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Rebattoni: “The PNRR is a unique opportunity for Italy, IBM supports companies”

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IBM does two things: starting from the beginning of 2022, Kyndryl will be operational, the company in which the infrastructural and technological services activities will converge, separating them from the macro-areas of hybrid cloud, artificial intelligence, IoT, quantum computing. Big Blue’s goal, also in Italy, is to approach companies with a more adequate and flexible model and with an offer that can be enriched with new operational alliances to support the digitization process.
“The goal is to increase concreteness and planning to ensure that technologies are the concrete foundations for the restart of the country system and the economic structure, across the various industrial sectors”, comments Stefano Rebattoni, CEO of Ibm Italia in presenting the issue of Think, the Ibm magazine dedicated this year to the post-emergency restart with a view to digital transformation and sustainability.
The extraordinary endowment of funds that the national NRRR just approved in Brussels is endowed with is a starting point that allows you to think big and multiply the positive effects. The cloud computing strategy, enabling the digital transformation of the Italian production system, will have an impact on the turnover of companies up to 620 billion euros, according to I-Com and up to promises an additional percentage point of GDP compared to the growth induced by the NRP.

For the Public Administration sector alone, the efficiency produced by the digitization of processes has a positive impact of one billion euros, freeing up human capital to be allocated to tasks with greater added value.

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«The PNRR is a great opportunity – continues Rebattoni -: a healthy partnership between public and private is essential to bring Italy to a higher level of growth and competition. From this point of view, sustainable growth cannot be achieved without adequate investments in technologies and human capital ”.

The CEO of Ibm Italia has just returned from meetings in Rome focused on the projects to be put in place with the PNRR: “I have to register a great openness of the Government to listen and work in an inclusive manner”.

But not everything is so smooth: the national cloud project inevitably intersects with issues related to sovereignty and data control. “We make a choice of field, using our resources to support companies and the Government to manage data in full compliance with the law thanks to our open hybrid cloud”, assures Rebattoni.

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