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IBM is the largest information technology provider in the world, selling hardware, technology infrastructure (middleware) financing, and services. With annual revenues exceeding $90 billion, IBM offers a wide range of services, solutions, and technologies that enable customers, large and small, to innovate. IBM believes innovation means more than inventing innovative products and solutions, although it continues its legacy of changing the course of information technology by exploring and inventing new technologies. In more than 170 countries IBM is creating an environment where its employees can bring innovation to bear on every aspect of their jobs. IBM also works with its clients to help them create new business processes and models to help them differentiate themselves from the competition. And IBM is setting its sights beyond the border of its company, industry -- even those of its clients -- by exploring new ways of working with an "ecosystem of innovators" to solve societal challenges. Exactly what you'd expect from the Innovation Company.
IBM/i2 Alliance
In 1998, as part of its effort to accelerate its own supply chain transformation, IBM began using i2 supply chain solutions internally. Based on that success, IBM and i2 formed a broad multi-year go-to-market alliance to bring best-in-class supply chain solutions to market. Since the inception of the relationship, numerous advances, including porting of i2 solutions to IBM hardware and software, have yielded positive results both for clients and for IBM and i2. For more information on IBM visitwww.ibm.com/gbs/supplychain.
Contact Information
Tom Craighead
IBM Alliances Business Development Executive
1-312-529-1365
tom.g.craighead@us.ibm.com
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