Rishab Jolly moved to the US to get his MBA after starting his engineering career in India. He was hired at Microsoft in 2017 as a product manager.
IBM is buying data infrastructure company Confluent for $11 billion in cash in a bid to bolster its data and automation products as ever more companies move their tech operations to the cloud and ...
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IBM is acquiring a data streaming platform in a deal worth $11 billion. The iconic technology and consulting company announced the agreement with Confluent, Inc. on Monday. Confluent is an open-source ...
IBM has announced it's acquiring data streaming platform Confluent in an $11 billion deal IBM said Monday it's buying data streaming platform Confluent in a deal worth $11 billion that will help ...
This year, about 45 percent of the revenues at Big Blue will come from software. But IBM wants to push this up to half of revenues and then onwards from there. IBM also wants to find the modern AI era ...
IBM has agreed to acquire cloud-native enterprise data streaming platform Confluent in a move designed to expand its portfolio of tools for building AI applications The company said Monday in a ...
IBM announced on Monday it is acquiring Confluent for $11 billion, sending shares of the data streaming platform up about 29% in morning trading. By midday trading, at the time of this writing, ...
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