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Business Machines Corporation, abbreviated IBM and nicknamed
"Big Blue," is a multinational computer technology and
consulting corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York,
USA. 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, and offers infrastructure services, hosting
services, and consulting services in areas ranging from
mainframe computers to nanotechnology.
IBM has been known through most of its recent history as the
world's largest computer company; with over 388,000
employees worldwide, IBM is the largest information
technology employer in the world. Despite falling behind
Hewlett-Packard in total revenue since 2006, it remains the
most profitable. IBM holds more patents than any other U.S.
based technology company. It has engineers and consultants
in over 170 countries and IBM Research has eight
laboratories worldwide. 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, and in 2007 IBM ranked second
in the list of largest software companies in the world. |
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