Wednesday, 9 November 2011

IBM Indore

Welcome IBM in Indore 

 

Indore:While companies like TCS, Wipro, Infosys, have planned to come to the state's commercial capital, Indore's dream of becoming an IT hub got another shot in the arm with IBM opening its new branch office.

IBM is extremely excited about enhancing its presence in Indore city - and looks forward to reaching out to a wide range of organizations across the public and private sector.The IBM city sites are tailored to bring to doorstep the global technology expertise and experience of IBM - to deliver affordable solutions that address your business priorities. IBM and our local business partners are committed to providing innovative systems, services, software and solutions that improve efficiency, solve problems and enable you to seize new opportunities. This comprehensive site will provide you information on our business offerings as well as our academic and community Initiatives that help to build skills to harness opportunities in the 21st century.

Bangalore:IBM announced the opening of a new branch office in Indore, Madhya Pradesh in central India as part of the company's continued geographic expansion initiative to increase its presence in key growth markets and support its global growth strategy.

The new office, inaugurated by Mr.Pradeep Mathur, Director, IIT Indore, is one of IBM's 15 branches across the country and is part of IBM's ongoing investment in India covering the creation of new facilities, offices, training and recruitment, sales and marketing and corporate citizenship. IBM currently is focused on increasing its presence in smaller cities across the country to meet the growing needs of clients and partners and to establish a footprint in over 40 Indian cities by 2013.

With the new office in Indore, IBM wants to strengthen its ability to deliver more advanced and high-value solutions to its clients such as information management, security and networking, cloud computing, business analytics, strategic outsourcing and hosting services.

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