replaced by SVP of Cloud and Cognitive Software Arvind Krishna; Jim Whitehurst to become President
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IBM CEO Ginni Rometty to step down on April 6, to be replaced by SVP of Cloud and Cognitive Software Arvind Krishna; Jim Whitehurst to become President
- Ginni Rometty has been executive chairman, president and CEO since 2012. — Rometty has been at IBM for almost four decades; the next one has been there for three decades.
A detailed history of the important but under-recognized roles women have played in computer coding, from Ada Lovelace through to today
IBM CEO Ginni Rometty Says Company ‘Never Overpromised’ on Watson A.I. Tweets: Stacey E. Singleton / @staceynycdc : When Wilkes talks to today's young coders, they are often shocked to learn that wome...
Trump disbands the Strategic and Policy Forum and American Manufacturing Council amid loss of support from member CEOs after Charlottesville comments
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IBM announces plan to hire 25K new workers in the US over the next four years, including 6K the next year, and a $1B investment for training and development
IBM CEO Ginni Rometty announced Tuesday that her company would hire 25,000 new workers over the next four years …