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  2. List of international subsidiaries of IBM - Wikipedia

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    IBM assumed a controlling financial interest in ISM Canada. IBM outsourced its internal computer operations (host and client-server systems) to ISM. ISM ranked as one of the top 500 Canadian companies, moving up almost 300 places in the survey by Commerce magazine. In 1995, ISM Canada became 100% owned by IBM.

  3. IBM - Wikipedia

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    International Business Machines Corporation (using the trademark IBM), nicknamed Big Blue, [6] is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York and present in over 175 countries. [7] [8] It is a publicly traded company and one of the 30 companies in the Dow Jones Industrial Average.

  4. IBM SkillsBuild - Wikipedia

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    - In Japan, IBM partners with Osaka Municipal Government and Osaka Roudou Kyokai (NPO) to offer SkillsBuild for Job Seekers in Osaka Prefecture, helping them to obtain IT skills and earn tech-related jobs. IBM's curricula include introductions to AI and cloud computing, particularly for positions like help desk specialist, web developer, and ...

  5. IBM AI chief advises people who want a tech job in 2024 to ...

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    IBM's chief executive said in May that the company would slow hiring for some of its roles, particularly in HR, where Candy says the vast majority of staff conversations now happen with a bot.

  6. Category:IBM subsidiaries - Wikipedia

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  7. Celestica - Wikipedia

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    Celestica was incorporated in 1994 as a subsidiary of IBM. [3] In 1996, it was sold off to Onex Corporation. In April 2001, the company announced it was laying off 3,000 people, about 10% of its workforce, due to the dot-com crash. [4] Losses mounted and on 29 January 2004 the company announced that company CEO Eugene Polistuk would be retiring.

  8. Jennifer Grey Recalls 'Smoking a Lot of Weed' Before Sex ...

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    Jennifer Grey Recalls 'Smoking a Lot of Weed' Before Sex Scene with a Drunk Patrick Swayze in “Red Dawn”

  9. Malaysia’s auto industry releases its first-ever EV—but ...

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    On forums like Reddit’s Malaysia subreddit, users complained about the e.MAS 7’s price tag, given expectations that Proton’s first EV would be priced under 100,000 ringgit.