What IBM’s profit warning means: Hardware is ‘eating everyone’s lunch’
The company said the shortfall in its software and infrastructure business was tied to clients spending on memory ahead of price hikes.
The company said the shortfall in its software and infrastructure business was tied to clients spending on memory ahead of price hikes.
President Donald Trump challenged NATO’s united front on Wednesday, slamming several allies for not spending enough on defense, spotlighting internal divisions within the alliance. NATO leaders’ gathering in Turkey comes at a time when the alliance is facing mounting challenges both externally and internally, and questions are mounting on how to best support Ukraine in…
TV journalist Katie Couric has opened up about the frightening health scare she suffered while staying at her in-laws’ Aspen retreat—revealing that doctors initially thought her symptoms were a sign of a stroke. Couric, 69, recounted the frightening June 27 ordeal in a Substack post, explaining that she was ultimately diagnosed with transient global amnesia—a…
Today, 1 in 8 Americans receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. Roughly 1 in 2 will qualify at some point in their lives. That is not a niche at the edge of grocery retail. That’s the mainstream, cycling in and out of eligibility as the economy tightens and loosens. Forage is building for that…
Edelman Financial Engines is appealing a judge’s decision to dismiss its lawsuit against Mariner Wealth Advisors, intending to bring the case to the federal appeals court. Edelman Financial Engines’ attorneys on Thursday filed that they intended to appeal the case to the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals to overturn the judgment by Kansas Federal Court…
That mindset now shapes the content I create, too. Most market content is built around products. Mine is built around principles. I ask one question before I hit record: if someone watched this, would they trust me more? Sometimes that is teaching. Sometimes it shows leadership, admitting mistakes, or highlighting someone else’s success instead of my own,…
Digital revenue has turned identity verification from a back-office control into a front-door growth issue for financial services firms. The PYMNTS Intelligence report “When ‘Good Enough’ Isn’t Enough: Digital Identity Verification in the Age of Bots and Agents,” a collaboration with Trulioo, found that 76% of financial services firms earn at least three-quarters of their…