We invite you to shape the future of IBM, including product roadmaps, by submitting ideas that matter to you the most. Here's how it works:
Start by posting ideas and requests to enhance a product or service. Take a look at ideas others have posted and vote them if they matter to you.
To post a new idea - select "Add a new idea" and where asked select the appropriate category this idea relates to. Provide requested information to allow us to get a better understanding of your request.
Vote ideas that matter most to you.
Get feedback from the IBM team to refine your idea.
The IBM team may need your help to refine the ideas so they may ask for more information or feedback. The offering manager team will then decide if they can begin working on your idea. If they can start during the next development cycle, they will put the idea on the priority list. Each team at IBM works on a different schedule, where some ideas can be implemented right away, others may be placed on a different schedule.
Some ideas can be implemented at IBM, while others may not fit within the development plans for the product. In either case, the team will let you know as soon as possible. In some cases, we may be able to find alternatives for ideas which cannot be implemented in a reasonable time.
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Looking to start a project with using Proximity Marketing Beacons to help local businesses connect with their customers. Need help building a Bot that each business owner can upload their business info to assist in attracting new customers once the link is opened.
Idea priority | High |
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Hi! Thank you for your submission - this portal is for items that would be delivered by the public cloud platform, so this doesn't quite fit what we build