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IBM

International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) is headquartered in Armonk, New York, USA. The company manufactures and sells computer hardware, software and services. With its 316,000 employees worldwide and revenues of $81 billion (figures from 2002), it is the largest information technology company in the world, and second oldest (only NCR Corporation is older). It has development labs located all over the world and research labs located in New York, San Jose, Cambridge, MA, Bšblingen (Germany), Zurich, Tokyo, Haifa, Beijing, Austin, Delhi and Winchester. It has a major presence in virtually every segment of the hardware market, from mainframe computers (where it has market dominance) to notebooks. It also produces a wide range of base componentry. However, more and more of its revenue comes from consulting activities rather than simple manufacturing. Because of the company's centralised culture with strict behavioural and dress codes, the company is informally referred to as Big Blue. For example, a blue suit, white shirt and dark tie was the public uniform. Current business activities The ready availability of cheap commodity PC clone hardware has greatly diminished the market for IBM's desktop computers. The firm still makes end user hardware, but focus has shifted more towards servers and IT consulting. IBM has launched a massive PR campaign to promote Linux based IT solutions, an effort to prevent Microsoft from encroaching further into the server operating system market. In 2002, IBM announced the beginning of a $10 billion program to research and implement the infrastructure technology necessary to be able to provide supercomputer-level resources "on demand" to all businesses as a metered utility. In recent years IBM has aggressively turned to licensing patents as a lucrative source of revenue. Every year from 1993 until 2002, IBM has been granted more U.S. patents than any other company. The ten-year period has resulted in 22,358 patents for which IBM is the primary assignee. The aggressive protection of the company's intellectual property has grown into a business of its own, generating billions of dollars of profit for the company during this period. History IBM's history dates back decades before the development of computers -- before that it developed punched card data processing equipment. It originated as the Computing Tabulating Recording (CTR) Corporation, which was incorporated on June 15, 1911 in Binghamton, New York. This company was a merger of the Tabulating Machine Corporation, the Computing Scale Corporation and the International Time Recording Company. The president of the Tabulating Machine Corporation at that time was Herman Hollerith. Thomas J. Watson Sr., the founder of IBM, became General Manager of CTR in 1914 and President in 1915. On February 14, 1924, CTR changed its name to International Business Machines Corporation. The companies that merged to form CTR manufactured a wide range of products, including employee time keeping systems, weighing scales, automatic meat slicers, and most importantly for the development of the computer, punched card equipment. Over time CTR came to focus purely on the punched card business, and ceased its involvement in these other activities. Trivia Whilst IBM did not invent the personal computer, architectures cloned from its original 1981 design (which relied on third-party componentry) became the industry standard. Microsoft and Intel, became monopoly suppliers of two of the key components of compatible systems. On January 19, 1993 IBM announced a $4.97 billion loss for 1992 which was at that time the largest single-year corporate loss in United States history. The IBM Logo was designed by Paul Rand. Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. was the Chairman and CEO of IBM from April 1, 1993, until January 29, 2002, when Samuel J. Palmisano was elected CEO after having been instrumental in helping to grow IBM's Global Services unit into a business with tens of billions of dollars in backlog. Recent IBM acquisitions include the following: * Lotus Development Corporation in 1995 for $3.5 billion. * Tivoli Systems in 1995 for $750 million. * Sequent Computer Systems in 1999 for $810 million. * Informix Software (a purchase of assets rather than a true acquisition) in 2001 for $1.0 billion. * Rational Software Corporation in 2002 for $2.1 billion. * PricewaterhouseCoopers' Consulting in 2002 for $3.5 billion (recalculated by IBM in August 2003 as $3.9 billion).
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3-Button PS/2 Backlit Optical Scroll Mouse (Red)

3-Button PS/2 Backlit Optical Scroll Mouse (Red)

** 3-Button PS/2 Illuminating Optical Mouse **This 3-button light up mouse will be a nice addition toyour custom system. This mouse offers a PS/2 interface and the luxury of optical tracking. Cleaning your mouse is now a thing of the past!General Features:- Red and clear design- Scroll wheel lights up blue- Bottom and back light up red- PS2 interface- Optical tracking- 3-button layout- Scroll wheel acts as third button- Ergonomic design for left and right-handed users- Precise cursor movementRegulatory Approvals- FCC- CERetail Package Includes:- 3-Button USB light-up mouse Compatibility/Requirements/Disclosures:** Requirements *** Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT/2000/ME/XP * Available PS/2 mouse port More ...

USB 2.0 Web PC Camera (Beige/Blue)

USB 2.0 Web PC Camera (Beige/Blue)

** USB 2.0 Web PC Camera **This PC Camera provides the easiest way to capture and send video from your computer. It features a high-resolution CMOS sensor, 640 x 480 VGA resolutions, and USB interface for true Plug and Play functionality. Send live video or even take great snapshots with this quality PC Camera. Order yours today!General Features:- Beige and blue color- USB 2.0 interface (backwards compatible with USB 1.0/1.1)- CMOS with 100K pixels image sensor- 640 x 480 VGA resolution- 35 fps @ CIF- 10-15 fps @ VGA- 640x480/352x288/176x144/320x240/160x120 resolutions- RGB24 YUV1420 output format- RGB24, 1420 video data format- 52-degree view angle- Automatic exposure- Tilt-swiveling baseRetail Box Includes:- Web PC Camera- Manual - Driver CD (3-inch type) Compatibility/Requirements/Disclosures: ** Requirements *** Pentium 300 MHz or above* Windows 98/ME/2000/XP* 64 MB RAM or higher* 200 MB available hard disk drive or higher* CD-ROM drive * Available USB port More ...

Intel Celeron 800MHz 100MHz 128KB Socket 370 CPU

Intel Celeron 800MHz 100MHz 128KB Socket 370 CPU

** Intel Celeron 800MHz 128KB 100MHz Socket 370 CPU **General Features:- Intel Celeron 800MHz- 128KB L1 cache- 100mhz FSB- 1.75v core voltage- FCPGA package- S-Spec: SL5WW, SL54PPackage Includes:- CPU Only Compatibility/Requirements/Disclosures: ** Requirements *** Socket 370 Motherboard that can supports a Celeron 800 FCPGA* Compatible heatsink and fan More ...

Click Art 10,000

Click Art 10,000

ClickArt 10,000 will help you add fun and a touch of unique personality to your homemade projects! This collection features over 10,000 images that cover every type of subject matter. The perfect tool for jazzing up your flyers, brochures, greeting cards and more! Windows 95/98/2000/ME/XP More ...

96-CD/DVD Hard Plastic Carrying Case (Neon Pink)

96-CD/DVD Hard Plastic Carrying Case (Neon Pink)

** 96-CD/DVD Hard Plastic Carrying Case **Protect CDs, DVDs and blank recordable discs with this handycase. The Non-woven fabric sleeves keepdirt away to prevent scratching the discs! The ruggedconstruction offers the best protection when traveling.General Features:- Sturdy neon pink press-proof plastic construction- 96-disc capacity- Durable zipper enclosure- Non-woven fabric sleeves Compatibility/Requirements/Disclosures: ** Requirements *** Need for this product More ...

MP3Resizer 1.1

MP3Resizer is designed to optimize the capacity of your portable MP3-player.


 


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