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IBM CEO Delivers Speech on Future of Leadership at IBM THINK Forum
Date added: 2011-09-20
20 September, 2011 -- In New York City, IBM Chairman and CEO Sam Palmisano delivered a speech about the future of leadership in the global economy, at IBM's THINK Forum held at Lincoln Center. As part of the company's 100-year anniversary, IBM convened more than 700 leaders from world government, business, academia and science to examine the implications of leadership on organizations and societies and the deep structural changes required to drive progress. Contact: Laurie Friedman, IBM, laurie 1@us.ibm.com, 1-914-499-4608
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Mayor Michael Bloomberg Addresses IBM THINK Forum in New York City
Date added: 2011-09-20
In New York City, Michael Bloomberg, Mayor, City of New York, spoke to 700 leaders from world government, business, academia and science at IBM's THINK Forum held at Lincoln Center. As part of IBM's 100-year anniversary, the forum examined the implications of leadership on organizations and societies and the deep structural changes required to drive progress. Contact: Laurie Friedman, IBM laurie1@us.ibm.com 914 499 4608
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IBM's Palmisano Delivers Centennial Speech at Computer History Museum
Date added: 2011-08-05
4 August, 2011 -- In Silicon Valley, Calif., at the Computer History Museum, IBM Chairman and CEO Sam Palmisano delivers a Centennial speech about the lessons IBM has learned during its past 100 years. IBM opened its first Silicon Valley office in 1943 in San Jose. The company has invented many technology breakthroughs at its local Research Center relating to storage and databases, which are the foundation for many of today’s Silicon Valley businesses. Contact: Lisa Lanspery, lisalanspery@us.ibm.com, 1-203-589-4403
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IBM CEO Sam Palmisano and Computer History Museum President John Hollar examine the IBM System/360
Date added: 2011-08-05
In Silicon Valley, Calif., IBM Chairman and CEO Sam Palmisano and Computer History Museum President John Hollar examine the IBM System/360 computer, one of IBM’s key technology breakthroughs from the 1960s. The two toured an exhibit at the museum in advance of Palmisano's speech about IBM’s Centennial and the lessons the company has learned during the past 100 years.
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IBM Commemorates 100th Anniversary of Its First Patent
Date added: 2011-07-26
IBM's Vice President of Innovation, Bernie Meyerson, peers at some of the thousands of patents issued to IBMers during the past year for a wide range inventions that have the potential to improve and transform the way we work and live. One hundred years ago -- on July 25, 1911 -- IBM was granted its first patent for an invention related to punched card tabulation.
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