IBM Launches Software Unifying Agentic Governance and Security
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IBM launches software unifying agentic governance and security
IBM has announced the launch of new software designed to unify AI security and governance, offering a consolidated view of enterprise risk. The integration combines IBM's watsonx.governance with Guardium AI Security to enhance the protection and accountability of AI systems."AI agents are set to revolutionize enterprise productivity, but the very benefits of AI agents can also present a challenge," stated Ritika Gunnar, General Manager of Data a…
IBM Stock Surges Amid AI Transformation as Analysts Boost Price Target
timesng.com: ARMONK, N.Y. – IBM has seen a significant rise in stock price due to its successful shift to software and consulting services focused on artificial intelligence (AI), hybrid cloud, and enterprise automation. The company’s stock closed at a record high of $283.21 on June 18, marking an increase of over 27% year-to-date. Despite a slight […] This post IBM Stock Surges Amid AI Transformation as Analysts Boost Price Target appeared firs…
IBM Fundamentals: Go Cloudant Example
From Data Silos to Scalable Solutions: A Deep Dive into the IBM Go Cloudant Example Imagine you're a logistics manager for a global shipping company. You need real-time visibility into thousands of packages, tracking their location, status, and potential delays. Traditional relational databases struggle to handle this volume and velocity of data, especially when dealing with diverse data formats and the need for global distribution. Or consider …
IBM Launches New Software to Streamline Governance and Security for SMBs
IBM has recently unveiled its new AI-driven capabilities aimed at transforming the way small businesses interact with customers and operate internally. With small businesses often limited in resources, these advancements present a significant opportunity to enhance efficiency and improve customer experiences. The newly launched features leverage IBM’s robust Watson AI technology, which has been tailored specifically for small organizations. Inte…
AWS re:Inforce 2025: GenAI, AI agents and common sense security
By Larry DignanSecurity isn't an issue for securing today's AI agent use cases since the key tools and techniques are already in place. The grand vision for cross-platform AI agents that hop across data stores and processes is going to require more work on the standards and plumbing side. That's the big takeaway from AWS at its annual security conference in Philadelphia. The conference, which was free of the AI agent-washing we're so used to, wa…
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