Three key differentiators of IBM’s AI and cloud offerings are cross-platform automation, integration with multiple clouds, and tie-ins to IBM professional services.
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After underperforming the market for most of the past decade, IBM is seeing its strategy of acquiring companies to build a broad, multicloud platform start to pay real dividends.
On March 12, IBM stock hit an all-time-high share price of $197.78, putting an exclamation point on a remarkable turnaround for the company whose shares nosedived to a low of $74 in 2020. In the fourth quarter of last year, IBM revenue grew by 4%, year over year, reaching $17.4 billion. Annual revenue hit $61.8 billion, a 2% increase over 2022.
Arvind Krishna, IBM chairman and CEO, credited AI and hybrid cloud as the key drivers of the company’s resurgence. “In the fourth quarter, we grew revenue in all of our segments, driven by continued adoption of our hybrid …