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IBM introduces free tools and access to high-performance computing in an effort to combat the global COVID-19 pandemic. IBM Launches Data-Based Tools to Help Track Coronavirus Cases Skip to main ...
By Blake Brittain (Reuters) -GlobalFoundries and IBM said on Thursday they have settled dueling lawsuits in which GlobalFoundries was accused of breaching a contract with IBM and the computer ...
IBM and the World Bank first introduced financial swaps to the public in 1981, when they entered into a swap agreement. [35] The IBM Personal Computer (pictured) became one of IBM's best selling products and has had a wide influence on personal computing since its release in 1981.
IBM plans to migrate its Chinese R&D functions to offices elsewhere, the Wall Street Journal reports citing Jack Hergenrother, a company vice president. The company is also looking for more ...
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.
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.
A seemingly perennial Dow Jones laggard, International Business Machines (NYSE:IBM) had just started to gain its mojo in the second half of this year. Many investors were willing to give IBM stock ...
The COVID-19 vaccines are widely credited for their role in reducing the severity and death caused by COVID-19. [ 128 ] [ 129 ] As of March 2023, more than 5.5 billion people had received one or more doses [ 130 ] (11.8 billion in total) in over 197 countries.