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IBM CEO Ginni Rometty to step down; Arvind Krishna to succeed

IBM CEO Ginni Rometty to step down; Arvind Krishna to succeed

IBM will likely continue its trajectory under Krishna, but may pursue more small acquisitions in the cloud and analytics space

Reuters
  • Updated Jan 31, 2020 9:18 AM IST
IBM CEO Ginni Rometty to step down; Arvind Krishna to succeedInternational Business Machines (IBM) Corp Chief Executive Officer Ginni Rometty

International Business Machines Corp Chief Executive Officer Ginni Rometty will hand over the reins to the head of the company's cloud business, as the pioneer tech company continues its efforts to rejuvenate itself.

The company was a late entrant to the business of cloud services, a segment now dominated by Amazon.com Inc  and Microsoft Corp, and Rometty, a 40-year IBM veteran and one of the highest profile women in U.S. business, bet on acquisitions to cut the lead.

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During her eight years at the helm, the Big Blue completed 65 acquisitions, culminating in the $34 billion deal for Red Hat last year - the biggest purchase in its 108-year history - while selling some of its legacy businesses.

She leaves on a recent high note, days after IBM reported its first revenue growth in six quarters, but shares have lost about a quarter in value since she took charge, and the turnaround she began remains a work in progress.

Arvind Krishna, 57, who spearheaded the Red Hat deal, will take over in April.

IBM will likely continue its trajectory under Krishna, but may pursue more small acquisitions in the cloud and analytics space, said Tim Hubbard, assistant professor at the University of Notre Dame and a former IBM consultant.

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Shares of the company were up nearly 5% in extended trading.

IBM also said Red Hat CEO James Whitehurst will become its president.

Rometty, 62, will continue as executive chairman and will retire at the end of the year.

"Arvind is the right CEO for the next era at IBM," Rometty said in a statement.

Published on: Jan 31, 2020 8:39 AM IST
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