IBM update Not every organisation has the same appetite to adopt new technologies, which may hold them back, according to Visvanathan. “IBM recognises that people have legacy. The answer is not about pushing new technology down their throat,” he says.
“The reason we bought Red Hat is to give customers choice, to wrap an architecture around legacy IT,” he adds. In IBM’s vision of this architecture, “it only needs to be built once and can be deployed anywhere, across multiple cloud environments”.
It used to be the case that people could be sure they would not get fired for buying from IBM – but IBM is no longer the only option for IT leaders looking to build a secure and resilient IT architecture. There are a number of IT suppliers associated with a culture of innovation, and these are often used to stimulate innovation in IT departments.
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QCOM, AAPL, OLED - Coincidence on new iphone plans?TELECOM Sector
Qualcomm snapdragon chips tend to go into cell phones #QCOM
Apple introducing new iphone as release X a fake release to 5G #AAPL
OLED displays are the best in the market #OLED
STM chips for ASIC might be made by someone else #whoknows
AXTI 3D sensors might have competition ?? #whoknows (not PM)
Yes, I left out AMD, which might be making the GPU, who knows ?? #toolate-shipsailing
Am I more interested in Softbank comment on new Japanese Telecom Carrier IP and needing big investments from banks.
Bought OLED in August. QCOM in Sept. Sold AXTI for now...3D sensor users needed. STM well holding on for no good reason.
These are all prognostications and viewers come to own sense of reality, investing, and humor.
Samsung / 5G-Apple here's a new product idea: I'd love to see a whole house smart phone system. Every phone has WIFI, display, GPU, etc. for under $1K or abouts.