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IBM ecosystem executive Kareem Yusuf talks about Instana, Watsonx, and partner programs as the channel enters 2026.
As the job market cools and companies announce layoffs or drops in hiring tied to artificial intelligence, Americans are asking a familiar but urgent question: Is automation coming for their jobs?
Higher education is, by nature, very slow to change. So it is with embracing artificial intelligence. Yet, when they finally come, the changes will come in an avalanche.
Few things have truly disrupted the ski industry in the last 100 years. Think the rise of snowboarding, the invention of shaped skis or the introduction of the multi-resort season pass. Yet another ...