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IBM Opens Three New Branches In Brazil

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IBM  has opened  three new branches across Brazil. With the new offices in the cities of Joinville, Natal and Sao Luis, IBM has increased its footprint to over 30 Brazilian branches.

IBM is currently engaged in a geographic expansion program across Brazil, aimed at tapping into high-growth cities and regions outside of the major urban centers of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo. The investment covers the opening of new branches and facilities, the recruitment of new staff and investment in training, marketing and citizenship programs.

IBM is also working to strengthen its business partner network to over 2,000 partners across Brazil, says the company.

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