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Qu'est-ce (qui) est IBM Instruments - définition

EARLY 1980S LABORATORY COMPUTER FROM IBM
System/9000; IBM 9000; IBM System 9001; IBM System 9002; IBM System 9003; IBM Instruments Computer System

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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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  • [[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
International Business Machines Corporation; International Business Machines Corp.; IBM Corporation; International Bus. Machines; I.B.M.; I. B. M.; International Business Machine; Ibm; IBM PC Company; Software Group; Big Blue; IBM Hong Kong; Intl. Business Machines; International Business Machines Personal Computer; IBM computer; Ibm computer; IBM Egypt; IBM Business Continuity and Resiliency Services; Tokyo Ohka Kogyo; Saudi Business Machines; IBM Svenska; Blue suits; Blue suit; Office Products Division; Josef Raviv Memorial Postdoctoral Fellowship; IBM WebSphere eXtreme Scale; IBM - International Business Machines; IBM GSDC; IBM Japan Ltd; Ibm.com; Ibm egypt; IBM Danmark A/S; IBM, Inc.; IBM Corp.; IBMer; Draft:IBM United Kingdom; Q1 Labs; International Business Machines; International Business Machines Co; .ibm; IBM compilers; IBM Compilers; IBM Thailand; Colossus of Armonk; IBM Japan Ltd.; IBM Information Access; International Business Machines Corp; @IBM; NASDAQ:IBM; IBM (NASDAQ); IBM Instruments; IBM Instruments, Inc.; IBM Instruments, Incorporated; IBM Instruments Incorporated; 10.1147; Martin Schroeter; Eye-bee-em; IBM United Kingdom
¦ abbreviation International Business Machines.
IBM         
  • [[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
International Business Machines Corporation; International Business Machines Corp.; IBM Corporation; International Bus. Machines; I.B.M.; I. B. M.; International Business Machine; Ibm; IBM PC Company; Software Group; Big Blue; IBM Hong Kong; Intl. Business Machines; International Business Machines Personal Computer; IBM computer; Ibm computer; IBM Egypt; IBM Business Continuity and Resiliency Services; Tokyo Ohka Kogyo; Saudi Business Machines; IBM Svenska; Blue suits; Blue suit; Office Products Division; Josef Raviv Memorial Postdoctoral Fellowship; IBM WebSphere eXtreme Scale; IBM - International Business Machines; IBM GSDC; IBM Japan Ltd; Ibm.com; Ibm egypt; IBM Danmark A/S; IBM, Inc.; IBM Corp.; IBMer; Draft:IBM United Kingdom; Q1 Labs; International Business Machines; International Business Machines Co; .ibm; IBM compilers; IBM Compilers; IBM Thailand; Colossus of Armonk; IBM Japan Ltd.; IBM Information Access; International Business Machines Corp; @IBM; NASDAQ:IBM; IBM (NASDAQ); IBM Instruments; IBM Instruments, Inc.; IBM Instruments, Incorporated; IBM Instruments Incorporated; 10.1147; Martin Schroeter; Eye-bee-em; IBM United Kingdom
International Business Machines (Reference: manufacturer, IBM)

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IBM System 9000

The System 9000 (S9000) is a family of microcomputers from IBM consisting of the System 9001, 9002, and 9003. The first member of the family, the System 9001 laboratory computer, was introduced in May 1982 as the IBM Instruments Computer System Model 9000. It was renamed to the System 9001 in 1984 when the System 9000 family name and the System 9002 multi-user general-purpose business computer was introduced. The last member of the family, the System 9003 industrial computer, was introduced in 1985. All members of the System 9000 family did not find much commercial success and the entire family was discontinued on 2 December 1986. The System 9000 was based around the Motorola 68000 microprocessor and the Motorola VERSAbus system bus. All members had the IBM CSOS real-time operating system (OS) stored on read-only memory; and the System 9002 could also run the multi-user Microsoft Xenix OS, which was suitable for business use and supported up to four users.