IBM (Thailand) this year will focus on four business areas and look for a partner to expand to Myanmar.
"I think that today business is entering a new era of computing that
utilises platforms to enter new markets," general manager Parnsiree
Amatayakul said yesterday.
The company will work on developing an innovation centre and providing
its system. It will also market middleware and aligned solutions
focusing on four areas - smarter cities, smarter analytics, smarter
commerce and social business solutions.
The firm last year reached its revenue target by cashing in on the
growth market upcountry and adding customers from government agencies,
the telecom industry and manufacturing.
IBM will offer new systems and solutions such as Watson, an
artificial-intelligence computer system capable of answering questions
posed in natural languages. It will also provide big data,
cyber-security and future systems such as Pure System.
Social platform convergence, information technology moving from back to
front office and cognitive computing are also drivers of revenue.
"IBM last year gained revenue from new buyers and new markets. The
upcountry market acts as a key market, since manufacturing, individuals
as well as small and medium businesses have spent and invested money to
employ information technology to support their business," she said.
Another new market is Myanmar. It is waiting for an opportunity to
enter the new market via business partners. It is already operating in
Laos via such partnerships.
IBM worldwide last year achieved revenue of US$104.5 billion (Bt3.12
trillion). Its cloud computing business was up 80 per cent, its "smarter
planet" initiative 25 per cent, business analytics 13 per cent and
growth markets 7 per cent.
source: The Nation
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/business/IBM-puts-focus-on-four-business-areas-30199981.html
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