The locations let IBM teach both startups and big companies how to harness its cloud services.
The locations let IBM teach both startups and big companies how to harness its cloud services.
At one time, a tech industry truism held that “nobody ever got fired for buying IBM.” The company was practically synonymous with computing in many industries, whether it was offering mainframes or early PCs. But when it comes to new technologies like cloud computing, younger programmers at startups today are less likely to instinctively reach for offerings from Big Blue, the company readily acknowledges.