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IBM opens first European software test lab in Bucharest

05. December 2011. | 09:48

Source: romania-insider.com

American company IBM recently opened the Bucharest Systems Laboratory, the company’s first European site for developing and testing IBM switch and networking hardware and software, it has announced.

American company IBM recently opened the Bucharest Systems Laboratory, the company’s first European site for developing and testing IBM switch and networking hardware and software, it has announced.

IBM employs 125 engineers in the laboratory, working on IBM software products through technology deployment and software development, code writing and testing, and bug fixing. Andrew Currier leads the IBM Bucharest Systems Laboratory- located in Bucharest Corporate Center- where it joins another IBM facility, the IBM Business Analytics laboratory.

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