At IBM TechXchange conference in Orlando, IBM announced the general availability of IBM Instana GenAI Observability, a breakthrough in observability designed for the era of generative AI. This...
Risk and compliance leaders, security teams and AI owners often ask these two questions: “Can I see exactly what my AI agents are doing in production?” “Can I get a unified view of my AI...
Netezza has taken a major leap forward in its modernization journey by introducing Native Cloud Object Storage support directly within the engine. This powerful new capability allows users to...
The launch of Granite 4.0 initiates a new era for IBM’s family of enterprise-ready large language models, leveraging novel architectural advancements to double down on small, efficient language models that provide competitive performance at reduced costs and latency. The Granite 4.0 models were developed with a particular emphasis on essential tasks for agentic workflows, both in standalone deployments and as cost-efficient building blocks in complex systems alongside larger reasoning models.
IBM (NYSE: IBM) and AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today announced a collaboration to deliver advanced AI infrastructure to Zyphra, an open-source AI research and product company based in San Francisco, California. Under a multi-year agreement between IBM and Zyphra, IBM is positioned to deliver a large cluster of AMD Instinct™ MI300X GPUs on IBM Cloud for Zyphra to use for training frontier multimodal foundation models. This collaboration is expected to deliver among the largest advanced generative AI training capabilities to date powered by an AMD stack running on IBM Cloud.