A guide to choosing between IBM Watson and AWS IIoT Core services. In the spirit of productivity and advancement, industrial Internet of Things tools are becoming increasingly viable and profound.
Everyone loves power rankings. Well, unless your team stinks enough to land at the bottom of most people’s lists. Power rankings give fans something else to obsess over and argue about, especially in ...
‘The simplification of Watson Studio, Watson ML and AutoAI into a single tool makes it easier to understand and explain the capabilities,’ says Mark Wyllie, CEO of Flagship Solutions Group, a Boca ...
With Watson 1.0, IBM Corp. deviated from the Silicon Valley mantra — fail fast — as it took nearly a decade for the company to pivot off of its original vision. In our view, a different dynamic is in ...
A decade ago, IBM’s public confidence was unmistakable. Its Watson supercomputer had just trounced Ken Jennings, the best human “Jeopardy!” player ever, showcasing the power of artificial intelligence ...
IBM Corp. plans to sell its imaging and population health software along with Watson Health's data and analytics business, the company said Friday. The tech conglomerate and private equity firm ...
When The Wall Street Journal reported this past week that IBM is considering a sale of its Watson Health arm, the news was not entirely a surprise. But there have also been some high-profile setbacks ...
IBM's grand plan for Watson, its Jeopardy-winning supercomputer, is quickly coming into focus -- especially when it comes to academic and scientific research. Big Blue tonight announced the Watson ...
In 2011, IBM entered the healthcare space with a bold promise to transform medicine with its artificial intelligence system, Watson. They quickly forged alliances with the biggest names in healthcare, ...
Attendees gather at an IBM Watson event in lower Manhattan, New York January 9, 2014. IBM said it will invest more than $1 billion to establish a new business unit for Watson, as the tech giant hopes ...
I’m pretty sure IBM’s new supercomputer is out to take my job. The machine, codenamed Watson, is under development at IBM’s research labs and on its way to becoming a contestant on “Jeopardy.” Yes, ...