The answer to address water scarcity and quality: technology
The Latest
Call for Code P-TECH Challenge announces top honors
The future looks bright for teens who participated in the global Call for Code P-TECH Challenge to propose ways that ...
by Justina Nixon-Saintil | August 17, 2021
Celebrating the tech talent of tomorrow
Progress starts with inclusion. At IBM, we understand that education and skills are the key to ensuring equity and ...
by Obed Louissaint | July 26, 2021
IBMers in Canada fight human trafficking with the DataJam competition
According to Public Safety Canada, in 2018, 97% of victims of human trafficking were women and girls...
by Carolyn Murphy | July 20, 2021
50 Years After its First Formal Environmental Policy, IBM is Still Challenging Itself
Fifty years ago, IBM’s then-Chairman and CEO Thomas J. Watson Jr. issued the company’s first ...
by Wayne Balta | July 14, 2021
Thinking big with Tech Divas from Black Girls CODE
Nearly five years ago, an IBM colleague introduced me to Black Girls CODE, an organization dedicated to training young ...
by Yolanda Rabun | July 7, 2021
Corporate responsibility: Building a more sustainable, equitable future
I am proud to share IBM’s 2020 Corporate Responsibility Report. This collection of programs, ...
by Justina Nixon-Saintil | June 30, 2021
Introducing Professor Idiom: IBM Service Corps chatbot engages students in new ways
IBM Service Corps partnered with the Abheda Foundation in India to design and build an AI-based ...
by Sourav Mallik | June 7, 2021
IBMers set out to help schools battle ransomware in 2021
In August 2019, the Tangipahoa Parish School System in Louisiana – 45 miles east of Baton Rouge – experienced a ...
by Mercedes Escala | June 2, 2021
IBM volunteers: Celebrating the heroes of an unprecedented year
2020 was a year like no other in modern history. Despite extraordinary challenges, IBM volunteers—...
by Justina Nixon-Saintil | May 13, 2021
More Articles
Categories
Corporate Responsibility P-TECH IBM Volunteers Environment Education and Skills