IBM to Use AT&T Flexware

IBM and AT&T Strengthen Alliance by Offering Advanced Cloud Networking to Businesses ARMONK, N.Y. and DALLAS - IBM and AT&T are teaming to help businesses manage their networking services more effectively and efficiently. In a world in which hybrid cloud and IT-as-a-service deployments have quickly become a business imperative, existing networks do not offer the agility and support needed to respond to the demands of today's ever-changing business climate.

Armonk Home Builders Win New York Design Award

A construction company from Armonk is the winner of a kitchen design award and is being featured in the October issue of New York Cottages & Gardens Magazine . The Innovation in Design Awards honor top design in New York and submissions are judged by a panel of judges composed of key influencers in the design industry.

Aerialtronics Commercial Drones Give IBM Watson Internet of Things a Bird’s Eye View

ARMONK, NY 4 October 2016: IBM and Aerialtronics, a Netherlands-based designer and producer of unmanned aircraft systems, today announced the first commercial drones featuring cognitive computing capabilities from the IBM Watson Internet of Things Platform on IBM Cloud. Aerialtronics vehicles can provide high-quality inspection services for global organizations across multiple industries, from monitoring city traffic patterns to inspecting wind turbines, oil rigs and cell tower optimization.

Armonk Developer Walks Out Of North Castle Town Board Meeting After Spat

An Armonk developer walked out of a North Castle Town Board meeting last week after town Supervisor Michael Schiliro demanded an apology from the builder for making "deplorable" comments about another town administrator, according to The Examiner. Michael Fareri, a developer who'd like to relocate affordable housing units from his condominium project on Bedford Road to a property at 470 Main St., apparently made comments about Sal Misiti, North Castle director of water and sewer, fueling Schiliro's anger, according to The Examiner, which reported that the supervisor called Fareri's comments "deplorable."

Heavenly Productions Donates Backpacks To Yonkers Students

A backpack filled with pens, glue sticks and notebooks may seem like a simple thing, but it can really make a difference for a child in need, say the folks at an Armonk-based nonprofit. Heavenly Productions Foundation raised about $10,000 this year which it used to buy backpacks, school supplies, new library books and classroom necessities such as hand sanitizer and facial tissues for schoolchildren and teachers in Yonkers.

Growing Threat Monster Hurricane Will Impact Armonk As Track Shifts

The most powerful Atlantic storm in nearly a decade now has more of a chance of impacting the area based on new projections that it will take a westward shift in its path. The slow-moving monster Category 4 storm, which is barreling along at just seven miles an hour, is now taking aim at Cuba and Haiti and could impact Florida and the Carolinas by the end of the workweek.