IBM will offer the products through its Global Services unit, combining the hardware and software with consulting services aimed at industries in Brazil that IBM believes are poised for growth and need to automate business processes that are currently performed manually. IBM says it will specifically target Brazil's retail, financial, and government sectors.
Research firm Gartner says PC sales in Latin America grew 7.7% last year. Within that category, the hottest product was notebooks, sales of which grew 21.4%. IBM is the No. 3 PC provider in Latin America, according to Gartner, trailing market leader Hewlett-Packard and Dell. In its most recent quarterly report, IBM identified Brazil as its hottest growth market in the Americas.
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