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IBM to cut 3,900 jobs amid reorganization

IBM will slash some 3,900 jobs, slightly more than one percent of its workforce, related to businesses it has divested, a source close to the matter told AFP on Jan. 25.

The computing company based in New York state did not talk of job cuts in its quarterly earnings report published Wednesday, however, nor in a call with analysts to discuss the financial results.

IBM bolsters investments in CEE, extends Client Engineering in Prague, Warsaw and Moscow

IBM Client Engineering fosters innovation in the region, providing an enhanced customer experience focused on co-creation, technical eminence, and speed Prague, Warsaw, Moscow - January 31, 2022: IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced the expansion of its Client Engineering team in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) for customers and business partners.

Elpida Tzortzatos becomes first Greek female IBM Fellow

Elpida Tzortzatos has become the first Greek woman to receive the distinction of being named an IBM Fellow this year.
She is one of just eight engineers, scientists and designers who have distinguished themselves in the multinational technology giant's ranks and joins 297 colleagues from the past 56 years who have also been named IBM Fellows.

Getting businesses to operate as one with societal, environmental ecosystem

Larry Fink, American BlackRock's chief executive officer, the world's largest institutional investor which manages $6 trillion, made an unprecedented statement. He warned corporate giants that he is ready to stop investing in them unless they take responsibility for profits as well as the impact their actions have on both society and the environment.

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