IBM is currently focused on increasing its presence in smaller, rapidly developing Indian cities as part of its plan to establish a presence in 40 Indian cities by 2013. By extending its network of regional branches, IBM is strengthening its ability to deliver more advanced technologies and services to its clients and partners across the country.
To find out more about the program’s impact on teachers and students, Microsoft News Center (MNC) spoke to Jennifer Tyndall, a business and technology teacher at Spring Creek High School in Seven Springs, N.C., and Miranda Hill, one of her former students.
IBM’s partnership with Sonic Biochem Extractions – an important manufacturer and exporter of soya products – includes a 10-year outsourcing contract under which IBM is responsible for the hosting and management of Sonic Biochem’s entire IT infrastructure including servers, storage, network equipment and security solutions.









