KEY POINTS
  • The company's employment in India has nearly doubled since 2007, even as its work force in the United States has shrunk through waves of layoffs and buyouts.
  • It's a crucial market and the center of IBM's efforts to help businesses serve the next big slice of customers: the billions of poorer people who have been largely ignored by the tech revolution.
  • Indians perform consulting services, write software and monitor cloud-based computer systems for many of the world's banks, phone companies and governments.