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IT for Business
Presentation on IBM by
Roop Singh ChauhanAnkita SahayOmkesh ChaturvediMohit GuptaAditya Verma
Contents
INTRODUCTION HISTORY PRINCIPLES BUSINESS NEEDS TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION ADAPTATIONS TO IT FUTURE PLAN
IBM-INTRODUCTION
REVENUE- $103.63 billion OPERATING INCOME-$19.938 billion NET INCOME-$15.334billion TOTAL ASSETS-$113.524billion TOTAL EQUITY-$23.446billion EMPLOYEES-426,751
IBM HQ IN ARMONK,NEW YORK
Important people in IBM
Samuel J. Palmisano
CHAIRMAN PRESIDENT AND CEO-
Sr. VICE PRESIDENT AND CFO-
Mark Loughridge
PRESIDENT(CANADA)
Dan Fortin
IBM HIERARCHHY SRTUCTURE CHAIRMAN PRESIDENT AND CEO- Samuel J.
Palmisano Sr. VICE PRESIDENT AND CFO- Mark
Loughridge PRESIDENT(CANADA)-Dan Fortin DAVID ANDERSON-Jr. VICE PRESIDENT (IBM
GLOBAL BUSINESS SERVICES) NICK DONOFRIO-EXECUTIVE VICE
PRESIDENT(INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY) Mike Rhodin(President IOT Northeast Europe) Dominique Cerutti (President IOT Southwest
Europe)
HISTORY OF IBM
The company which became IBM was founded in 1896 as the Tabulating Machine Company by Herman Hollerith, in Broome County, New York (Endicott, New York or Binghamton, New York), where it still maintains very limited operations. It was incorporated as Computing Tabulating Recording Corporationon June 16, 1911, and was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 1916 by George Winthrop Fairchild. CTR's Canadian and later South American subsidiary was named International Business Machines in 1917, and the whole company took this name in 1924 when Thomas J. Watson took control of it.
IBM PRINCIPLES
RESPECT FOR INDIVIDUAL SERVICE TO CUSTOMERS EXCELLENCE MUST BE A WAY OF
LIFE MANAGERS MUST LEAD EFFECTIVELY FAIR DEAL FOR THE SUPPLIER
SECTORS SERVED BY IBM
AEROSPACE AND DEFENCE
BANKING
CHEMICAL AND PERTROLEUM
EDUCATION
ELECTRONICS
FINANCIAL MARKETS
GOVERNMENT
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
BUSINESS NEEDS SERVED BY IBM Business Intelligence- Resources to help you shape your
strategy, build your business case and drive adoption. Learn how to develop a competency center, bridge the IT-Business gap and show ROI.
Customer relationship management- can help you reduce costs and improve customer loyalty with globally-delivered resources.
ERP (Enterprise resource planning)- An ERP solution from IBM provides a roadmap, based on best industry processes, integrating your data for a single view of customer information, inventory levels, shipping details and more. Cut down on the paperwork. Automate processes. And work collaboratively-from your financial department to human resources and customer service.
Financial management- There's no denying these are turbulent economic times. Successful enterprises will focus on value, exploit opportunities and act with speed. CFOs are well-positioned to help create a more intelligent, dynamic and integrated enterprise to navigate the new economic environment.
Subsidiaries Of IBM File Net ILOG Informix Iris Associates Lotus Software Rational Software Sequent Computer Systems Telelogic Tivoli Software
TOP INNOVATIONS FROM IBM
MAINFRAME DRAM ATM FLOPPY DISK FORMULA TRANSLATION
SYSTEM(FORTAN) HARD DISK DRIVE
IBM Adaptations to IT
Open source initiative - LTC Consulting Services - PWC Thinkpad- LENOVO System Management – Tivoli Database Management – DB2 Cloud computing -SmartCloud
100% of the share was acquired for $885 millionTelelogic was a leader in providing solutions that enable organizations to connect product development and consumer need.Telelogic was integrated into the software segment of IBM
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