IBM will focus on verticals like telecom, utilities and financial services to deliver Salesforce's solutions, using Bluewolf's delivery capabilities and its own expertise in cognitive and design-thinking.
In 2016, IBM acquired Bluewolf, one of the top partners of cloud-based software major Salesforce. Last year, IBM inked a global partnership with software services major, Salesforce to deliver joint solutions leveraging artificial intelligence.
"The increasing market demand for Salesforce demonstrates an equally compelling need for Bluewolf. Together, IBM and Bluewolf have deep expertise enabling design-driven transformation on Salesforce across sales, service, marketing, and IT," IBM Senior Vice President Global Business Services (GBS) Mark Foster told reporters here.
"We see a huge opportunity to help companies in their digital transformation... We have already trained about 400- 500 people in the Bluewolf practice and will further scale that up," she added.
Mohanty said the company will also tap into the small and medium enterprises segment, offering quick onboarding and comprehensive solutions for their requirements.
Salesforce India SVP and Country Leader Sunil Jose said the launch of Bluewolf in India will empower companies, irrespective of their size of operations, to leverage Salesforce's artificial intelligence-powered solutions to make smarter decisions.
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