American Multinational computer technology and IT consultancy firm, IBM, says it has developed soft wares that can help better manage the economy.
The PC revolution called the Smarter Planet Vision according to officials will give the country the best chance to transform industries and society as a whole.
Joe Mensah, Country General Manger of IBM, in an interview with Joy business says, the software will help build local talent and leadership in area such as power generation, irrigation systems, traffic management, oil management and health care delivery among others.
Mr. Mensah was speaking at a ceremony to formally open the first IBM office in Ghana.
Source: Joy Business/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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