VentureBeat May 2, 2024
Michael Nuñez

IBM has dramatically expanded the availability of its software offerings on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Marketplace, making its SaaS solutions accessible to customers in 92 countries, up from just five previously. The move, part of a strategic collaboration between the two tech giants, aims to accelerate the adoption of hybrid cloud and AI among enterprises worldwide.

“We’re seeing very much of a hybrid approach to generative AI, an open multimodal approach to generative AI,” said Nick Otto, Head of Global Strategic Partnerships at IBM, in an exclusive interview with VentureBeat. “It’s been really fun to see over the last 12 months, kind of the convergence of hybrid cloud and AI.”

The expanded offerings...

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