$5 Billion Commitment: IBM Expands Open-Source Software Security
IBM is committing $5 billion to secure open-source software. The company is investing heavily in a new cybersecurity platform and AI-driven security initiatives. IBM is also utilizing 20,000 engineers to support the new initiative.
IBM announced a significant commitment to open-source software security with a $5 billion investment (IBM, Red Hat Pledge $5 Billion for AI-Driven Open Source Security Initiative ). This move aligns with the company's broader strategy to leverage AI and machine learning to bolster its security offerings (International Business Machines Corporation stock (US4592001014): AI push and Red Hat drive IBM's).
IBM is also investing $10 billion in quantum computing and $5 billion on a new cybersecurity platform for enterprise customers (IBM rises as it unveils $10B quantum investment, $5B to AI-linked open-source software ). This platform will utilize 20,000 engineers to secure open-source software (IBM commits $5B and 20,000 engineers to secure open-source software).
The commitment reflects IBM's recognition of the importance of open-source security in maintaining customer trust and securing data. The company will continue to invest in this area, aiming to stay competitive in the evolving cybersecurity landscape.
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