IBM has announced an agreement to acquire PureEdge Solutions, Inc., a privately held e-forms company based in Canada. The e-forms technology is expected to help IBM add value to their Workplace ...
The deal is expected to close July 22, said Ambuj Goyal, general manager of Workplace, Portal, Lotus and Collaboration Software Products at IBM. Terms of the agreement weren&'t disclosed. PureEdge CEO ...
IBM and AT&T have formed a new partnership that's meant to help enterprise clients adopt 5G technologies using IBM Cloud Satellite, IBM's hybrid cloud platform for managing apps in IBM Cloud, ...
The Armonk, N.Y.-based computing giant plans to integrate PureEdge&'s e-forms functionality into IBM Workplace and Lotus products, IBM executives said last week. Interoperability between the ...
ARMONK, N.Y–IBM Corp. here today formally unveiled its new design/foundry/consulting service unit designed to help OEMs develop everything from complex chips to ...
IBM and Twitter have announced a partnership that will merge Twitter’s massive flows of social media data with Big Blue’s analytics software, including Watson. The partnership will involve three major ...
The two Fortune 500 companies, International Business Machines corp. (IBM) and Salesforce, have agreed to integrate their artificial intelligence platforms and some of their software and service ...
IBM on Monday launched an Internet of Things unit and announced plans to form an education division. Big Blue also named Harriet Green, who was the CEO of the Thomas Cook Group, as general manager.
IBM, in a move to bolster its presence in the electronic forms market, is expected to close a deal tomorrow to acquire developer PureEdge Solutions. Terms of the acquisition have not been made public.
IBM is one of the world’s biggest system integrators, but to get closer to where enterprises are actually doing their work, it’s been inking partnerships with companies that build devices and run the ...