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Saturday, August 26, 2006
IBM brings IT, biz solutions to Davao

IBM Philippines, the leading IT company in the country that helps transform customers into successful on-demand businesses, held on Friday a grand technology and business solutions event in Davao City, Mindanao's largest and fastest development IT hub.

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Together with the Davao City Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the unique occasion featured experienced IBM professionals who shared a broad range of IT and business insights.

A CIO and CEO fora were conducted during the affair.

Among the relevant topics discussed were: People Productivity Beyond Just Email and Putting Davao Business on the Web, Driving Business Innovation and Transformation, and Expanding the Innovation Horizon for Philippine Businesses.

Cocktails and live entertainment culminated the grand event.

"We chose to bring the innovation-based business strategy through all our products and services offerings specifically designed for SMB clients in Davao, because we want to be the partner of choice in Davao's quest to become On Demand," explained Chestnut Andaya, cross industry sector country manager, IBM Philippines.

Such strategy speeds time-to-market, reduces the risk of obsolescence, provides early warning of potential business disruption and the opportunity to anticipate disruptive technologies and use them to disrupt competitors.

Innovation-based growth seeks to deliver new value to current customers and markets or create entirely new market opportunities.

"Innovation, which lies at the intersection of market insight and technological know must be at the heart of strategy formulation. Innovation shapes, alters and defines the very nature of business, it is no longer an implementation issue," said Joaquin Quintos, country general manager, IBM Philippines.

IBM, together with its business partners, is committed to help provide and accelerate IT growth in Davao City.

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