Harriet Green, vice president and general manager (Internet of Things, commerce and education), at the American technology giant talks about how it is transforming, yet again, to adapt to growth areas
Last September, global technology major IBM appointed Harriet Green, former CEO of British travel company Thomas Cook Group, to lead its new business unit, Internet of Things (IoT). For the company based in Armonk, New York, the current focus is on high-margin businesses as it gradually shifts gear to new growth areas of technology (cloud, big data, analytics, mobile, etc) from its consulting and traditional hardware business. In an exclusive interview with Forbes India in Tampa, Florida, Green says cognitive computing is the way forward and that it is more than just an artificial intelligence (AI) platform. Edited excerpts:
Q. How has your experience at IBM been so far?
I had finished a big transformation at Thomas Cook where I was able to raise its market capital significantly, after which I was thinking about the next step. I’m not someone you would employ in a steady state environment. I’m good in high growth, doing big stuff, moving a lot of rocks to get things done. I was looking at companies in India and China. And I have been a client of IBM for a long time.
I love technology, and the amount of change that is underway in IBM, and how well it is being done. Because we [IBM] changed once—from machines to PCs and software services—we are doing it again, around cognition: IBM’s cognitive computing platform, called Watson, has the ability to learn, to reason, to correlate the patterns and communicate them in a natural language. As a transformer, as a salesperson, as a marketer, it’s wonderful to have what no one else has. And there isn’t another cognitive computing platform out there because Watson is more than just AI. Fusing that into the new business is a big part of what we are doing.
(This story appears in the 22 July, 2016 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)