IBM is reorganizing its internal blockchain team into a business unit that encompasses its artificial intelligence and cloud computing efforts.
Called âIndustry Platformsâ, the division will be led by Bridget van Kralingen, IBMâs former senior vice president of Global Business Services. Further, as part of the launch, IBMâs entire blockchain leadership will make the transition to the unit, first announced last September.
In addition to the work on blockchain tech, the business unit will lead IBMâs efforts to bridge its financial services work with its Watson artificial intelligence initiative.
IBMÂ CEOÂ and chairman Ginni Rometty said of the move:
âThe Industry Platforms business will bring clients radically optimized processes and marketplaces that leverage Watson, IBM Cloud, IBM Systems, blockchain, deep domain expertise and ecosystems of partners and developers.â
âThis is an important move by IBM as we increasingly focus on blockchain,â the firm further stated.
The unit will house IBMâs global industry managing directors for banking and insurance, its client managing directors and other financial services industry solutions.
IBMâs Global Business Services, in turn, will now be led by Accenture senior executive Mark Foster.
Based in IBMâs Armonk, New York headquarters, Industry Platforms will have company-wide responsibility for blockchain research and development, in addition to helping foster open technology standards with the stated goal of accelerating market adoption.
The new unit represents the next phase in IBMâs blockchain push, building on past efforts that have seen the firm develop a range of prototypes and play a leading role in the Linux Foundation-led Hyperledger Project.
In early 2015, IBM unveiled one of its earliest blockchain projects, a proof-of-concept that integrated BitTorrent, Ethereum and TeleHash. Since then the company has been working to leverage Watson artificial intelligence with distributed ledger technology.
This past June, IBM opened the Watson Centre in Marina Bay Singapore, dedicated to developing artificial intelligence, with a focus on blockchain applications.
Update: A previous version of this article stated that IBMâs Global Business Services is part of IBMâs Industry Platforms.
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