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February 19 2019 Greetings! Wikibon's weekly Newsletter brings you the timely research, insights, an

February 19 2019 Greetings! Wikibon's weekly Newsletter brings you the timely research, insights, and opportunities to engage with the communities of your peers. [] [IBM CEO Declares Chapter 2 of Cloud and AI at IBM Think 2019]( [by Dave Vellante]( In this analysis on Forbes, Dave analyzes what IBM missed in Chapter One, and where it sits in the competitive landscape for multicloud. Red Hat is a big bet to help Big Blue in an ever-changing cloud-native marketplace. [Read the full article]( [] [Cloud and Red Hat will determine future course for IBM]( [by Mark Albertson]( IBM Corp.'s customers are not just looking for the company to simply deliver services anymore. They want help in developing new business models and transforming the enterprise, according to analysts. Meeting customer need will depend a great deal on how IBM leverages its cloud strategy and the acquisition of Red Hat Inc. [Read More]( [] [SiliconANGLE presents theCUBE Insights]( Official Podcast feed for SiliconANGLE Media's podcast where our hosts and guests reflect upon the many events theCUBE provides coverage for. The most recent episode comes from theCUBE at IBM Think 2019. Subscribe now and don't miss an episode in 2019 [Subscribe for weekly episodes]( [iTunes]( Spotify: [spoti.fi/2O83OBn]( [] [Come see our analysts LIVE at]( Events Limited availability for meetings with our analyst team at these events - Contact us to meet [Enterprise Connect 2019]( Kissimmee FL March 18 - 22 [Accenture Innovation Hub]( Boston MA US March 6 2019 [Wikibon Research]( Media Inc. Researching the communities and technologies driving change. [Have a question for our analysts? Ask away!]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [View our profile on LinkedIn]( [View our videos on YouTube]( Copyright © 2017. All Rights Reserved. Wikibon, 5 Mount Royal, Suite 280, Marlborough, MA 01752 [SafeUnsubscribe™ {EMAIL}]( [Forward this email]( | [Update Profile]( | [About our service provider]( Sent by jackie.sampson@siliconangle.com in collaboration with [Constant Contact]( [Try it free today](

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