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IBM tops in domestic IT services: IDC

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Bangalore, June 27 IBM said on Wednesday that analyst firm IDC has positioned it as the market leader in the Indian domestic IT services market for 2006.

IBM Global Services has continued to retain the top slot in the market with 9.7 per cent revenue share for the 2006 calendar.

The position was aided by higher than industry average revenue growth in outsourcing engagements, the company said in a release.

“We are honoured by IDC’s recognition of our continued leadership in the domestic IT services market,” said Mr Nipun Mehrotra, Director (Global Technology Services).

IBM works closely with over 400 organisations in India across industries, providing them a diverse spectrum of IT services. Recent wins include deals from Idea Cellular, DLF, Financial Information Network and Operations (FINO), Central Board of Direct Taxes and Delhi International Airport.

IBM also continues to target the growing SMB market with niche packaged services.

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