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The character of a company -- the stamp it puts on its products, services
and the marketplace -- is shaped and defined over time. It evolves. It deepens.
It is expressed in an ever-changing corporate culture, in transformational
strategies, and in new and compelling offerings for customers. IBM's character
has been formed over nearly 100 years of doing business in the field of information-handling.
Nearly all of the company's products were designed and developed to record,
process, communicate, store and retrieve information -- from its first scales,
tabulators and clocks to today's powerful computers and vast global networks.
IBM helped pioneer information
technology over the years, and it stands today at the forefront of a worldwide
industry that is revolutionizing the way in which enterprises, organizations
and people operate and thrive.
The pace of change in
that industry, of course, is accelerating, and its scope and impact are widening.
In these pages, you can trace that change from the earliest antecedents of
IBM, to the most recent developments. You can scan the entire IBM continuum
from the 19th century to the 21st or pinpoint -- year-by year or decade-by-decade
-- the key events that have led to the IBM of today. We hope that you enjoy
this unique look back at the highly textured history of the International
Business Machines Corporation.
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