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    www.hbr.org IBM expanded minority markets dramatically by promoting diversity in its own workforce. The result: a virtuous circle of growth and progress. Diversity as Strategy by David A. Thomas Reprint R0409G IBM expanded minority markets dramatically by promoting diversity in its own workforce. The result: a virtuous circle of growth and progress. Diversity as Strategy COPYRIGHT © 2004 HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL PUBLISHING CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. by David A

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    Diversification IBM a Fortune 500 company celebrated its 100th birthday this past June. IBM employs over 400,000 employees and is considered to be a $100 billion dollar or more giant in e-business global marketing technology. With the inception of the computer, IBM’s core business was mainframe computers, which almost bought the company to its knees in bankruptcy. IBM looked at the PC as just a gadget and with any gadget over time would fade into oblivion. IBM would find out the hard

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    HISTORIA DEL COMPUTADOR La narración cuenta que se usaba la fuerza y artefactos para realizar sus trabajos y hacerlos más sencillo y ligero.Esta historia se remonta a varios años antes de Cristo. Para facilitar las operaciones de cálculo fue creado en China el ABACO a dos mil quinientos años antes de cristo, el cual fue el primer instrumento utilizado por el hombre, la historia narra que los Romanos usaron ábacos con piedras pequeñas a las que ellos llamaban cálculos que se trasladaban sobre

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    companies such as UPS, abc, and IBM. As well as these logos he also designed many famous posters for the same or similar companies. He worked most often in corporate designs and brought a new way of understanding this type of work. This essay will be discussing Paul Rand’s methods in design, for example in the IBM poster he created in 1981. This poster design was originally created as a banner in 1980 however he later developed it. He did a series of work for IBM including many poster and logo designs

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    This type of server is often mistaken for the very similar-looking central processing unit of a desktop computer. It is designed to be positioned on or underneath a desk and offers a basic level of performance. It also costs roughly the same as a desktop computer. The advantages of a tower server lie not only in the fact that it is relatively compact but also in its ability to be used in work areas which are not specifically designed to accommodate servers, meaning that you do not need a special

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    ARQUITECTURA DEL ORDENADOR Historia de la computación La computadora como la conocemos hay en día, es el resultado de la evolución del aporte de ideas que varias personas realizaron para obtener un artefacto que ayudara al hombre a realizar cálculos complejos para ahorrar tiempo, esfuerzo y dinero. Comenzando desde el ábaco, que aunque no se lo puede considerar una computadora, nos ayudaba a realizar cálculos matemáticos. En el siglo XVll, el francés Blaise Pascal inventó la pascalina, una máquina

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    2010 Analysis of Life-Cycle of IBM OCTOBER 23, 2010 IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE COURSE "ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR - II" OF MBA (FULL TIME) SUBMITTED TO: Prof. Harismita Trivedi and Prof. Sari Mattila Submitted By: Group No. 43 Saurabh Shrivastava – 101143 Rohit Adukia – 101243 Roshni Kumar – 101343 Table of Contents 1. CURRENT SCENARIO 1 2. HISTORY OF IBM 2 2.1 The Origin of IBM 2 2.2 IBM’s Early Growth 4 2.3 IBM post World War II and rise of

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    Competitive Position of IT Company: International Business Machines (IBM) Case Study I. Introduction: The Company that has been chosen for this case study is International Business Machines abbreviated IBM. This company was founded by Herman Hollerith in 1896 as the Tabulating Machine Company. It was later incorporated as the Computing Tabulating and Recording Corporation on June 16 1911. The Company was listed in the New York Stock Exchange in 1916 and one year later the Canadian and South

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    Company Overview International Business Machine Corporation (IBM) is an American multinational that provides Information technology (IT) products and services worldwide, with headquarters in Armonk, New York, United States. The company manufactures and markets computer hardware and software, and offers infrastructure, hosting, and consulting services in areas ranging from mainframe computers to nanotechnology. Initially, IBM was founded as the Computing Tabulating Recording Company (CTR) in 1911

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    “returning IBM to greatness required getting back in touch with our DNA. So, one of the first things I did as CEO was to initiate an effort to re-examine our core values.”6 Presently, the current investment of the company is in artificial intelligence. In 2011, IBM presented Watson, a supercomputer, based on cognitive science, on an American television quiz show “Jeopardy”. The robot, competed

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