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New enablement materials for IBM Ecosystem Partners

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On October 4th, IBM announced a revamped skilling program available for partners. The skilling and badging program is now available to our partners in the same way that it is available for IBMers, at no cost. This is something that our partners have shared, they want more expertise – more opportunities to sharpen their technical skills and now we can offer them that. 

In Sweden alone, IBM has over 150 ecosystem partners and now we are able to continue our growth together with our partners on a much broader scale than ever before. By enabling our partners the same trainings, badges, and enablement materials that our own sellers enjoy, we help them win with clients.  

Recently, Kate Woolley, GM IBM Ecosystems visited Sweden – have a look at the chat between her and Peter Nilsson, IBM Sweden Ecosystem Lead.

Going forward, there is endless possibility in what we can do together and continue to grow together. In line with our continued growth, IBM announced an expansion to its embeddable AI software portfolio with the release of three new libraries designed to help IBM Ecosystem partners, clients and developers more easily, quickly and cost-effectively build their own AI-powered solutions and bring them to market.

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