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IBM Canada Selects Nova Scotia as Home for its Canadian Global Delivery Centre
(Canada Newswire Via Acquire Media NewsEdge)
HALIFAX, Nov. 8, 2012 /CNW/ - Nova Scotia's knowledge economy is
continuing to grow through a new venture between the province of Nova
Scotia, IBM (NYSE: IBM), and a group of six Nova Scotia post-secondary
institutions.
Together with the support of the Nova Scotia government and a consortium
of 6 universities and colleges, IBM Canada will create its first-ever
centre for application services delivery in Canada. IBM Canada will
establish a Halifax-based Global Delivery Centre. The province through
Nova Scotia Business Inc. is investing up to $12,240,000 in exchange of
up to 500 new highly skilled jobs in Nova Scotia.
"Establishing a Global Delivery Centre in Canada has been on our radar
for some time," said John Lutz, President, IBM Canada. "From talent and
technology, a provincial partnership approach, and competitive business
costs, there is no question that Nova Scotia will be key to our Global
Delivery Centre's long-term success."
IBM will establish a new Canadian delivery centre for application
services to be headquartered in Halifax. It is the first IBM centre of
its kind in Canada. The new centre will become part of IBM's global
network of delivery centres that span over three dozen countries,
employing thousands of services professionals. As part of the IBM
Global Delivery Centre, Nova Scotia IBM employees will have a local,
national and global impact where they will offer a full range of
application management and consulting services, to help solve business
challenges.
"The use of business intelligence techniques to connect the power of
data is becoming vital to the success of businesses and Nova Scotia has
an opportunity to become a world leader in the field of data
analytics," said Louie Velocci, Partner, Advisory Services, KPMG in
Canada. "The province has the critical infrastructure and a highly
educated skilled workforce. Focusing on this industry has the potential
to make Nova Scotia the destination of choice for businesses and
Canadians looking to better leverage data in an impactful way."
As part of IBM's commitment to Nova Scotia, it has also signed a
memorandum of understanding with the group of six Nova Scotia
universities and colleges.
"With this step today, we are setting ourselves apart from our
competitors and raising us up to the highest level worldwide," said
Stephen Lund, president and CEO, Nova Scotia Business Inc. "Our
achievement is the result of partnership between government, industry,
and universities and colleges. As a jurisdiction, Nova Scotia is
innovative and open to learning new technologies."
IBM will collaborate with Dalhousie University, St. Mary's University,
St. Francis Xavier, Acadia University, Cape Breton University and the
Nova Scotia Community Colleges to educate students and recent graduates
on analytics and application development techniques that will help to
create a workforce prepared with the skills required for 21st Century
jobs.
According to Statistics Canada, and in terms of real GDP, ICT in NS grew
faster than any other province over the last five years (2011) while
the province's capital city, Halifax was ranked as number one for
operating costs when compared to key sector cities in Canada, the US
and Europe in the Software Development sector according to KPMG
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IBM's global delivery centre expertise spans over three dozen countries,
serving thousands of clients worldwide. Establishment of the centre
will help to unify application support and increase efficiencies for
clients in Atlantic Canada, across the country and globally. IBM has a
set of integrated tools, processes and disciplines that will be
transplanted to the new Canadian centre to deliver superior
applications for clients.
For more information about IBM services in Canada, please visit: http://www-03.ibm.com/services/ca/en/
Nova Scotia Business Inc. is the province's private-sector-led business
development agency. Through trade development, investment attraction,
business financing and venture capital, NSBI assists local companies
and attracts international companies to Nova Scotia. For more
information, visit www.novascotiabusiness.com
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