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'''IBM''', short for '''International Business Machines''' is a company which has played a decisive role in the history of computing.
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'''International Business Machines''' (usually shortened to '''IBM''') is a company which has played a decisive role in the history of computing.
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Its roots go back to the early days of mechanical devices used for business purposes in the early [[punched card]] era. It was formed by the merger in June, 1911, of several smaller companies, including [[Herman Hollerith]]'s Tabulating Machine Company, and several time-card companies. Initially named the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company, it was renamed IBM in February, 1924.
  
 
Some notable contributions by IBM to the world of computing:
 
Some notable contributions by IBM to the world of computing:
  
[[System/360]] Mainframe system
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* [[System/360]] and [[System/370]] [[mainframe]] systems
 
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* The [[SNA]] networking protocol of the IBM mainframes
[[System/370]] Mainframe system
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* The [[IBM PC]] [[personal computer]], model for the now-ubiquitous [[IBM-compatible PC]]
 
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* [[MCA]] Micro Channel Architecture
[[SNA]] The networking protocol of the IBM Mainframes
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* The [[RS/6000]] line of [[Unix]] [[minicomputer]]s
 
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* The [[AS/400]] line of minicomputers
[[IBM PC]] The IBM personal Computer
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* [[OS/2]] IBM & [[Microsoft]]'s failed sucessor to [[MS-DOS]]
 
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* The [[SQL]] language, popularized by IBM [[database]]s.
[[MCA]] Micro Channel Architecture
 
 
 
[[RS/6000]] Line of Unix minicomputers
 
 
 
[[AS/400]] Line of minicomputers
 
 
 
[[OS/2]] IBM & Microsoft's failed sucessor to [[MS-DOS]]
 
 
 
[[SQL]] The SQL language popularized by IBM databases.
 
  
 
== Lore ==
 
== Lore ==
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Perhaps the most famous of all IBM'ism is the "This page is intentionally left blank" pages scattered throughout their manuals.
 
Perhaps the most famous of all IBM'ism is the "This page is intentionally left blank" pages scattered throughout their manuals.
  
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==Further reading==
  
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* Robert Sobel, ''I. B. M.: Colossus in Transition'', Times Books, New York, 1981
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* Emerson W. Pugh, ''Building IBM: Shaping an Industry and Its Technology'', M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, 1995
  
 
==Relevant Categories==
 
==Relevant Categories==
 
[[:Category:IBM Computers|IBM Computers]]
 
[[:Category:IBM Computers|IBM Computers]]
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[[Category:Computer Manufacturers]]
 
[[Category:Computer Manufacturers]]
 
[[Category:Mainframe Manufacturers]]
 
[[Category:Mainframe Manufacturers]]

Revision as of 18:14, 11 November 2017

International Business Machines (usually shortened to IBM) is a company which has played a decisive role in the history of computing.

Its roots go back to the early days of mechanical devices used for business purposes in the early punched card era. It was formed by the merger in June, 1911, of several smaller companies, including Herman Hollerith's Tabulating Machine Company, and several time-card companies. Initially named the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company, it was renamed IBM in February, 1924.

Some notable contributions by IBM to the world of computing:

Lore

The old IBM had a song book, of various anthems for products and crushing their competition which at the time would have been NCR.

IBM also made famous DASD and other acronyms.

Perhaps the most famous of all IBM'ism is the "This page is intentionally left blank" pages scattered throughout their manuals.

Further reading

  • Robert Sobel, I. B. M.: Colossus in Transition, Times Books, New York, 1981
  • Emerson W. Pugh, Building IBM: Shaping an Industry and Its Technology, M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, 1995

Relevant Categories

IBM Computers