Originally named the Tabulating Machine Company, IBM was formed in 1896. 23 years and two name changes later in 1924 they would settle in as IBM after rising to the level of a fortune 500 company.
IBM today announced that the Slovak Academy of Science has chosen IBM technology to launch an important high-performance computing project in Slovakia.
Sometimes the best way to demonstrate the benefits of new technology is through more technology, like a cool online simulator. The kind of tool that lets people punch in information and receive instant feedback on possible alternatives. Add dynamically-built bar graphs and reports, and you’ve got something special.
IBM today announced that 1,067 schools worldwide are recognizing the vast number of job opportunities available in enterprise computing and the importance of teaching students key systems technology like the IBM System z mainframe. This milestone comes as today's data-intensive world spurs increased demand for skills around breakthrough technologies enabling smarter computing.
IBM today announced the opening of the IBM Bucharest Systems Laboratory, the company’s first European site for developing and testing IBM switch and networking hardware and software.
IBM today announced its next generation supercomputing project, Blue Gene/Q, will provide an ultra-scale technical computing platform to solve the most challenging problems facing engineers and scientists at faster, more energy efficient, and more reliable rates than ever before. Blue Gene/Q is expected to predict the path of hurricanes, analyze the ocean floor to discover oil, simulate nuclear weapons performance and decode gene sequences.