The tennis tournament has become a proving ground for IBM’s tech and is helping business executives overcome their AI fears.
International Business Machines Corporation IBM shares are trading lower following reports suggesting that Starbucks is developing its own tools to reduce reliance on the company’s software. IBM ...
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Only 15% of Indian enterprises have scaled AI use cases, while cost economics, data readiness, and focused deployment remain key hurdles, according to IBM's Sriram Raghavan.
Beneath Wimbledon's 18th court, IBM's 'Court 19' crunches 2.7 million data points a tournament, and turns the Championships into a shop window for AI.