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Hi All
I'm not going into politics right here, but things are shifting quite fast
these days and the American administration doesn't seem to be on the same
page anymore as Europe and other countries that used to regard themselves
as US allies. Our company has become increasingly aware of its dependance
on US tech companies, some of which are lead by, what we regard as,
controversial people.
I've tried to find recent strategic statements on this subject by IBM but
other than a letter by Ginni Rometty from November '24, I haven't really
found anything. Does anyone know where to find IBM's viewpoint on the
current geopolitical situation and the role of the American administration?
Kind regards,
Martijn van Breden
lead software architect
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