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With that infrastructure, IBM Brazil is one of the main IT service providers for the external market. Brazil generated about US$ 3 billion in 2009 in IT services and is projected to reach $20 billion ...
IBM has announced a new leader for its Brazil operations, a year after it made major senior-level changes involving Brazilian executives. Marcelo Braga has been appointed as president and ...
International Business Machines Corp. announced Wednesday a deal to buy Brazil-based provider of robotic process automation software WDG Soluções Em Sistemas E Automação De Processos LTDA ...
IBM has 12 research labs in the world and, in Brazil, the IBM Research lab was established four years ago, with centers in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Since then, almost 100 patents have been ...
IBM is set to pay $190 in cash per Red Hat share. The merger was announced last October. According to media reports, Brazil’s Administrative Council for Economic Defense (or Cade) overruled a ...
IBM has opened a multizone region for its cloud services in Brazil, fulfilling a promise made back in 2019. In 2019, IBM had one data center in São Paulo, Brazil, and promised it would extend it to a ...
Twitter vs. Zika: IBM teams with Brazilian organization to battle virus using social media. by Clare McGrane on July 27, 2016 at 12:12 pm July 27, 2016 at 12:12 pmClare McGrane on July 27, 2016 at ...
Consistent with its expansion policy in the growth markets, tech giant International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) recently announced its entry into a strategic agreement with Brazil-based EBX ...
PORTLAND, Ore.—IBM Research Monday (June 7) said it would establish its first research laboratory in South America, IBM Research-Brazil. It will be the company's first new permanent lab in 12 years.
IBM is teaming up with the government of Brazil to develop the country's expertise in open-source software such as Linux, the technology giant announced Friday. Big Blue signed a letter of intent ...
IBM said it will open a research laboratory in Brazil with the cooperation of the country's government.
IBM Corp. will spend more than US$1 million to help fund a Linux technology center in Brazil. The center, created in conjunction with the Brazilian government, aims to train 700 public service ...
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