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  2. IBM Rochester - Wikipedia

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    IBM's CEO Thomas J. Watson Jr. reportedly chose the site of Rochester in honor of his copilot during World War II, Leland Fiegel, who lived there. [3] Groundbreaking took place on July 31, 1956. When it was first completed, there was 576,000 square feet (53,500 m 2 ) of floor space.

  3. List of IBM facilities - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 3 November 2024, at 20:47 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Thomas J. Watson Research Center - Wikipedia

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    An aerial satellite view of the center's main building. The center, headquarters of IBM's Research division, is named for both Thomas J. Watson, Sr. and Thomas Watson, Jr., who led IBM as president and CEO, respectively, from 1915 when it was known as the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company, to 1971.

  5. History of IBM - Wikipedia

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    International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) is a multinational corporation specializing in computer technology and information technology consulting. Headquartered in Armonk, New York, the company originated from the amalgamation of various enterprises dedicated to automating routine business transactions, notably pioneering punched card-based data tabulating machines and time clocks.

  6. IBM - Wikipedia

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    International Business Machines Corporation 1972–current logo, by Paul Rand IBM CHQ in Armonk, New York, in 2014 Trade name IBM Formerly Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company (1911–1924) Company type Public Traded as NYSE: IBM DJIA component S&P 100 component S&P 500 component ISIN ISIN: US4592001014 Industry Information technology Predecessors Bundy Manufacturing Company Computing Scale ...

  7. Category:IBM facilities - Wikipedia

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  8. The old Rochester Bread Company Building is coming down, and ...

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    Aug. 3—ROCHESTER — An old building that once connected to the lives and rhythms of a city decades ago can, frankly, easily be forgotten in the churn of progress. A case in point is the near ...

  9. History of IBM magnetic disk drives - Wikipedia

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    Developed at IBM Rochester, Minnesota, under the code name "Grant-Prime", it was a full-height 5 1 ⁄ 2-inch HDD with a capacity of up to 115 MB on up to four 130 mm disks. [72] It was the HDD internal to the System/36 5363 System Unit and Series 1 4956 System Unit. [72]