Post on 15-Jul-2015
With:
Dhimanjyoti Choudhury
Paran Goswami
Uzzal Buragohain
Dipjyoti Nayak
Kishore Kumar Saharia
Khanindra Bhusan Mahanta
Horendranath Gogoi
•IBM is the acronym of International Business
Machines Corporation.
• Founded in Endicott, New York, U.S. on June
16, 1911.
• Founder Thomas J. Watson and Charles
Ranlett Flint.
• Headquarters Armonk, New York, U.S.
• Deals mainly with manufacture and marketing of
computer hardware and software.
CHARLES RANLETT FLINT
THOMAS J WATSONJr.
THOMAS J WATSON Sr.
ON June, 1911 Charles Ranlett Flint established
CTR merging three companies.
Flint recruited Thomas J. Watson Sr. formerly of
National Cash Register Company to lead the
company in 1914.
Watson’s favourite slogan “THINK” became a
mantra to the employees and within 11 months of
joining he became the president of it.
During Watson’s first four years revenues more than
doubled to $9 million.
February 14, 1924; CTR renamed as International
Business Machines Corporation.
In 1963, IBM employees and computers helped
NASA track the orbital flight of Mercury astronaut.
On April, 1964 IBM announced the first computer
system family, the IBM system/360.
IBM’s closing value of $214 billion on September
29, 2011 surpassed Microsoft which was valued at
$213.2 billion.
IBM HEADQUARTERS
IN 1993Mr. Lou Gerstner: Revived IBM
Very well organised and
systematic management
system that takes care of
the entire IBM community.
The Forbes survey released
on the occasion of 100th
birthday of IBM in 2011, the
key to long term survival
was the policies of Mr. Lou
Gerstner
.
Radical Management
techniques were adopted.
Integrated management
IBM Hierarchy
Since 1914, CEO Thomas J. Watson boosted company spirit by creating employee sports teams, hosting family outings, and furnishing a company band.
In 1946, the company hired its first black salesman, 18 years before the Civil Rights Act of 1964. In 1947, IBM announced a Total and Permanent Disability Income Plan
I
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
The Watson’s first scientific laboratory was founded at Colombia University in 1945.
In 1966 , IBM researcher Robert H. Dennardinvented Dynamic Random Access Memory(DRAM) cells.
IBM has been a leading proponent of Open source initiative and began to support Linux in 1998.
In 2013, Booz and Company placed IBM sixteenth among the 20 most innovative companies in the world.
Automatic Teller Machine (ATM)
Floppy disk
Hard disk drive
Electronic keypunch
Magnetic stripe card
Virtual Machine
Scanning tunnelling microscope
Universal Product Code (UPC)
Financial Swap
SABRE airlines reservation system
Watson artificial intelligence
Watson’s Artificial Intelligence, learns as it operates
BLUE GENE
ATM
DRAM HARD DISK
Service assessment for current post-sales support
Call-center support
Technical Support Center services (TSC)
Resource Management Center (RMC)
Central and depot services
Onsite support
GINNI ROMETTYPRESENT CHAIRMAN, PRESIDENT AND CEO
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