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IBM Accelerates Investments in Emerging Markets
Hard|OCP - July 29, 2008 07:07 AM
IBM today announced it has opened three centers of excellence in China, Mexico and India to provide clients with access to the latest technologies and processes in banking, retail and service management arenas. IBM’s focus on emerging markets -- or countries with high economic growth potential -- has accelerated. These countries represented 18 percent of IBM’s geographic revenue in the second quarter of 2008, and together grew 21 percent as reported.
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