KPMG and IBM

Driving innovation through digital acceleration

It is essential for companies today to couple innovative thinking with technology that enables operational agility and scale. IBM’s acquisition of Red Hat aligns with IBM’s goal of delivering open, integrated solutions that can run anywhere. The focus is on delivering hybrid, multicloud solutions to meet clients wherever they are on the cloud journey.

KPMG continues to bring innovative offerings to market with IBM across Cloud, Data, AI, and other emerging technologies like Blockchain that help clients accelerate digital transformation. Together the alliance has a track record of delivering innovation for our clients. And we’re ready to put it to work creating greater value for you.

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Marcus Murph

Marcus Murph

Principal, CIO Advisory, KPMG US

+1 214-840-2671

Tim Zuber

Tim Zuber

Partner, Tax, KPMG US

+1 212-872-6653

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Delivering value across today’s evolving business landscape requires innovation, and that’s what you’ll find at the core of the KPMG and IBM alliance.

Together, we can help you achieve exceptional business transformation through a leading combination of our people, industry expertise and innovative technologies.

We embed KPMG professionals’ regulatory, risk, finance, legal, and tax acumen with IBM Consulting services and advanced technologies from IBM and Red Hat to fuel your digital transformation journey.

You can benefit from the power of data insights, cognitive computing and artificial intelligence, and modernize critical applications and infrastructure faster in a hybrid multicloud environment.

Seize the opportunity to accelerate enterprise-wide transformation and drive sustainable value with KPMG and IBM.

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