IBM Environmental Intelligence Suite combines weather, climate, and operational data and environmental performance management into a single solution Helps companies anticipate and respond to climate ...
IBM (NYSE: IBM) has selected five solutions developed within the company for recognition under its new Corporate Environmental Innovation Program, which highlights innovations that significantly ...
IBM has announced the acquisition of Australian environmental performance management data firm Envizi to help organisations better measure their supply chain's environmental impact. While financial ...
IBM's beta release of its Environmental Intelligence (EI) platform offers application developers and data scientists curated environmental insights powered by AI with access to open-source geospatial ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
IBM will integrate Envizi’s applications, used by businesses to achieve their sustainability goals by analyzing and monitoring energy usage and emissions, with its own asset and supply chain ...
IBM has acquired Envizi, a data and analytics software provider for environmental performance management. According to IBM, the purchase builds on its growing investments in AI-powered ...
Help clients manage environmental, social and governance (ESG) matters, work together to build business strategy and demonstrate positive correlation between purpose and financial performance Combine ...
Environmental tech start-up Veridium will use IBM's technology to issue and manage carbon credit-backed tokens on the blockchain. While environmental credits are already traded, IBM and Veridium said ...
ARMONK, N.Y., July 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- IBM's (NYSE: IBM) operational CO2 emissions have been reduced by 39.7% since 2005, according to IBM's 30th annual IBM and the Environment Report, released ...
There are some things that machines are simply better at doing than humans, but humans still have plenty going for them. Here's a look at how the two are going to work in concert to deliver a more ...