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  2. IBM India - Wikipedia

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    IBM India Private Limited is the Indian subsidiary of IBM. [3] ... named Tata Information Systems Ltd. Its business interest in India was still focused on product sales.

  3. K. R. Naik - Wikipedia

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    After IBM closed down, he joined ORG System Ltd. wherein he was one of the 6 team members who developed the first indigenous line printers with a speed of 1000+ line per minute. [2] In 1984, Naik founded Virtual Computer Pvt. Ltd., and was among the first to import a wave-soldering machine to manufacture printed circuit boards of PCs.

  4. Vanitha Narayanan - Wikipedia

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    Vanitha Narayanan is an Indian business executive. She is managing director of the IBM-Verizon relationship. [1] She was the Chairman of IBM India from 2017 to 2018. [2] Prior to that, she served as the managing director of IBM India and regional general manager for India and South Asia.

  5. Shalini Kapoor - Wikipedia

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    Shalini started her career with HCL, where she worked for three years, after which she joined IBM Software Labs as a solution architect. [1]She is the first woman IBM Fellow in India and as India's CTO for AI Applications, she leads strategy and thought leadership on AI Infusion across all IBM's global offerings.

  6. IBM - Wikipedia

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    IBM SoftLayer is a dedicated server, managed hosting and cloud computing provider, which in 2011 reported hosting more than 81,000 servers for more than 26,000 customers. [149] IBM also provides Cloud Data Encryption Services (ICDES), using cryptographic splitting to secure customer data. [150]

  7. eLitmus - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded on 28 March 2005 by the former employees of Infosys. [4] and was promoted by IT recruitment firm Browse Consulting India Pvt Ltd. [5] In its first year of operation, 53 companies, including Fortune 500 companies such as Dell and General Electric hired through pH Test. [5]

  8. The 3 Most Overpriced Cities in America, According to Gen Z ...

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    Although they’re often drawn to vibrant cities for their career opportunities and lifestyle perks, high housing costs make living in these urban hubs increasingly difficult. Learn More: 5 Cities ...

  9. CareerBuilder - Wikipedia

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    CareerBuilder was founded by Robert J. McGovern [12] in 1995 under the name NetStart Inc. [11] They originally sold software allowing companies to list job openings on their Web sites and to manage the incoming e-mails those listings created. In 1996, Netstart raised $2 million in investment. [13] [14]