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Posted on April 6, 2018

Clients from across almost every industry in Europe are taking advantage of the “Services First”approach to tap cognitive market opportunities, access cutting edge technology and skills. In doing so, they are improving security and flexibility, driving growth and sustainability.
With rapidly changing needs and accelerating business cycles, organizations look for consistent and reliable service delivery across a “supply chain”of services from multiple vendors. For the IT services industry, it means a shift from system integration to services integration. Businesses and government agencies around Europe are quickly adopting services integration as an approach to integrate diverse workloads and platforms, not only to reduce costs and increase efficiencies, but also to improve business processes and capabilities, ensure greater data protection and security, reinforce relationships with clients and take advantage of new market opportunities.
Last year IBM announced details of several major deals as part of a move by key European industry leaders to benefit from recent advances in cloud and cognitive technologies.
The agreements with a combined value of well over $2 billion USD include several leading financial institutions such as UK’s HSBC, Spain’s BBVA-RESULTS-c99e7e50-9fd8-4e1b-a256-769b32cf5e6e>BBVA, Denmark’s Danske Bank, Switzerland’s Banque CantonaleVaudoise, Bank of Cyprus, as well as CMA CGM, one of the world’s key shipping carrier based in France, major Italian airports operator SEA and many others.
Advanced services are helping to drive a wave of innovation across European industries. Connecting cognitive capabilities with vast amounts of data and cloud infrastructures enables organisations to achieve breakthroughs like detecting and resolving cyber-attacks, pre-empting problems or handling potential outages before they happen. These services underpin major digital transformations, improving the way organisations serve clients or reach completely new markets and new users.
For example, key financial institutions, industrial service providers, oil & gas conglomerates and other industry players gain competitive edge over rivals when they embrace this new business model developed by IBM that provides an integrated services delivery approach to the modern multivendor IT environment, consolidating IT management more efficiently, and offering better visibility across discrete servers, networks, or applications.
Tapping cognitive business opportunities
Designing for digital transformation
Driving Efficiencies and Greater Security
IBM Services offers end-to-end IT consulting and business services supported by an unparalleled global delivery network that is transforming its business to lead in an era of cognitive and cloud. As a cloud services integrator, IBM Services is managing the services and underlying infrastructure in an integrated and unified way. It is modernizing clients’IT environments to help them meet the increasingly complex customer demands.
About the author:
Bart Van den Daele, General Manager, Global Technology Services, IBM EuropeBart Van den Daele is the General Manager for IBM Global Technology Services in Europe, covering more than 50 countries and helping clients tap intonew cognitive business opportunities by rolling out transformational digital services and automating processes. He is responsible for a portfolio of services, including Mobility, Resiliency, Systems and Networking service lines, as well as Technical Support Services and Outsourcing.
Prior to this position, Bart was the General Manager for IBM’s Financial Services sector in Europe. He has extensive experience and deep industry knowledge across all parts of IBM’s services business. Bart has been the architect and lead senior executive on most of our large and transformation engagements on the European continent that make up IBM’s sourcing and managed services business.
Since joining IBM in 1999, Bart has held several senior leadership positions within IBM’s Software, Industry, Solutions and Services divisions. He is President of IS4F, Vice President of BP2I and board member of VTS, joint ventures for IT operations and innovations with Belfius, BNP Paribas and Unicredit Group.
Bart holds a Master’s Degree in Electromechanics and Automation.
Clients from across almost every industry in Europe are taking advantage of the “Services First”approach to tap cognitive market opportunities, access cutting edge technology and skills. In doing so, they are improving security and flexibility, driving growth and sustainability.
With rapidly changing needs and accelerating business cycles, organizations look for consistent and reliable service delivery across a “supply chain”of services from multiple vendors. For the IT services industry, it means a shift from system integration to services integration. Businesses and government agencies around Europe are quickly adopting services integration as an approach to integrate diverse workloads and platforms, not only to reduce costs and increase efficiencies, but also to improve business processes and capabilities, ensure greater data protection and security, reinforce relationships with clients and take advantage of new market opportunities.
Last year IBM announced details of several major deals as part of a move by key European industry leaders to benefit from recent advances in cloud and cognitive technologies.
The agreements with a combined value of well over $2 billion USD include several leading financial institutions such as UK’s HSBC, Spain’s BBVA-RESULTS-c99e7e50-9fd8-4e1b-a256-769b32cf5e6e>BBVA, Denmark’s Danske Bank, Switzerland’s Banque CantonaleVaudoise, Bank of Cyprus, as well as CMA CGM, one of the world’s key shipping carrier based in France, major Italian airports operator SEA and many others.
Advanced services are helping to drive a wave of innovation across European industries. Connecting cognitive capabilities with vast amounts of data and cloud infrastructures enables organisations to achieve breakthroughs like detecting and resolving cyber-attacks, pre-empting problems or handling potential outages before they happen. These services underpin major digital transformations, improving the way organisations serve clients or reach completely new markets and new users.
For example, key financial institutions, industrial service providers, oil & gas conglomerates and other industry players gain competitive edge over rivals when they embrace this new business model developed by IBM that provides an integrated services delivery approach to the modern multivendor IT environment, consolidating IT management more efficiently, and offering better visibility across discrete servers, networks, or applications.
Tapping cognitive business opportunities
Designing for digital transformation
Driving Efficiencies and Greater Security
IBM Services offers end-to-end IT consulting and business services supported by an unparalleled global delivery network that is transforming its business to lead in an era of cognitive and cloud. As a cloud services integrator, IBM Services is managing the services and underlying infrastructure in an integrated and unified way. It is modernizing clients’IT environments to help them meet the increasingly complex customer demands.
About the author:
Bart Van den Daele, General Manager, Global Technology Services, IBM EuropeBart Van den Daele is the General Manager for IBM Global Technology Services in Europe, covering more than 50 countries and helping clients tap intonew cognitive business opportunities by rolling out transformational digital services and automating processes. He is responsible for a portfolio of services, including Mobility, Resiliency, Systems and Networking service lines, as well as Technical Support Services and Outsourcing.
Prior to this position, Bart was the General Manager for IBM’s Financial Services sector in Europe. He has extensive experience and deep industry knowledge across all parts of IBM’s services business. Bart has been the architect and lead senior executive on most of our large and transformation engagements on the European continent that make up IBM’s sourcing and managed services business.
Since joining IBM in 1999, Bart has held several senior leadership positions within IBM’s Software, Industry, Solutions and Services divisions. He is President of IS4F, Vice President of BP2I and board member of VTS, joint ventures for IT operations and innovations with Belfius, BNP Paribas and Unicredit Group.
Bart holds a Master’s Degree in Electromechanics and Automation.