IBM info-on-demand
IBM will invest $1 billion to develop software and recruit thousands of consultants over the next three years to expand its business of making corporate information more accessible to office workers, the company said Thursday. The world's largest computer services company is dedicating 15,000 existing consultants to the drive to help steal a march on rivals such as Microsoft, Accenture, and Electronic Data Systems. Analysts say these software and services companies are among dozens betting on the market for information-on-demand, which applies Web techniques to help companies struggling to manage inside and outside their organizations.
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