Tech firm helps Chicago businesses create new markets

Dialexa, an IBM Company, creates digital products that help companies transform their industries. After years of explosive growth, big global tech companies are downsizing. But digital product engineering firm Dialexa , an IBM Company, is on a trajectory for growth and expanding its footprint in Chicago. Dialexa was launched 13 years ago in Dallas by two former product engineering executives. It opened a Chicago office last year. Today, Dialexa has a highly skilled team of 320 product managers, strategists, designers, engineers, and data scientists. In the midst of its rapid expansion, Dialexa was acquired last September by IBM to scale their digital product engineering services for IBM Consulting clients, a market expected to reach $700 billion by 2026. What explains Dialexa’s success? The product mindset and approach. "We want every organization to be a great tech organization," said Jonathan Williams, partner and Chicago market lead at Dialexa. All industries leverage technology to become more efficient and profitable, he explained. "We work with our clients to fill in the gaps to get them to that place." While companies recognize the importance of technology, the right digital solution can be a real differentiator in a competitive business environment. A customized digital […]

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