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IBM is currently focused on increasing its presence in smaller, rapidly developing Indian cities as part of its plan to establish a presence in 40 Indian cities by 2013. By extending its network of regional branches, IBM is strengthening its ability to deliver more advanced technologies and services to its clients and partners across the country.
Changes in the IT EXIN service industry are requiring professionals to have more than just knowledge of service management principles. They have to know how to do their jobs. EXIN’s new publication “Qualifications for Professional Roles” (pdf) explains the current shift from theoretical certifications to role-based qualifications and the advantages this brings to both companies and professionals.
With the Art of Touch palette, people have access to an exclusive set of digital brushes and effects to create art in a modern Web browser using their mouse. Three brushes produce a ribbon, smoke or streak and, initially, five different effects can be added to each stroke with the click, swipe or flick of a mouse.
Datuk Badlisham Ghazali, CEO of Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC) said, “IBM is the type of high-growth global company that we want to attract, invest and grow in Malaysia with our globally competitive workforce, world-class business environment and excellent technology infrastructure.” IBM is one of the first technology companies to make a shared services investment in Cyberjaya.
“IBM is a partner to innovative and high-growth companies across India. By strengthening our presence in the Madhya Pradesh region we are able to offer the most advanced technologies and solutions to our local partners and clients – helping them to do things smarter and break away from the rest of the pack,” said Nipun Mehrotra, Vice President, General Business and Geographic Expansion, IBM India/South Asia.









