If it’s late November or early December, I’m usually traveling to or from Westchester County, New York, home of IBM and its Software Group and Systems and Technology Group’s annual IT analyst confabs. In practical ways, these events tend to mirror one another; past strategies and solutions are trotted out for a quick going-over, current efforts are polished and examined, and future plans are discussed at some length. In that sense, this year was very much like every one before. But 2011 also marked the third analyst conference since IBM formally integrated STG with SWG.
Solving IBM's IT Conundrums: 'Integration' Is the Word
Posted by: Charles King December 20, 2011 05:00 AMIf it’s late November or early December, I’m usually traveling to or from Westchester County, New York, home of IBM and its Software Group and Systems and Technology Group’s annual IT analyst confabs. In practical ways, these events tend to mirror one another; past strategies and solutions are trotted out for a quick going-over, current efforts are polished and examined, and future plans are discussed at some length. In that sense, this year was very much like every one before. But 2011 also marked the third analyst conference since IBM formally integrated STG with SWG.