New Delhi: Stressing that tech giant IBM<\/a> has an incredible focus on India, its CEO Arvind Krishna<\/a> on Tuesday reiterated that the company is on the path to expand its operations and services in the country.

IBM currently employs 380,000 people serving clients in 170 countries and India has the highest number of IBMers outside of the US -- a key research and innovation hub for the tech giant that set up its first office in the country almost 26 years back.

\"We have a lot of collaborations in India and the regulatory framework promotes export of our services from the country,\" Krishna said during a virtual media interaction.

\"We are really proud that we provide services to the country's private sector banks, public sector banks, telecom companies and organisations in various other sectors,\" he emphasised, adding that the company is set to expand its services in the country.

\"The Indian market is very vibrant. To leverage this market further, organisations will have to have robust digital infrastructure which present an opportunity for us, as without digital infrastructure, organisations will find it hard to take their services to wider audience,\" he noted.

As IBM spins out a new company, Krishna recently said that it will have a separate leadership team in India.

However, people working for
IBM India<\/a> have nothing to worry as the IBM CEO said that he expects the employees to be accommodated in one company or the other.

\"I do not expect the creation of the new company to have any material impact in India,\" Krishna had told reporters in a call, adding that there will be nothing \"controversial\".

\"This is not a restructuring, this is a spin out,\" he said.

IBM will separate its Managed Infrastructure Services unit of its Global Technology Services division into a new public company.

The yet to be named new company is currently codenamed \"NewCo\".

Krishna, who guides IBM's overall strategy in core and emerging
technologies<\/a> including Artificial Intelligence<\/a> (AI), quantum computing, Blockchain<\/a>, Cloud platform services, data-driven solutions and nanotechnology, has the task at hand to tap the growing talent pool in new-age technologies and leverage the true potential.

Today, IBM powers two of the largest telcos in India, nine out of 10 top banks, 2\/3rd of milk and dairy products industry, country's largest airport (traffic), etc are run and managed by IBM.

Krishna, an alumnus of
Indian Institute of Technology<\/a>, Kanpur (IIT-K), knows the potential the country has and has gone bullish on India, especially on the R&D and innovation to create for the world.

IBM's businesses in India include Cloud and Cognitive Solutions (including RedHat and Watson), Services, Systems, Security, The Weather Company (an IBM business), R&D labs and client innovation centres.

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IBM首席执行官Arvind Krishna重申意图扩大在印度的业务

强调科技巨头IBM已经令人难以置信的专注于印度,其CEO Arvind Krishna周二重申,公司正在扩大其业务和服务。

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新德里:强调科技巨头IBM有一个令人难以置信的专注于印度,其首席执行官Arvind Krishna周二重申,公司正在扩大其业务和服务。

IBM目前雇佣了380000人在170个国家服务客户,印度拥有最多的IBM之外的美国——一个关键的研究和创新中心的科技巨头在中国建立了第一个办事处近26年。

“我们有很多的合作在印度和我们服务的监管框架促进出口的国家,”克里希纳说在一个虚拟的媒体互动。

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“我们很自豪,我们提供服务的私营部门银行,公共部门银行、电信公司和组织在其他领域,”他强调,他补充说,该公司将扩大其服务。

“印度市场非常活跃。进一步利用这个市场,组织必须有强劲的数字基础设施,为我们提供了一个契机,是没有数字基础设施,组织将很难把他们的服务更广泛的观众,”他说。

作为IBM旋转出一个新的公司,克里希纳最近表示,它将在印度有一个单独的领导团队。

然而,人的工作IBM印度没什么可担心的IBM首席执行官表示,他预计员工安置在一个公司或另一个。

“我不希望创建新公司在印度有实质性影响,”克里希纳在打电话告诉记者,并称将没有“有争议的”。

“这不是一个重组,这是一种失去,”他说。

IBM将单独的管理基础设施服务部门的全球技术服务部门进入新的上市公司。

目前尚未命名的新公司代号为“新”。

克里希纳,指导IBM在核心和新兴的总体战略技术包括人工智能(AI)、量子计算区块链、云平台服务、数据驱动的解决方案和纳米技术,手头的任务,点击在新时代人才技术和利用潜力。

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今天,IBM权力两个最大的电信公司在印度,十大的银行,2/3rd牛奶和乳制品行业,中国最大的机场(交通)等由IBM运行和管理。

克里希纳,校友的印度理工学院,坎普尔(IIT-K),知道这个国家的潜力和已经看好印度,特别是在研发和创新创造的世界。

IBM在印度的业务包括云和认知解决方案(包括RedHat和华生)服务,系统安全,天气公司(IBM业务)、研发实验室和客户创新中心。

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New Delhi: Stressing that tech giant IBM<\/a> has an incredible focus on India, its CEO Arvind Krishna<\/a> on Tuesday reiterated that the company is on the path to expand its operations and services in the country.

IBM currently employs 380,000 people serving clients in 170 countries and India has the highest number of IBMers outside of the US -- a key research and innovation hub for the tech giant that set up its first office in the country almost 26 years back.

\"We have a lot of collaborations in India and the regulatory framework promotes export of our services from the country,\" Krishna said during a virtual media interaction.

\"We are really proud that we provide services to the country's private sector banks, public sector banks, telecom companies and organisations in various other sectors,\" he emphasised, adding that the company is set to expand its services in the country.

\"The Indian market is very vibrant. To leverage this market further, organisations will have to have robust digital infrastructure which present an opportunity for us, as without digital infrastructure, organisations will find it hard to take their services to wider audience,\" he noted.

As IBM spins out a new company, Krishna recently said that it will have a separate leadership team in India.

However, people working for
IBM India<\/a> have nothing to worry as the IBM CEO said that he expects the employees to be accommodated in one company or the other.

\"I do not expect the creation of the new company to have any material impact in India,\" Krishna had told reporters in a call, adding that there will be nothing \"controversial\".

\"This is not a restructuring, this is a spin out,\" he said.

IBM will separate its Managed Infrastructure Services unit of its Global Technology Services division into a new public company.

The yet to be named new company is currently codenamed \"NewCo\".

Krishna, who guides IBM's overall strategy in core and emerging
technologies<\/a> including Artificial Intelligence<\/a> (AI), quantum computing, Blockchain<\/a>, Cloud platform services, data-driven solutions and nanotechnology, has the task at hand to tap the growing talent pool in new-age technologies and leverage the true potential.

Today, IBM powers two of the largest telcos in India, nine out of 10 top banks, 2\/3rd of milk and dairy products industry, country's largest airport (traffic), etc are run and managed by IBM.

Krishna, an alumnus of
Indian Institute of Technology<\/a>, Kanpur (IIT-K), knows the potential the country has and has gone bullish on India, especially on the R&D and innovation to create for the world.

IBM's businesses in India include Cloud and Cognitive Solutions (including RedHat and Watson), Services, Systems, Security, The Weather Company (an IBM business), R&D labs and client innovation centres.

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