After its partnership with L&T this month and an MoU with the Indian government, the technology giant is now gearing up to leverage its global semiconductor R&D capabilities for new customers in India.
According to IBM’s AI adoption index released earlier, 59% of the Indian enterprises have deployed AI, making it the highest across markets surveyed.
An AI engine which recommends the next shoe to buy and an AI engine that's going to decide whether or not you could get a loan don’t have the same risk profile, he said.
Cybersecurity is a major investment focus and growth vertical for IBM in India the rest of the Asia-Pacific. Earlier this year, the technology giant launched its second global cybersecurity hub in India. India is home to three IBM development facilities that build software and security products exported to IBM sellers and clients globally.
With the growing culture of entrepreneurship and start-ups in India, it will be impossible to stop moonlighting entirely, as most start-ups and even many Indian IT firms began as side hustles of the founders while they worked full-time for established organisations, Nayar explained
IBM India MD Sandip Patel said that he wanted to be clear with his employees about the "much talked about" topic of moonlighting, adding that it could create a lot of confusion if not explained at a granular level.
IBM’s new white paper talks about how India has the opportunity to build capacity in quantum computing.
Wipro chairman Rishad Premji has described moonlighting as "cheating - plain and simple".
IIT-Madras will join a network of 180 global members including a community of Fortune 500 companies, start-ups, academic institutions, and research labs
In his role, Patel will be responsible for all strategic and operational matters related to IBM's sales, marketing, services and delivery operations in the region, including Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka.