At Think 2026, IBM announced the general availability of IBM Sovereign Core, a new software platform designed to help organizations build and operate AI-ready sovereign environments and verify their control — giving enterprises and governments an end-to-end approach to digital sovereignty.
Scientists at Cleveland Clinic, RIKEN, and IBM (NYSE: IBM) have used IBM quantum computers and two of the world’s most powerful supercomputers to simulate protein complexes spanning up to 12,635 atoms. These are the largest-known simulations of biologically meaningful molecules performed with quantum hardware yet, and signal that quantum computers are maturing into useful scientific tools which can help solve fundamental problems in biology, chemistry, and life sciences.
This year, we celebrate the 40th year of the strategic partnership between IBM and Oracle. To mark the milestone, we are advancing our partnership to help meet our customers’ evolving needs and...
At IBM, we’ve always believed that your data shouldn’t just sit in a silo; it should be the engine that powers your enterprise intelligence. That’s why we launched IBM Db2 Genius Hub: a...
As enterprises move from experimenting with AI to operationalizing it at scale, one reality becomes clear: AI must work reliably where enterprise data lives. For many organizations that means...