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{{Infobox_Company |
  company_name  = [[name:=International Business Machines Corporation]] |
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  company_name  = International Business Machines Corporation |
  company_logo  = [[Image:IBM_logo.svg|150px|IBM logo (1972- )]] |
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  company_logo  = <!-- Image with disputed fair-use status removed:  [[Image:IBM_logo.svg|150px|IBM logo (1972- )]] -->|
 
  company_type  = Public ([[New York Stock Exchange|NYSE]]: [http://www.nyse.com/about/listed/lcddata.html?ticker=IBM IBM]) |
 
  company_type  = Public ([[New York Stock Exchange|NYSE]]: [http://www.nyse.com/about/listed/lcddata.html?ticker=IBM IBM]) |
 
  foundation  = 1888, incorporated 1911 |
 
  foundation  = 1888, incorporated 1911 |
  location    = {{flagicon|USA}} [[city:=Armonk]], [[state:=NY|New York]] [[country:=US|USA]] |
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  location    = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Armonk, New York]], [[United States|USA]] |
 
  key_people  = [[Samuel J. Palmisano]], Chairman & CEO<br/> [[Mark Loughridge]] SVP & CFO<br/>[[Dan Fortin]], President (Canada)<br/>[[Frank Kern]], President (Asia Pacific)<br/>[[Nick Donofrio]], EVP (Innovation & Technology)<br/>[[Colleen Arnold]], President IOT Northeast Europe<br/>[[Dominique Cerutti]], President IOT Southwest Europe |  
 
  key_people  = [[Samuel J. Palmisano]], Chairman & CEO<br/> [[Mark Loughridge]] SVP & CFO<br/>[[Dan Fortin]], President (Canada)<br/>[[Frank Kern]], President (Asia Pacific)<br/>[[Nick Donofrio]], EVP (Innovation & Technology)<br/>[[Colleen Arnold]], President IOT Northeast Europe<br/>[[Dominique Cerutti]], President IOT Southwest Europe |  
 
  industry    = [[Computer hardware]]<br/>[[Computer software]]<br/>[[Consultant|Consulting]]<br/>[[IT Service Management|IT Services]] |
 
  industry    = [[Computer hardware]]<br/>[[Computer software]]<br/>[[Consultant|Consulting]]<br/>[[IT Service Management|IT Services]] |
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==== Gay rights ====
 
==== Gay rights ====
 
IBM provides employees' same-sex partners with benefits and provides an anti-discrimination clause. The Human Rights Campaign has consistently rated IBM a 100, the highest score, on its index of gay-friendliness since it began compiling its report on major companies in 2002.[http://www.hrc.org/Template.cfm?Section=Get_Informed2&CONTENTID=31668&TEMPLATE=/ContentManagement/ContentDisplay.cfm]
 
IBM provides employees' same-sex partners with benefits and provides an anti-discrimination clause. The Human Rights Campaign has consistently rated IBM a 100, the highest score, on its index of gay-friendliness since it began compiling its report on major companies in 2002.[http://www.hrc.org/Template.cfm?Section=Get_Informed2&CONTENTID=31668&TEMPLATE=/ContentManagement/ContentDisplay.cfm]
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==Logos==
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Image:IBM_original_logo.jpg|The logo that was used from 1924 to 1946. The logo is in a form intended to suggest a globe, girdled by the word "International."
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Image:Older IBM Logo.png|The logo that was used from 1947 to 1956. The familiar "globe" was replaced with the simple letters "IBM" in a typeface called "Beton Bold."
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Image:Old IBM Logo.png|The logo that was used from 1956 to 1972. The letters "IBM" took on a more solid, grounded and balanced appearance.
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Image:IBM logo.png|In 1972, the horizontal stripes now replaced the solid letters to suggest "speed and dynamism." The logo was designed by graphic designer [[Paul Rand]].
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</gallery>
      
==Board of directors==
 
==Board of directors==
 
Current members of the [[board of directors]] of IBM are: [[Cathleen Black]], [[Ken Chenault]], [[Juergen Dormann]], [[Michael Eskew]], [[Shirley Ann Jackson]], [[Charles F. Knight]], [[Minoru Makihara]], [[Lucio Noto]], [[James W. Owens]] (effective 1 March 2006), [[Samuel J. Palmisano]], [[Joan Spero]], [[Sidney Taurel]], [[Charles Vest]], and [[Lorenzo Zambrano]].
 
Current members of the [[board of directors]] of IBM are: [[Cathleen Black]], [[Ken Chenault]], [[Juergen Dormann]], [[Michael Eskew]], [[Shirley Ann Jackson]], [[Charles F. Knight]], [[Minoru Makihara]], [[Lucio Noto]], [[James W. Owens]] (effective 1 March 2006), [[Samuel J. Palmisano]], [[Joan Spero]], [[Sidney Taurel]], [[Charles Vest]], and [[Lorenzo Zambrano]].
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==See also==
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*[[IBM PC]]
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*[[IBM PC compatible|IBM PC compatible (or IBM PC clone)]]
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*[[List of IBM acquisitions and spinoffs]]
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*[[List of IBM products]]
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*[[List of commercial failures in computer technology]]
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*[[SCO v. IBM]]
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==References and footnotes==
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*Gerstner, Jr., Louis V. (2002). ''Who Says Elephants Can't Dance?'' HarperCollins. ISBN 0-00-715448-8.
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*{{cite book | last= Black| first= Edwin| title= IBM and the Holocaust: The Strategic Alliance Between Nazi Germany and America's Most Powerful Corporation| url= http://www.ibmandtheholocaust.com/| date=[[2001-02-12]] | publisher= Crown Publishing Group| location= New York| id= ISBN 0-609-60799-5| pages=528}}
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==Further reading==
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{| cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 border=0
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| Robert Slater
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|  1999
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|  ''Saving Big Blue: IBM's Lou Gerstner''
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|  MCgraw Hill
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| Emerson W. Pugh
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|  1996
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|  ''Building IBM: Shaping an Industry''
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|  Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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| Robert Heller
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|  1994
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|  ''The Fate of IBM''
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|  Little Brown
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| Paul Carroll
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|  1993
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|  ''Big Blues: The Unmaking of IBM''
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|  Crown Publishers
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| Roy A Bauer et al
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|  1992
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|  ''The Silverlake Project: Transformation at IBM (AS/400)''
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|  Oxford University Press
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|[[Edwin Black]]
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|  [[2001]]
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|  ''IBM and The Holocaust''
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|  Three Rivers Press (CA)
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| Thomas J Watson Jr.
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|  1990
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|  ''Father, Son & Co: My Life at IBM and Beyond''
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|  Bantam
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| David Mercer
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|  1987
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|  ''IBM: How the World's Most Successful Corporation is Managed'' [http://futureobservatory.dyndns.org/2013.htm]
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|  Kogan Page
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| Richard Thomas DeLamarter
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|  1986
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|  ''Big Blue: IBM's Use and Abuse of Power''
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|  Macmillan
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| Buck Rodgers
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|  1986
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|  ''The IBM Way''
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|  Harper & Row
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| [[Robert Sobel]]
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|  [[1981]]
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|  ''IBM: Colossus in Transition''
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|  ISBN 0-8129-1000-1
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| [[Robert Sobel]]
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|  1981
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|  ''Thomas Watson, Sr.: IBM and the Computer Revolution'' (biography of [[Thomas J. Watson]])
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|  ISBN 1-893122-82-4
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|}
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==External links==
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{{commons|International Business Machines}}
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*[http://www.ibm.com/ IBM official website]
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**[http://www.ibm.com/news/ News]
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**[http://www.ibm.com/press/us/en/ Press Room]
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**[http://www.ibm.com/ibm/syndication/ Syndicated Information]
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**[http://www.ibm.com/ondemand/ On Demand Business]
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**[http://www.ibm.com/servers/ eServers]
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**[http://www.ibm.com/grid/ Grid computing]
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**[http://www.ibm.com/alphaworks alphaWorks]
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**[http://www.ibm.com/ibm/history/ History]
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*[http://barry_froggatt.users.btopenworld.com/songbook.html The IBM Songbook]; [http://anthems.zdnet.co.uk/anthems/ibm.swf ''Ever Onward''] (needs Flash)
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*[http://www.ibm.com/research/ IBM Research], with links to [http://www.ibm.com/research/cambridge/ Cambridge, Massachusetts] and [http://www.zurich.ibm.com Zurich] facilities, among others
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*[http://www.hagley.lib.de.us/1980.htm IBM Antitrust Suit Records 1950-1982]
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*[http://www.google.com/search?q=ibmjarg IBM Jargon Dictionary]
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*[http://www.computercraft.com/docs/ibm.html IBM Compatibles]
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*[http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/ developerWorks - IBM's resource for software developers], including [http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/index.jspa blogs]
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*[http://www.power.org/ power.org]
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*[http://www.companypay.com/executive/compensation/international_business_machines_corp.asp?yr=2005 IBM Executive Compensation]
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*[http://www.columbia.edu/acis/history/watsonlab.html History of IBM Watson Research Laboratory at Columbia University]
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{{Finance links
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