Jetter, who currently heads IBM's operations in
Japan, will initially report to Erich Clemanti and will succeed
him as head of the services unit on Jan. 1, when Clemanti will
move to another senior leadership role, according to an internal
IBM memo seen by Reuters.
"Martin has led a remarkable transformation of IBM Japan,
returning it to growth – as he did previously as our leader of
IBM Germany and GBS in Europe. In each case, he and his team
have moved quickly to embrace new approaches and new thinking,"
IBM CEO Ginni Rometty wrote in the note.
IBM, the world's largest technology services company, is
struggling to keep up with shifts in the industry as hardware
becomes increasingly commoditized. The company, once best known
for mainframe computers, has been pivoting to higher-margin
businesses such as security software and cloud services, but
growth in those areas has failed to offset weakness elsewhere.
Last month, IBM paid $1.5 billion to Globalfoundries to take
over its loss-making semiconductor unit.
(Reporting by Rishika Sadam in Bangalore; Editing by Gopakumar
Warrier)
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