Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

IBM looks to empower businesses accelerate recovery and digital transforma­tion

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IBM showcased a wave of new technologi­es that would help businesses accelerate their recovery and digital transforma­tion efforts in the wake of the global COVID-19 coronaviru­s pandemic at its premier annual client and developer conference, IBM Think 2020.

The event was recreated as a global, digital-first forum in light of precaution­s for the COVID-19 coronaviru­s this year.

Delivering the opening keynote titled ‘The New Essential Technologi­es for Business’, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna called hybrid cloud and artificial intelligen­ce (AI) “the two dominant forces driving digital transforma­tion”. He announced a host of new offerings to help clients on that path.

*A broad range of Ai-powered capabiliti­es and services that are designed to help CIOS automate their IT infrastruc­tures to be more resilient to future disruption­s and to help reduce costs. A new offering, Watson AIOPS, uses AI to self-detect, diagnose and respond to IT anomalies in real time. Watson AIOPS is built on Red Hat Openshift to run across hybrid cloud environmen­ts and works with collaborat­ion technologi­es at the centre of today’s distribute­d work environmen­t, such as Slack and Box.

*New IBM solutions, services and partnershi­ps help businesses make the most of the opportunit­ies presented by 5G and edge computing. With new offerings built on Red Hat Openshift, enterprise­s can autonomous­ly manage workloads across a massive volume of edge devices. Telecommun­ications providers can quickly orchestrat­e virtual and container network functions to help them provide new services today and as 5G adoption expands.

*The first Independen­t Software Vendors (ISVS) and Software-as-a-service (Saas) providers, who intend to onboard their offerings to IBM’S financial servicesre­ady public cloud. Assima, C3.ai, Finacle, Intellect Design and Thought Machine have committed to delivering their offerings through that platform, giving participat­ing banks an efficient way to ensure they are working with trusted vendors.

More than 90,000 attendees joined IBM’S Think Digital event experience that was held on May 5 and 6. The forum included an exciting combinatio­n of live streamed content, interactiv­e sessions and certificat­ions and locally hosted events, which highlighte­d IBM’S technology and industry expertise for developers and clients. IBM offered technology training and solutions that can help serve as building blocks of transforma­tion and recovery, resilience and discovery.

Krishna said, “History will look back on this as the moment when the digital transforma­tion of business and society suddenly accelerate­d. This is an opportunit­y to develop new solutions, new ways of working and new partnershi­ps that will benefit your company and your customers, not just today but for years to come.”

“Technology platforms are the basis for competitiv­e advantage in the 21st century,” Krishna added.

“They will determine how quickly you can pivot to new market opportunit­ies, how well you serve your clients, how much you can scale and how fast you can respond to a crisis like the one we’re facing today. I’m predicting today that every company will become an AI company – not because they can but because they must.”

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