| Speaking to Business Standard, Shanker Annaswamy, MD, IBM India said: "We are seeing aggressive growth in the entire portfolio of our offerings, be it in the software or hardware. The on-demand strategy is giving us excellent results in the solutions play. In addition to this, we are seeing a pretty good growth in the small and medium business segments." |
| IBM India at the start of 2005 employed 23,000 professionals and is growing this headcount at a furious pace. |
| "I will not be able to share a target number about how many people we will employ by the end of this year, but it will be an aggressive ramp-up. To give a perspective on this, we were 9,000 people in the recent past and we are 23,000 today. This sort of growth will surely continue," Annaswamy asserted. |
| IBM India has also announced that the integration of Daksh, a BPO firm which IBM acquired in India, is on smoothly and is showing positive results. |
| "The suite of services we offer our clients, along with services from IBMDaksh are tightly integrated and we are seeing good growth in this area also." |
| Speaking on the emerging areas IBM India is focussing on, Annaswamy said that they are building expertise in RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) "which is expected to be a major driver for businesses". |
| On the hardware front, IBM India is witnessing good traction in the Intel server range, Blade servers and also on the UNIX platforms. |
| "The banking industry in India is on a high and we are aggressively tapping this segment in addition to our other focus sectors," Annaswamy highlighted. |
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