IBM responds to thousands of R&D employees in China being revoked access rights: adjust operations as needed
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发表于 2024-8-26 13:04:11
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Recently, Interface News exclusively learned that IBM suddenly closed the access rights of IBM China R&D and testing employees on Friday evening, and the employees are still unclear about the reasons for the company's decision.
On August 26th, IBM's latest response to Interface News interview stated that this move is to adjust operations as needed to provide the best service to customers, and these changes will not affect our ability to provide support to customers in Greater China. Chinese enterprises, especially private enterprises, are increasingly focusing on seizing the opportunities brought by hybrid cloud and artificial intelligence technology. IBM's local strategic focus in China is to leverage our rich experience in technology and consulting to build teams with corresponding skills, and help Chinese customers co create solutions that meet their needs.
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