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IBM International Business Machines
IBMInternational Business MachinesRamtin Mehrabkhani
The Founders
Charles R. Flint (left) was the original founder of CTR in which would be named IBM by Thomas J. Watson, Sr (right) in 1911.
When Watson, Sr. passed in 1956, his eldest son, Thomas J. Watson, Jr. (below) took over the company.
In the beginning1890-1911: 3 Major companies led to IBMThe Tabulating Machine Company founded by Herman Hollerith and led the way for collecting data through the use of his punch card data processing equipment in 1890. The building picture is from 1893.
The International Time Recording Company (left) in 1900 Endicott, NY. The Computing Scale Company (right) founded in Dayton, Ohio in 1901.
CTR: Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company
Founded before IBM in 1911, CTR became the united company of the 3original companies.
Charles R. Flint sold the company to Watson, Sr. because of his declining health but continued to be a board member until his retirement in 1930.
Thomas J. Watson, Sr. took over CTR in 1911 and eagerly changed the companys name to IBM in 1924.
Credited for SuccessThomas J. Watson, Sr. is credited for the success in IBM for the founding leader, creator, and motivator.
THINK!Thomas J. Watson, Sr. created the THINK slogan which later became IBMs business motto.
Through his intuition and motivation, he inspiredemployees to THINK and always create.
The Open-Door Policy was created by Watson, Sr.to allow anyone access to express problems.
Progression of New BeginningsWith the help of Herman Holleriths punch card data machine in the 1890s, data could be collected faster than ever. SUCCESS! Used for 1900 Census saved government 2 years and $5M!
Recognizing Greatness1906- First tabulator with an automatic card feed made by Herman Hollerith incorporated later by IBM.
Can you believe this machine arranges data?
Moving Forward1920- CTR invents the first printing tabulator.
The Tabulating Machine
Accomplishments1934- IBM 801-803 Bank Proof Machine
1952- Disk drives
1954- IBM teamed up with MIT to continue research where the first real-time digital computer would be made.
Clear bank checks and record totals
And theres more1948- IBM SSEC (Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator) large scale digital calculator invented.
ASCC (right) Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator 1944.
Weighed 10,000lbs!
Recognition Throughout the YearsIBMs largest recognition was through the contract with the US government which allowed for military involvement.
NORC: Naval Ordinance Research ComputerFastest, most powerful electronic computer in 1958SAGE-Semi-Automatic Ground EnvironmentNetworking equipment to coordinate data:Radar------to-----image of airspace! 1954
The List Continues1954- IBM 650: Most popular computer in the 1950s.
1956- 1st magnetic hand disk for data storage.
1959- IBM 1401: 1st high volume core memory transistorized computer.
In this generation1971- The 1st Floppy Disk!1981- IBM creates one of the first PCs: 128-256kb memory1-2 floppy disk insertsOptional color monitor$1,565
What IBM ContributesIBM continues to:Manufactures software, mainframes, and focuses business on international companies Software:Lotus DominoReliable, security with e-mails, calendars, business collaboration
IBM Graphical Data Display Manager (GDDM)IBM Tivoli Access Manager (TAM)
Both offer solutions for operating systems
ContributionsIBM 6240- 1977 Magnetic card typewriter
IBM 801- 1980 prototype RISC processor
IBM 3268- Dot matrix printer
Space ExplorationIn the 1960s, IBM was heavily involved in Space. 1963: NASA tracked the orbital flight around Mercury with the help of IBMs technology1965- Started Gemini Flights1966- Saturn Flights1969- Final Mission to land on the Moon
Top 500Even in the very beginning, IBM has always been in the top categories
2005- acquired 28 companies for analytics and expertise
Connected to 20,000 business partners/companies
Obtained 100s of patents and is the largest company in the world for its patents in analytics
BEEP BEEP! RoadrunnerIn 2008, IBM constructed the fastest supercomputer in the entire world. 1.456 Petaflops on May 25, 2008quadrillion (thousand trillion) floating point operations per second (FLOPS) A thousand teraflops to measure processing speeds
Strategic Growth
Impacts on Growth
Accelerating Power
Impact of IBMOver the 100 years of IBMs existence, we have developed and refined a thoughtful and comprehensive approach to corporate citizenship that we believe aligns with IBMs values and maximizes the positive impact of which we, as a global enterprise, are capable.
Chairwoman, President and CEO of IBM
ResourcesIBM. (2016) Chronological History of IBM. Retrieved from https://www-03.ibm.com/ibm/history/history/history_intro.htmlIBM. (2016) IBM is Founded. Retrieved from http://www-03.ibm.com/ibm/history/ibm100/us/en/icons/founded/IBM. (2010) Business impact of outsourcing: a fact-based analysis. Retrieved from http://www-935.ibm.com/services/be/en/c-suite/insights/readings/media/smarter_computing/business_impact_of_outsourcing_a_fact_based_analysis.pdfIBM. (2010) IBMs Approach. Retrieved from https://www.ibm.com/ibm/responsibility/report/2010/ibms-approach/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_IBM#1925.E2.80.931929:_IBM.27s_early_growth