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Supreme Court Ponders: When Do Ideas Deserve Patents?...message. Tech powers IBM, Microsoft, Google, Yahoo! and financial firms like American Express and Goldman Sachs control hundreds of such business-method patents for everything from search-engine optimization to risk assessment. And if you... In this article: Supreme Court, Goldman Sachs, E mail, Stanford University, U.S. patent office, and Amazon |
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washingtonpost.com | 3 days ago
Five Ways Startups Are Tapping Into LinkedIn's API
...to build applications around the platform. While LinkedIn has partnered with Twitter, Microsoft, IBM, Research In Motion and others, this will be the first time startups can tap into the platform. While LinkedIn is releasing 11 different...
In this article: LinkedIn, Twitter, Box.net, TweetDeck, Facebook, Oauth, Research In Motion, Flickr, and MySpace
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Centre Daily Times | 3 days ago
Alfresco Releases First OASIS CMIS 1.0 Public Review Implementation
...next generation content and social applications. The CMIS specification is backed by vendors including Alfresco, Adobe Systems, EMC, IBM, Microsoft, OpenText, Oracle and SAP. "Anyone who doubted that CMIS would become a real...
In this article: Alfresco, SAP, London, Content Management Interoperability Services, Documentum, and Business Objects
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PC World: Latest Technology News | November 16, 2009
IBM and AT&T Unveil Cloud Computing Services
...a bit more overcast with the addition of two more clouds. Both IBM and AT&T announced new services to join Microsoft, Amazon, and Google in establishing a cloud computing services. Tony Bradley Was this article useful? Yes 0 No 0 Today's...
In this article: AT&T, Cloud computing, Amazon, Google, AT&T, Microsoft, and Android
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Computer World | November 17, 2009
How enterprises can (gently) squeeze their vendors during the recession
...up from 30% to 35% in prior years' surveys. Adobe Systems Inc., IBM, Microsoft Corp. and Oracle Corp. are jacking up audits the most, respondents told Gartner, but so are many other vendors. While some audits are legitimate, "we are also...
In this article: Gartner Inc, Recession, Respondent, Sunoco Inc., Revenue, Linux, IDC, and Chubb Corp
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PC World: Latest Technology News | 2 days ago
Momentum Builds for Open Content Management Standard
...Information Standards), is supported by the content management industry's biggest players, including EMC, Adobe, Microsoft, Open Text, IBM and SAP. Open-source CMS vendor Alfresco is also a backer. The company said Monday it has included...
In this article: SAP, Microsoft, E mail, EMC, Open Text, and Adobe
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Centre Daily Times | November 17, 2009
VMLogix Launches IT Initiative for Higher Education
...and reliably than with any other solution on the market. VMLogix has partnerships with the industry's most established technology companies including Citrix, IBM, Microsoft and VMware. VMLogix is a privately-held company headquartered in Palo...
In this article: License, Vmware, Palo Alto, California, Capital expenditure, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences, Vmware Workstation, New Jersey Institute of Technology, and Trilogy
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PC World: Latest Technology News | November 16, 2009
Intel To Launch Four Arrandale CPUs In January
...a bit more overcast with the addition of two more clouds. Both IBM and AT&T announced new services to join Microsoft, Amazon, and Google in establishing a cloud computing services. Samsung Intros Galaxy Spica Android Phone, No U.S. Launch...
In this article: Intel, Microsoft, Iphone, AT&T, Android OS, and Cloud computing
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AP Online | 2 days ago
HP profit jumps on cost cuts, new market expansion
...demand, while businesses remain hesitant. Other tech heavyweights such as Google Inc., IBM, Intel Corp. and Microsoft Corp. have reported better conditions in some of their businesses. HP said after the market closed that its earnings...
In this article: Revenue, Thomson Reuters, Gartner Inc, Outsourcing, Recession, 3Com Corp., Google Inc, and Electronic Data Systems
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International Business Machines Corporation, abbreviated IBM and nicknamed "Big Blue" (for its official corporate color), is a multinational computer technology and IT consulting corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York, United States. The company is one of the few information technology companies with a continuous history dating back to the 19th century. IBM manufactures and sells computer hardware and software (with a focus on the latter), and offers infrastructure services, hosting services, and consulting services in areas ranging from mainframe computers to nanotechnology.
IBM has been well known through most of its recent history as the world's largest computer company and systems integrator. With over 388,000 employees worldwide, IBM is the largest and most profitable information technology employer in the world.
IBM holds more patents than any other U.S. based technology company and has eight research laboratories worldwide. The company has scientists, engineers, consultants, and sales professionals in over 170 countries. IBM employees have earned three Nobel Prizes, four Turing Awards, five National Medals of Technology, and five National Medals of Science. As a chip maker, IBM has been among the Worldwide Top 20 Semiconductor Sales Leaders in past years.
- Name:
- International Business Machines Corporation
- Type:
- Public (NYSE: IBM)
- Location City:
- Armonk, New York
- Location Country:
- U.S.
- Founded:
- Endicott, New York, U.S. (1889, incorporated 1911)
- Stock Symbol:
- IBM
- Industry:
- Computer hardware
- Computer software
- IT Services
- Consultant
- Key People:
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- Dan Fortin
- Mark Loughridge
- Mike Rhodin
- Dominique Cerutti
- Nick Donofrio
- Samuel J. Palmisano
- David Anderson
- Products:
- See products listing
- Revenue:
- US$103.6 billion
- Net Income:
- US$12.3 billion (2009)</small>
- Subsidiaries:
- Motto:
- On Demand Business, in demand people
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