“We have added a lot of new missions, scope, and products that are completely getting done and delivered from India,” said Subhathra Srinivasaraghavan, vice president of ISDL.
“But this one is a big one for us because we are bringing together some of the related teams. People who work across the stack, for example, someone who is designing the processor, writing firmware code, operating system code, virtualisation — all of them are going to now operate from the same building. So it's going to increase the speed of innovation and the collaboration between the teams,” she added.
ISDL is the largest development hub in IBM’s infrastructure business, which includes mainframes, servers, storage, cloud, and technology lifecycle services (TLS) business. India plays a critical role in modernising IBM’s mainframes, the backbone for some of the most critical applications in the world of banking, airlines, retail and government.