Multinational Technology Corporation IBM Launches ‘IBM Client Engineering’ In South Africa
Multinational Technology Corporation IBM Launches ‘IBM Client Engineering’ In South Africa. American multinational technology corporation IBM has announced the launch of its IBM Client Engineering services.
The services are located across four countries namely UAE, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and South Africa, IBM Client Engineering seeks to drive innovation across the MEA region by providing an enhanced customer experience, focused on co-creation, technical eminence and speed. IBM Client Engineering brings together teams of designers, technical developers, solution architects, data scientists, security experts, dev ops experts and more. They work side-by-side with clients to bring IBM Technologies and Services to life solving critical business challenges at speed – all before a contract is even signed. In CEE, a Serbian tech start-up Flamel.AI collaborated with the IBM team to create an AI-powered web app for tabletop role-playing games in only seven weeks. Built on IBM Cloud with IBM Watson, it gives gamers a richer experience with more play and up to 75% less prep.
“As it becomes more critical than ever to innovate with technology, organisations across the Middle East and Africa (MEA) are looking for new approaches to doing business which enable them deliver Digital Transformation to address fast-changing consumer needs despite disruption,” Saad Toma, General Manager, IBM Middle East and Africa, told Intelligent CIO. “With Client Engineering’s focus on co-creation and co-execution, these teams will ensure organisations across MEA overcome obstacles to modernise and transform – ultimately fast-tracking innovation and helping clients drive lasting, meaningful outcomes.”
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) is an American multinational technology corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York, with operations in over 171 countries. The company began in 1911, founded in Endicott, New York, by trust businessman Charles Ranlett Flint, as the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company (CTR) and was renamed “International Business Machines” in 1924.