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With Covid-19 disrupting the world of work, "anywhere" workforce has now emerged as a top challenge until 2023 for many Indian CEOs, said an IBM study on Friday.Half of outperforming company CEOs surveyed globally and 35 per cent in . ....
IBM appoints Martin Schroeter as CEO of NewCo By IANS | Published on Thu, Jan 7 2021 18:57 IST | 0 Views IBM appoints Martin Schroeter as CEO of NewCo. Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, Jan 7 : Tech giant IBM on Thursday announced the appointment of Martin Schroeter as the Chief Executive Officer of the independent company that will be created following the separation of IBM s Managed Infrastructure Services business NewCo . NewCo will focus on the management and modernisation of IT infrastructure in every industry around the world. The previously announced separation is expected to occur by the end of 2021. Martin is a world-class leader and is uniquely qualified to drive the long-term success of the new, independent company. He has a deep understanding of the industry and has earned the trust of our clients and of the investor community, Arvind Krishna, Chairman and CEO of IBM, said in a statement. ....
Indian firms see a silver lining in Cloud in pandemic-hit year By Nishant Arora ( IANS) | Published on Wed, Dec 23 2020 14:36 IST | 0 Views
Event: Free Photo: Indian firms see a silver lining in Cloud in pandemic-hit year. Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, Dec 23 : The Covid-19 pandemic accelerated Cloud adoption by several years in 2020 and Indian enterprises of all sizes fast-tracked their decisions to shun the legacy infrastructure and move their operations in piecemeal or in full to artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML)-powered Cloud. For Cloud players, the year offered a great opportunity to sell their scalable and secure Cloud-based solutions while keeping data within the territories of the country. ....
The Covid-19 pandemic accelerated Cloud adoption by several years in 2 020 and Indian enterprises of all sizes fast-tracked their decisions to shun the legacy infrastructure and move their operations in piecemeal or in full to artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML)-powered Cloud. For Cloud players, the year offered a great opportunity to sell their scalable and secure Cloud-based solutions while keeping data within the territories of the country. According to an IDC survey that came out in November, more than 60 per cent of the Indian organisations plan to leverage Cloud platforms for digital innovation, as the firms re-strategise their IT spending plans as a result of Covid-19. ....
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