Mid-sized
IT player, Persistent Systems said it has partnered with IBM to jointly work on
the US tech giant's Internet of Things (IoT) platform, according to reports by
moneycontrol.com.
This alliance will result in hiring of a significant number of people globally by the Pune-headquartered company, which employs 9,500 people, but the investments may impact margins in the near term, its founder and Chief Executive Anand Deshpande told PTI.
He,
however, said the partnership will be revenue accretive and work done on it
will account for a "significant" part of its revenue in the next
couple of years.
The
partnership involves implementing and building the software suite for the IBM
Watson IoT Platform, first launched in the third quarter of 2014, and also
helping its other clients on IoT solutions using IBM's platform, Deshpande
said.
“We
are unifying our engineering teams to be far more productive,” said Chris
O'Connor, General Manager, Offerings, IBM Watson Internet of Things.
Deshpande
said this is a departure from the legacy outsourcing model for Persistent,
where both the entities will be jointly investing in development of a platform.
He,
however, did not specify the exact number of employees it will be adding, the
overall investments in the initiative and the degree of the hit on margins in
the near term period as a result of the tie-up.
IoT
involves connecting physical devices like television sets and washing machines
to the digital world through sensors.
O'Connor
said according to some estimates, over 50 billion devices will be connected
using IoT, which calls for better data management.
He
said IBM has been offering IoT solutions for the last five years and created a
separate division for it last January. The US-based company has also committed
to invest USD 3 billion in IoT over the next four years.
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