The company also announced the extension and opening of its Virtual IT Campus, reportedly the largest IT services hub in South America.
These investments are reportedly in addition to the over USD200m that the company has announced in Delivery Centres over the past seven years in Spanish-speaking South America (SSA) in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru, Ecuador, Uruguay and Venezuela.
IBM said that Argentina has been selected as one of four countries in the world in which the company will deploy its Global Delivery Centres, as part of its strategy to become a globally integrated enterprise. The three new global delivery centres located in Argentina serve more than 20 countries around the world and provide services, including server, database, network and storage monitoring and support based on global practices, processes and methodologies.
The extension of the Virtual Campus has reportedly contributed to the growth of IBM's Command Centre which monitors servers across the region. Over 5,000 servers for companies in all sectors and industries in the region are monitored from Argentina, IBM said.
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