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FORMER NORTH AMERICAN HOME COMPUTER AND ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURER
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  • [[IBM Fellow]] [[Benoit Mandelbrot]] discusses [[fractal geometry]], 2010.
  • 1969}}
  • Pangu Plaza, one of IBM's offices in Beijing, China
  • IBM CHQ in [[Armonk, New York]] in 2014
  • IBM type 704]] electronic data processing machine in 1957
  • [[IBM Q System One]] (2019), the first circuit-based commercial quantum computer
  • The [[Thomas J. Watson Research Center]] in [[Yorktown Heights, New York]], is one of 12 IBM research labs worldwide.
  • IBM ads at [[John F. Kennedy International Airport]], 2013
  • IBM inventions (clockwise from top-left): the [[hard-disk drive]], [[DRAM]], the [[UPC bar code]], and the [[magnetic stripe card]]
  • New IBM employees being welcomed to a bootcamp at IBM Austin, 2015
  • [[Blue Gene]] was awarded the [[National Medal of Technology and Innovation]] in 2009.
  • Employees demonstrating [[IBM Watson]] capabilities in a [[Jeopardy!]] exhibition match on campus, 2011
AMERICAN MULTINATIONAL TECHNOLOGY AND CONSULTING CORPORATION
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<company> (IBM) The best known American computer manufacturer, founded by Thomas J. Watson (born 1874-02-17), known as "Big Blue" after the colour of its logo. IBM makes everything from mainframes to personal computers (PCs) and has been immensely successful in selling them, chiefly to business. It has often been said that "Nobody has ever been sacked for buying IBM". The IBM PC in its various versions has been so successful that unqualified reference to a "PC" almost certainly means a PC from IBM, or one of the many brands of clone produced by other manufacturers to cash in on IBM's original success. Alternative expansions of "IBM" such as Inferior But Marketable; It's Better Manually; Insidious Black Magic; It's Been Malfunctioning; Incontinent Bowel Movement, illustrate the considerable antipathy most hackers have long felt toward the "industry leader" (see fear and loathing). Quarterly sales $15351M, profits $689M (Aug 1994). http://ibm.com/. (1999-04-07)
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LEGAL CASE
IBM v Commission; International Business Machines Corporation v Commission
International Business Machines Corporation v. Commission (1981) Case 60/81 is an EU law case, concerning judicial review in the European Union.
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  • [[IBM Fellow]] [[Benoit Mandelbrot]] discusses [[fractal geometry]], 2010.
  • 1969}}
  • Pangu Plaza, one of IBM's offices in Beijing, China
  • IBM CHQ in [[Armonk, New York]] in 2014
  • IBM type 704]] electronic data processing machine in 1957
  • [[IBM Q System One]] (2019), the first circuit-based commercial quantum computer
  • The [[Thomas J. Watson Research Center]] in [[Yorktown Heights, New York]], is one of 12 IBM research labs worldwide.
  • IBM ads at [[John F. Kennedy International Airport]], 2013
  • IBM inventions (clockwise from top-left): the [[hard-disk drive]], [[DRAM]], the [[UPC bar code]], and the [[magnetic stripe card]]
  • New IBM employees being welcomed to a bootcamp at IBM Austin, 2015
  • [[Blue Gene]] was awarded the [[National Medal of Technology and Innovation]] in 2009.
  • Employees demonstrating [[IBM Watson]] capabilities in a [[Jeopardy!]] exhibition match on campus, 2011
AMERICAN MULTINATIONAL TECHNOLOGY AND CONSULTING CORPORATION
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Wikipedia

Commodore International

Commodore International (other names include Commodore International Limited) was an American home computer and electronics manufacturer founded by Jack Tramiel. Commodore International (CI), along with its subsidiary Commodore Business Machines (CBM), was a significant participant in the development of the home-computer industry in the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s. The company developed and marketed the world's best-selling computer, the Commodore 64 (1982), and released its Amiga computer line in July 1985. With quarterly sales ending 1983 of $49 million (equivalent to $114 million in 2021), Commodore was one of the world's largest personal computer manufacturers.

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5. System manufacturers sell to industry brandnames such as Dell Inc., Hewlett–Packard Co., International Business Machines Corp. and Gateway Inc.