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A technology architecture that IBM calls the intelligent data fabric means that its customers will be able to access, integrate and manage data without ever having to move it, regardless of where the data resides or how it is stored. And that, in turn, provides the platform for advances in artificial intelligence (AI), hybrid cloud, and quantum computing that allow for distributed queries that run eight times faster at nearly half the cost compared to alternatives. A set of announcements around these capabilities were made at the company’s Think conference, held virtually last week.

“We will look back on this year and last as the moment the world entered the digital century in full force,” said IBM chairman and CEO Arvind Krishna. “In the same way that we electrified factories and machines in the past century, we will use hybrid cloud to infuse AI into software and systems in the 21st century.

“One thing is certain: this is a future that must be built on a foundation of deep industry collaboration.”

IBM says it is all-in on hybrid cloud and AI, “because we understand that businesses need a clear and credible path to modernising their mission-critical systems”.

A new IBM study on the adoption of AI for business reveals that the imperative to embed AI into business processes became more urgent during the pandemic. Of IT professionals surveyed, 43% said that their companies had accelerated their rollout of AI. And nearly half of global IT professionals surveyed said they evaluate AI providers in large part on their ability to automate processes.

IBM provided the following information on innovations unveiled at Think:

New capabilities bring data and AI together:

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New AI transforms how companies develop, deploy and operate IT and modernise applications:

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IBM brings quantum computing one step closer to everyday use:

The announcements made during the Think event come just days after IBM unveiled the world’s first two nanometre chip which will enable faster, more efficient computing from the data centre to the edge; Cloud Engine, a front-end platform that can help developers quickly deploy cloud-native applications without having to acquire new skills or configure complex code; Spectrum Fusion, a fully-containerized version of IBM’s storage and data protection software designed to provide a streamlined way to discover data from across the enterprise; and IBM’s alliance with Zscaler on Zero Trust where IBM Security Services combines the technology of Zscaler and the expertise of IBM to help clients adopt an end-to-end secure access service edge (SASE) approach, marrying authentication and permission to deliver security and privacy enhancements.

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