About IBM

IBM

International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) develops and manufactures information technology products and services worldwide. Its Global Technology Services segment offers IT infrastructure and business process services, such as strategic outsourcing, integrated technology, business transformation outsourcing, and maintenance. The company’s Global Business Services segment provides professional services and application outsourcing services, including consulting and systems integration, and application management. Its Systems and Technology segment offers computing and storage solutions, including servers, disk and tape storage systems and software, semiconductor technology and products, packaging solutions, engineering and technology services, and retail store solutions. IBM’s Software segment primarily offers middleware and operating systems software comprising WebSphere software for Web-enabled applications; information management software for database, content management, information integration and business intelligence; Tivoli software for infrastructure management, including security and storage management; Lotus software for collaboration, messaging, and social networking; and rational software, a process automation tool. The company’s Global Financing segment provides commercial financing to dealers and remarketers of IT products; lease and loan financing to external and internal clients; and sale and lease of used equipment. IBM serves banking, insurance, education, government, healthcare, life sciences, aerospace and defense, automotive, chemical and petroleum, electronics, distribution, telecommunications, media and entertainment, and energy and utilities, as well as small and medium sized business. The company was formerly known as Computing-Tabulating-Recording Co. and changed its name to International Business Machines Corporation in 1924. IBM was founded in 1910 and is based in Armonk, New York.

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  1. IBM Fellows have invented some of the industry's most useful and profitably applied technologies -- much of the computer technology we use today.
    In IBM Honors Eight Employees with Highest Technical Award
  2. We're just breaking ground, all the planning is done and with IBM we have an anchor customer in place. This makes IBM our largest customer by revenue in Amsterdam, Frankfurt, London, Madrid, Paris and Sydney.
    In Global Switch to build new data centre in Paris
  3. I thank IBM for its continued commitment to North Carolina. This facility promises to be one of IBM's greenest data centers in the world, proving once again that green is gold for North Carolina.
    In IBM unveils its $360 million RTP data center
  1. Mentioned In 347 Articles

  2. Blade Network Technologies CEO Vikram Mehta Named Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year(R) 2009 Award Recipient in ...

    Explore Article Marketwire (Jun 16 2009)

    Blade Network Technologies CEO Vikram Mehta Named Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year(R) 2009 Award Recipient in ... ...work switches and feature-rich software, which are sold through major data center players including IBM, HP, NEC, and Verari, as well as through distributors, are installed in over 300 of the Fortune 500... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Cisco   Vikram Mehta   IBM

  3. IBM’s Cloud Gains Definition

    Explore Article Data Center Knowledge (Jun 15 2009)

    IBM’s Cloud Gains Definition IBM is rolling out several services enabling public cloud computing, but its sharpest focus is on the p... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   IBM

  4. Demo versus Retro by Doug Mohney

    Explore Article Views and Opinions on Green IT (Jun 15 2009)

    Demo versus Retro by Doug Mohney ...ng a green data center. The UMass/MIT-EMC/Cisco project looks like a "me too" showcase like the IBM, Syracuse University and New York state partnership a couple of weeks ago. The new $12.4 million d... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Doug Mohney   Cisco   IBM

  5. PUE and Total Power Usage Efficiency (tPUE)

    Explore Article Perspectives (Jun 14 2009)

    PUE and Total Power Usage Efficiency (tPUE) ...re. The IT load normally includes the server Power Supply Unit (PSU) but in many designs such as IBM iDataPlex the individual PSUs are moved out of the server and placed at the rack level. Again, thi... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   The Green Grid   IBM   James Hamilton

  6. Ten of the Coolest and Most Powerful Supercomputers of All Time

    Explore Article Pingdom web site monitoring blog (Jun 11 2009)

    Ten of the Coolest and Most Powerful Supercomputers of All Time ...ery clearly by their purpose (judging by this one and Fujitsu’s Numerical Wind Tunnel). Blue Gene/L IBM initially developed the Blue Gene family of supercomputers to simulate biochemical processes involv... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   IBM   Fujitsu   Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  7. Researchers speed up the chase for cooler data centers

    Explore Article PC World (Jun 11 2009)

    Researchers speed up the chase for cooler data centers ...st of cooling the hot racks of servers in data centers. Last month, Syracuse University teamed with IBM to create one of the world's most efficient data centers on the school's campus, while the Georgia ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   IBM   Intel

  8. Big Blue shares 'smarter planet' initiatives; see photos

    Explore Article PoughkeepsieJournal.com (Jun 11 2009)

    Big Blue shares 'smarter planet' initiatives; see photos IBM Corp.’s Poughkeepsie site gave invited community leaders a look today at some “smarter planet” init... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   IBM

  9. Vendors pitch stripped-down servers to giant Web properties

    Explore Article Welcome to Techworld (Jun 10 2009)

    Vendors pitch stripped-down servers to giant Web properties ...ment software. But HP is not the pioneer in this scale-out server market, with companies such as IBM, Sun, Dell, Super Micro, and Rackable offering products of their own. Each vendor has its own ap... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Cisco   IBM   Forrester Research

  10. A Multi-Core Optimized Software Appliance

    Explore Article SOA World Magazine (Jun 10 2009)

    ...liances were released by early start-ups such as Sarvega and Datapower (later acquired by Intel and IBM, respectively), the IT landscape has shifted markedly. For one, the hardware architecture has evolv... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   IBM   Intel

  11. HP High Efficiency Cloud Infrastructure Servers, Moving Away from Blades, Learning from Data Center Operation

    Explore Article greenm3.com (Jun 10 2009)

    HP High Efficiency Cloud Infrastructure Servers, Moving Away from Blades, Learning from Data Center Operation Notice how IBM, Dell, Rackable, and Dell’s high efficiency cloud infrastructure servers are not blade enclosures? ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   IBM   Google

  12. HP Finally Boards the Mega Data Center Bandwagon

    Explore Article GigaOM (Jun 10 2009)

    HP Finally Boards the Mega Data Center Bandwagon ...ilt special-purpose machines for years, and keeps introducing new options for the mega data center. IBM even launched its own, highly proprietary iDataPlex hardware for the same market last year. Two yea... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   IBM   Google   Hewlett Packard

  13. Keysource Cuts Energy Use 45 Percent at U.K. Data Center

    Explore Article greenercomputing.com (Jun 10 2009)

    Keysource Cuts Energy Use 45 Percent at U.K. Data Center ...redictable, but cooling is the area of biggest opportunity," West told eWeek Europe. Last month, IBM broke ground on a new next-generation data center project in Syracuse, N.Y., which it predicts can ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   The Green Grid   IBM

  14. Researchers Speed Up the Chase for Cooler Data Centers

    Explore Article CIO.com (Jun 9 2009)

    Researchers Speed Up the Chase for Cooler Data Centers ...st of cooling the hot racks of servers in data centers. Last month, Syracuse University teamed with IBM to create one of the world's most efficient data centers on the school's campus, while the Georgia ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   IBM   Intel

  15. Tech Innovations Cool Data Centers

    Explore Article environmentalleader.com (Jun 9 2009)

    Tech Innovations Cool Data Centers ...ns in carbon dioxide emissions of approximately one million tons. In the U.S., Syracuse University, IBM and the state of New York recently announced a joint project, a $12.4 million, 6,000-square-foot da... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   IBM   Syracuse University

  16. Data Center Efficiencies Coming Full Circle to DC, Liquid Cooling

    Explore Article environmentalleader.com (Jun 8 2009)

    Data Center Efficiencies Coming Full Circle to DC, Liquid Cooling ...ave a decidedly retro look, said Roger Schmidt, Chief Engineer for Data Center Energy Efficiency at IBM. Additionally, data centers will incorporate higher voltages and more renewable energy sources, ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   ASHRAE   IBM

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