Lou Gerstner, who led IBM's turnaround in the 1990s, has died, the company told staff. He kept IBM intact and refocused it on customers during a period of crisis. Gerstner reshaped IBM's strategy and ...
IBM urged customers to patch a critical authentication bypass vulnerability in its API Connect enterprise platform that could allow attackers to access apps remotely. API Connect is an application ...
IBM today announced its commitment to skill 5 million learners across India in Artificial Intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, and quantum computing by 2030. Through this initiative, IBM will expand AI ...
Louis Gerstner, the former CEO and chairman of IBM, died on Saturday, aged 83. IBM chairman and CEO Arvind Krishna announced Gerstner’s death in an email sent Sunday to employees, but did not provide ...
IBM (IBM) is well-positioned to emerge as a leader in quantum computing as the technology moves closer to real-world usefulness, according to Forbes. The tech company recently outlined its progress at ...
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What do International Business Machines and Adobe have in common? Not much, according to analysts at Jefferies, who upgraded IBM stock, dubbing it an “acceleration story,” while moving to the ...
Gerstner was chair and CEO at a time when the firm was struggling for relevance faced with rivals such as Microsoft Louis Gerstner, the businessman credited with turning around IBM, has died aged 83, ...
Installed as an outsider, he engineered a comeback, shifting the company’s focus from a waning mainframe computer business toward consulting and services. By Steve Lohr Louis V. Gerstner Jr., an ...
Louis V. Gerstner Jr., who as the first outsider to head International Business Machines steered the company away from what looked like a possible demise and refocused it on services, reducing ...
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(Bloomberg) — Louis Gerstner, who took over International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) when it was on its deathbed and resuscitated it as a technology industry leader, died Saturday. He was 83. IBM ...