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História | - História da IBM
- Fusões e aquisições
- Pense (lema)
- Sistemas operacionais
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Produtos | Hardware | - Blue Gene
- Microprocessador Cell
- Mainframe
- PC
- Gestão da Informação
- Quantum
- Rational Software
- Selectric
- ILOG
- Tivoli: Service Automation Manager
- Redbooks
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Outros | - alphaWorks
- Connections
- Criminal Reduction Utilising Statistical History
- Fortran
- Mashup Center
- PowerPC
- PureQuery
- SPSS
- Watson
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Entidades empresariais | |
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Instalações | - Torres
- Software Labs
- IBM Buildings
- Chicago
- Johannesburg
- Seattle
- Research Labs
- Austin
- China
- Tokyo
- Zurich
- Haifa
- India
- Almaden
- Instalações
- IBM Scientific Center
- Hursley House
- Canada Head Office Building
- Thomas J. Watson Research Center
- IBM Rochester
- Somers Office Complex
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Iniciativas | - Academy of Technology
- Centers for Advanced Studies: CASCON
- Deep Thunder
- IBM Fellow
- IBM Distinguished Engineer
- Pulse conference
- The Great Mind Challenge
- DeveloperWorks: Develothon
- Linux Technology Center
- IBM Virtual Universe Community
- Smarter Planet
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Invenções | |
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Terminologia | - GSGI
- Commercial Processing Workload
- Consumability
- Technology dividend
- E-business
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CEOs | - Thomas John Watson (1914–1956)
- T. J. Watson, Jr. (1956–1971)
- Thomas Vincent Learson (1971–1973)
- F. T. Cary (1973–1981)
- John Roberts Opel (1981–1985)
- John Fellows Akers (1985–1993)
- Louis Vincent Gerstner (1993–2002)
- Samuel J. Palmisano (2002–2011)
- V. M. Rometty (2012-2020)
- Arvind Krishna (2020- )
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Conselho de administração | |
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Outros | - Deep Thought
- Common Public License/IBM Public License
- Customer engineer
- Dynamic infrastructure
- IBM e o Holocausto
- IBM international chess tournament
- Lucifer cipher
- Mathematica
- SHARE computing
- ScicomP
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