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IBM is aligned around a single, focused business model: innovation. IBM takes its breadth and depth of insight on issues, processes and operations across a variety of industries, and invents and applies technology to help solve its clients' most intractable business and competitive problems. Although we remain committed, as ever, to lead the development of state-of-the-art technologies, and the products and service offerings built around them, we measure ourselves today by how well we help clients solve their biggest and most pressing problems.
IBM, which has led the information technology industry since it began, is the innovation partner that helps clients create value through innovation, not only in the products and services they produce and offer, but in every part of their business. IBM opened for business in Hong Kong on April 16, 1957, and has played a vital role in technology exchange and development in this thriving metropolis since then.
IBM's clients include many different kinds of enterprises, from sole proprietorships to the world's largest organisations, governments and companies representing every major industry and endeavor. In Hong Kong, they are broadly grouped into five sectors:
- Financial Services: Banking, Financial Markets, Insurance
- Public: Education, Government, Healthcare
- Distribution: Consumer Products, Retail, Travel, Transportation
- Communications: Telecommunications, Media and Entertainment, Energy and Utilities
- Small and Medium Business: Mainly companies with less than 1,000 employees
IBM is a leading provider of advanced information technology, services and business solutions in Hong Kong. By amalgamating its deep industry insights, advanced technology and innovative thinking, IBM is in a unique position to provide clients with truly end-to-end solutions, helping them innovate and create value. Our leading edge offerings include:
Hardware: AMD processor based servers, Intel processor based servers, blade servers, UNIX and Linux systems, integrated application servers, enterprise servers, storage systems, retail store solutions, microelectronics, engineering and technology services, etc.
Software: application servers, business integration, data and information management, host transaction processing, enterprise messaging and collaboration, operating systems, product lifecycle management, security, software development, storage management, systems management, etc.
IT Services: business continuity and resiliency, business process services, end-user services, integrated communications, IT strategy and architecture, infrastructure and system management, maintenance and technical support, outsourcing/hosting, security and privacy, site and facilities, etc.
Business Services: application development and integration, application management, business consulting, strategy and change consulting, customer relationship management, supply chain management, enterprise resource planning, financial management services, etc.
Financing: client financing, commercial financing, remarketing.
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