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This is an archive article published on May 27, 2009

IBM’s infrastructure lab

IBM on Tuesday unveiled its first of a kind indigenous Dynamic Infrastructure Lab in Pune -- set up using the skill-base from its India workforce.

IBM on Tuesday unveiled its first of a kind indigenous Dynamic Infrastructure Lab in Pune — set up using the skill-base from its India workforce. The lab,located at the IBM Software Lab in Pune,showcases state-of-the-art technologies to address clients’ business challenges and brings more intelligence,automation,integration,and efficiencies to the digital and physical worlds. As a result,it will enable businesses and governments better respond to and manage challenges presented by today’s globally integrated planet.

The lab aims to help organisations deliver the visibility,control and automation needed to address quality service,manage risk and compliance besides maximizing return on investments,and accelerate business growth. Ponani Gopalakrishnan,vice-president,IBM India Software Lab said,“It’s time to start thinking differently about infrastructure. In this smarter world,we need our assets to propel us forward,not hold us back. A dynamic infrastructure transforms physical and digital assets into higher valued services. It is highly optimized to achieve greater results with improved service management,and leverages new technologies and strategies to reduce costs,manage risk and deliver superior business and IT services with agility and speed. With the launch of this lab,we are today in a position to showcase some of our own best practices with our clients in India/South Asia region.”


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