
IBM has a message for the world... at least to the people who care about what IBM is doing.
The "I" now stands for India.
The "B" stands for Bangalore - India's Silicon Valley.
The "M" stands for Mirza Diya, Bollywood's answer to Lindsay Lohan.
Mirza will emcee IBM's annual investor briefing at a hotel 10,000 miles away from IBM's New York offices in a sprawling palace that looks like Britain's Windsor Castle and was built during Britain's time of colonial rule.
The message is simple - IBM is sending a message that India and ALL of ASIA are crucial to its future.
Asia is crucial to the future of every global player. Is IBM just finding this out or are they telling other Blue Chip Companies how to send global messages?
What do you think?









I'm not surprized that Asia is going to get a role in IBM's future. Jobs are being outsourced to India. And most of the products that are sold in america are made by asian countries, it seems natural that Asia would want to be a part of important company like IBM. It'd great for them not not so great for us, because of the outsourcing.
Posted by: Julie Taylor | June 5, 2006 11:53 AM | Permalink to Comment