GE Healthcare has announced it will invest $2 billion in software over the next five years. Working with the GE Software Center of Excellence in San Ramon, California, the GE subsidiary will use the ...
SEATTLE (Reuters) - General Electric Co has signed up U.S. energy utility Exelon Corp to use its full software set to analyze and manage power plants in 48 states, the largest GE deployment in the ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GE today announced a significant expansion of its suite of Predix*-based software for power producers, grid operators and energy managers. GE’s latest release of ...
GE HealthCare Technologies (NasdaqGS:GEHC) is expanding its global mammography AI partnership with DeepHealth. The collaboration will integrate AI tools for workflow automation, cancer detection, and ...
SAN RAMON, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GE Digital, an energy software leader, today announced that ELPEDISON S.A., the first independent energy producer in Greece, has chosen its cloud-based Asset ...
(Reuters) - GE Vernova said on Thursday it will sell its Proficy industrial software unit to private equity firm TPG for $600 million and reinvest the proceeds in grid software. Proficy, which ...
GE HealthCare today announced the launch of its first combined software release with MIM Encore, which the Chicago-based medical imaging giant said would enhance digital imaging and workflow solutions ...
GE HealthCare announced it received FDA 510(k) clearance for its Precision DL deep learning image processing software. Precision DL utilizes deep learning, a subset of AI and machine learning, to ...
A few years ago, Jeff Immelt, CEO of the massive industrial manufacturing company GE famously stated that the future of his company lay in successfully transitioning into being a software and ...
GE HealthCare GEHC recently announced an agreement to acquire MIM Software, a global supplier of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions and medical imaging analysis tools. Financial details of the ...
GE Vernova (NYSE:GEV) is exploring the sale of its Proficy industrial software business in a deal that could fetch as much as $900M-$1B, Bloomberg reported Friday. The company is working with ...
(Reuters) - General Electric Co plans to hire about 400 people to work in a new software development center it intends to open in San Ramon, California, next year, the largest U.S. conglomerate said ...
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