Louis Gerstner, the transformational CEO of IBM who turned the company from a struggling giant to a tech leader, dies at 83.
Gerstner’s nine-year tenure as the chairman and CEO of the company known as “Big Blue” is often used as a case study in ...
Gerstner’s nine-year tenure as chairman and CEO of the company known as “Big Blue” is often used as a case study in corporate ...
Quantum computing has become one of the most hyped frontiers in technology, yet the companies most loudly promising ...
Installed as an outsider, he engineered a comeback, shifting the company’s focus from a waning mainframe computer business ...
Louis Gerstner, the former CEO and chairman of IBM, died on Saturday, aged 83. IBM chairman and CEO Arvind Krishna announced ...
Gerstner moved to IBM from being the CEO of RJR Nabisco in April 1993 after stints at American Express (AXP.N) and the ...
A new technical paper titled “Making Strong Error-Correcting Codes Work Effectively for HBM in AI Inference” was published by researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, ScaleFlux and IBM T.J.
He changed the culture and found a new business mission for the storied company that had fallen on hard times.He died Saturday at age 83.
Gerstner joined IBM from RJR Nabisco in 1993 to rescue the company at a time when it was reporting multibillion-dollar annual losses and oversaw a regimen of job cuts and plant closings as he slashed ...
The company looked to be in an unfixable decline when he took over in 1993—and changed its focus from hardware to services.
Understanding the chemical properties of a molecule is an inherently quantum problem, making quantum computers a good tool ...