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IBM opens CoE for commerce in Bangalore

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BANGALORE: IBM today announced the launch of a Smarter Commerce Center of Excellence (CoE) at the India Software Lab, Bangalore.

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The new CoE will consist of a team of 25 technical experts selected from the B2B and Commerce Enterprise Marketing Management teams from India Software Lab.

By bringing together a powerful combination of technical expertise, domain knowledge, and best practices from IBM’s extensive global engagements, the CoE will offer innovative solutions to automate and accelerate the purchasing, marketing, sales and customer service functions to organizations across India, South Asia and Asia Pacific, said a press release.

Dr.Gopalakrishnan, vice-president, India Software Lab said, “The Center of Excellence for Smarter Commerce, the first of its kind in India, will work closely with the business teams on customizing Smarter Commerce solutions for Companies. These solutions, across different technology platforms, will integrate and more effectively manage the value chain across buying, marketing, selling and service processes for different sectors.”

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Recently IBM researchers surveyed more than 500 economists worldwide and estimated that our planet’s system of systems carries inefficiencies totaling nearly $15 trillion, or 28 percent of worldwide GDP.

An IBM Institute for Business Value (IBV) study, New Rules for a New Decade, surveyed more than 650 procurement and supply chain executives and found that companies are putting a priority on visibility, integration with partners and other capabilities that can enable smarter commerce approaches.

Dulles Krishnan, director - Commerce Solutions, IBM Growth Markets said, “Empowered customers are reshaping business, compressing margins and changing paradigms. Customers today expect to engage with companies when and how they want, in person, online and on the go.”

He added that they want these methods to tie together seamlessly. Smarter Commerce channelizes marketing efforts to build trust and recognition, leading to greater customer loyalty, revenue and profit margin growth, and agility.

IBM Smarter Commerce Solutions have enabled customers like ING to increase average campaign response rates and expects to reduce its direct marketing costs by 35 percent per year. Crocs, a large retail company, has achieved near-100 percent fill rates on Internet orders through planning and reserving all inventory by channel, the release added.

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