IBM India pays Rs 1 crore plus to over 130 of its employees
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India has always been a bright place for
The revenue for IBM India increased about 10.3% from $3.11 billion to $3.43 billion in a year. The main reason for this was the outstanding performance of the company’s domestic IT and export IT services businesses. The former grew 10.6% to $731 million and the latter grew 13.6% to $2.34 billion.
The export business also grew better than most of the Indian IT servise companies.
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IBM has merged three subsidiaries in India -- Bigfix Software, Telelogic India and Unica Softtech Systems India -- into Sterling Commerce Solutions India and a one-step down subsidiary IBM Business Consulting Services.
Globally however, IBM has seen its revenue decline for 18 consecutive quarters, as the company struggles to deal with the massive changes in the technology environment towards cloud and mobile. It is investing significantly in areas like analytics and cognitive computing.
In India, the company has an analytics centre of excellence in Bengaluru and last year, it launched its first public cloud data centre in Chennai as part of a $1.2 billion investment to grow its cloud footprint. It also opened a mobile first
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