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Jihwan Shin Telmo Mussenga

November 10, 2010

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INTRODUCTION

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Brief Overview

1.1 Background

2. Evolution of Role

2.2 1900’s

2.3 2000’s

3. IBM and the IT Industry

3.1 Oracle

3.2 Statistics

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4. IBM Today (focus –Area of study) 4.1 Cloud and Hosting Service

4.2 New computer Chip

5. Summary/Conclusion

6. References

TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.)

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Brief Overview

• International Business Machines (IBM) is an American multinational computer, technology and IT consulting corporation.

• Headquartered in New York, United States.

• IBM is the world's largest technology company and the second most valuable global brand.

• IBM manufactures and sells computer hardware and software and offers infrastructure services, hosting services, and consulting services in areas ranging from mainframe computers to nanotechnology.

• IBM has 8 research centre world wide: Almaden, Watson and Austin Research centre in the USA-Zurich, Haifa, Beijing, Tokyo and Delhi Research centre in Europe and Asia.

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Background• The company which became IBM was founded in 1896 as the

Tabulating Machine by Herman Hollerith.

• Incorporated as Computing Tabulating Recording Corporation in 1911. • The Canadian CTR and later South American subsidiary was named

International Business Machines in 1917.

• 1910, DEHOMAG (Deutsche Hollerith-Machine GmbH), was founded as a license holder from the Tabulating Machine Company.

• In 1949 DEHOMAG finally took the name IBM Germany.

• Chinese Lenovo became world-famous after acquiring IBM's ThinkPad business in 2005.

• Samuel J. Palmisano, is the current chairman, chief executive officer, and president of IBM (smartercities Forum, Nov. 24, 2010).

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1900’s

• 1911 - Officially founded (IBM).

• 1930s - Punch cards processing equipment.

• Mark1 – the first machine to compute long calculations automatically.

• 1980S – First wave of connectivity – linked people within a business and between academic communities via email.

• 1990s - Second wave of connectivity – enabled businesses and growing number of people to interact via email, web browsers and collaborative tools.

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Evolution of role

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2000’s

• Super computer road

Map.

• Third wave of connectivity – connecting the digital and physical words and ever tighter integration into human lives.

• IBM Blue Gene.

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2000’s (cont.)

• There are four Blue Gene projects in development: Blue Gene/L, Blue Gene/C, Blue Gene/P, and Blue Gene/Q.

• The project was awarded the National Medal of Technology and Innovation by U.S. President Barack Obama on

September 18, 2009.

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IBM and the IT industryOracle

• Oracle Chief Executive Larry Ellison is investing heavily to integrate Sun technology.

• Sun's Sparc chips able to run a database performance benchmark at a speed of 30.2 million transactions per second, 3 times as fast as a test result of IBM new product.

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Statistics

Co. Name

Statement

MSFT IBM ORCL HP

Revenues $ 62.484 billion (2010) $ 95.75 billion (2009) $26.82 billion (2010) $126.033 billion (2010)

Operating income $24.098 billion (2010) US$ 17.01 billion (2009) $9.05 billion (2010) $11.479 billion (2010)

Net income $18.760 billion (2010) US$ 13.42 billion (2009) $6.14 billion (2010) $8.761 billion (2010)

Total assets $86.113 billion (2010) US$ 109.02 billion (2009) $60.31 billion (2010) $124.503 billion (2010)

Total equity $46.175 billion (2010) US$ 22.63 billion (2009) $31.2 billion (2010) $40.449 billion (2010)

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Cloud Hosting

• Cloud hosting is a web hosting service delivered from a group of connected servers.

• A cloud hosting service is usually delivered from a load-balanced cluster server platform, while the data is stored in a SAN (Storage Area Network).

• Cloud Benefits Server Simplicity• Cascade combines the best hosting technologies

to bring you exceptional security, scalability, and redundancy- all with dedicated server simplicity.

IBM Today (focus – area of study)

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New Computer Chip

• Silicon Nano-photonics will dramatically increase the speed and performance between chips (CMOS).

• The design puts a six-channel WDM onto the chip in 1.26 square millimeters and six receiver channels in 1.86 square millimeters.

• The Tb/sec of bandwidth in the on-chip optical transceivers is a requirement.

• Processor core will transmit into the on-chip optical routing and out of it.

• This could transport data inside a computer significantly faster.

• The supercomputer will be approximately one thousand times faster than the fastest machine today.

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Summary/Conclusion• The fate of IBM promises to be one of the great

business stories of the 1990’s-has been well headed this far.

• IBM has remained America's top company for over a decade; it has embodied the best qualities and pioneered a new technology, dominated world markets, grew rapidly, treated employees decently and was highly profitable.

• IBM Success shows that good management could be both efficient and enlightened. Over all these years Big Blue managed to stay atop of the market, leading its industry.

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References(Images)

Web. 5 Dec.2010

1.http://www-03.ibm.com/ibm/history/exhibits/logo/logo_5.html

2.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:IBM_System3.JPG

3.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:IBM_Blue_Gene_P_supercomputer.jpg

4.http://www.photonicsonline.com/article.mvc/Breakthrough-Chip-Technology-Lights-The-Path-0001?VNETCOOKIE=NOWeb. 5 Dec. 2010

5.http://insidehpc.com/2010/12/02/ibm-chips-the-laser-light-fantastic/Web. 9 Dec. 2010

6.http://searchsap.techtarget.com/definition/SAP 7. Web. 4 Dec. 2010

8.http://finance.yahoo.com/Web. 7 Dec. 2010

9.http://www.softwaretop100.org/the-top-100-software-companies-in-the-us

Web. 3 Dec. 2010

Web. 5 Dec.2010

Web. 5 Dec.2010

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References • Software Top 100: News, Lists and Research about the World’s Largest Software Companies -

The World's Largest Software Companies - Software Top 100. Apr.-May 2010. Web. 09 Dec. 2010. <http://www.softwaretop100.org/>.

• "Cloud Hosting." Web Hosting Talk - The Largest, Most Influential Web Hosting Community on the Internet. 5 Sept. 2010. Web. 09 Dec. 2010. <http://www.webhostingtalk.com/>.

• IBM - United States. IBM, 05 May 1999. Web. 09 Dec. 2010. <http://www.ibm.com/>.

• Yahoo! Finance - Business Finance, Stock Market, Quotes, News. 14 Sept. 2010. Web. 09 Dec. 2010. <http://finance.yahoo.com/>.

• "20 Petaflop Sequoia Supercomputer." IBM - United States. IBM, 03 Feb. 2009. Web. 09 Dec. 2010. <http://www.ibm.com/>.

• Estimate, By Our. "When Will Computer Hardware Match the Human Brain? by Hans Moravec." Refresh Page. Summer 2008. Web. 5 Dec. 2010. <http://www.transhumanist.com/volume1/moravec.htm>.

• Pugh, Emerson W. Building IBM: Shaping an Industry and Its Technology. Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.: MIT, 1996. Print.

• Ling, Zhijun, and Martha Avery. The Lenovo Affair: the Growth of China's Computer Giant and Its Takeover of IBM-PC. Singapore: John Wiley & Sons (Asia), 2006. Print.

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