IBM to boost its presence in Ireland

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IBM, the world’s biggest computer services provider, will invest 46 million euros ($58.6 million) in its Irish technology campus over the next three years and create 300 new jobs, Ireland’s Minister for Enterprise said on Thursday.

IBM employs more than 3,200 people in several operations around Dublin, including manufacturing, sales and marketing, software development, consultancy, customer support and treasury. “There is a wealth of technology and business expertise in Ireland and our goal is to harness that talent and link it to our capabilities around the world on behalf of our clients,” Bob Moffat, IBM senior vice president, said in a statement outlining the investment.

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