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ARMONK, N.Y. (CBS.MW) - IBM plans to announce Thursday that it will launch a new branding campaign to better advertise the consumer electronics products that make use of its technologies.
IBM's research and development (R&D) initiatives set it apart from its peers. On an annual basis, the company invests around 7-8% on R&D for reaping high-growth and high-value opportunities.
IBM's own careers site numbers back that up. On January 7, 2024, Big Blue listed just 173 open positions in India. On November 23, 2024, there were 2,946 jobs available in the nation.
IBM's top executive in India has warned employees about moonlighting. Here's what's happening, according to The Economic Times.
BENGALURU: Following its global move, IBM is initiating a redeployment initiative in India too, where some employees will be asked to find positions internally within a 30 to 60 day period. It is ...
IBM and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) have announced their collaboration to deploy India's largest quantum computing system at the Quantum Valley Tech Park located in Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh ...
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – IBM is going to train 500,000 people in the tools of cybersecurity in India, according to a top executive. “Cybersecurity is a major investment focus and growth ...
IBM's decision to close its research and development (R&D) operations in China marks a significant retreat from a once-promising market.The move, affecting over 1,000 employees in major cities ...
IBM announced three MoUs with three Indian entities to help India in semiconductors, AI, and quantum technology, three areas vital to India's ambition as the South Asian country is eager to stay ...
IBM <IBM.N> aims to grab more outsourcing deals from Indian telecoms companies and is in talks with the Indian unit of Vodafone Plc <VOD.L>, a senior official said on Friday.
India has been witnessing growing interest in quantum computing, with students, developers, and academia actively participating. Consequently, the country is emerging as a talent hub for quantum ...