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  2. Category:IBM employees - Wikipedia

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    G. Richard P. Gabriel; Erich Gamma; Christopher P. Gane; Jeannette Garcia; Robert Garcia (New York politician) Anne Gattiker; Lou Gerstner; Shuman Ghosemajumder

  3. Greenspoint, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Greenspoint is located at the junction of two major regional highways, Interstate 45 (the North Freeway) and Texas State Highway Beltway 8.The district is only 6 miles (9.7 km) west of George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH).

  4. List of technology centers - Wikipedia

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    Silicon Hills: Austin, Texas and its suburbs; Silicon Forest: Portland, Oregon; Silicon Peach: Atlanta; Silicon Prairie: Metropolitan Dallas (primarily the northern region and its suburbs) Silicon Slopes: Salt Lake City, Utah including Utah County (Provo, Utah) and Summit County (Park City, Utah) and surrounding areas. Silicon Speedway ...

  5. IBM - Wikipedia

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    IBM SoftLayer is a dedicated server, managed hosting and cloud computing provider, which in 2011 reported hosting more than 81,000 servers for more than 26,000 customers. [149] IBM also provides Cloud Data Encryption Services (ICDES), using cryptographic splitting to secure customer data. [150]

  6. Park Towers (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    The Park Towers. Park Towers is a complex of two office buildings along the 610 Loop in Houston, Texas, United States.It consists of two 18 story office towers, Park Towers North and Park Towers South, which each have 272,621 square feet (25,327.3 m 2) of rentable space, [1] and one six story parking garage. [2]

  7. IBM Research - Wikipedia

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    The roots of today's IBM Research began with the 1945 opening of the Watson Scientific Computing Laboratory at Columbia University. [4] This was the first IBM laboratory devoted to pure science and later expanded into additional IBM Research locations in Westchester County, New York, starting in the 1950s, [5] [6] including the Thomas J. Watson Research Center in 1961.

  8. Kyndryl - Wikipedia

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    Officially formed in late 2021, Kyndryl was created from the spin-off of IBM's infrastructure services, [4] [5] and comprises the bulk of the former IBM Global Technology Services. [11] [12] At year-end 2020, the spin-off had a portfolio of around 4,400 customers, including 75% of the Fortune 100.

  9. Compaq - Wikipedia

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    Compaq's technical leadership and the rivalry with IBM was emphasized when the SystemPro server was launched in late 1989 – this was a true server product with standard support for a second CPU and RAID, but also the first product to feature the EISA bus, designed in reaction to IBM's MCA (Micro Channel Architecture) which was incompatible ...