About IBM

International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)

International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) is an American multinational information technology company headquartered in New York with operations in over 170 countries. The company was founded in 1911 as Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company (CTR), and was renamed IBM in 1924.

IBM produces and sells computer hardware, middleware, and software, and provides hosting and consulting services in areas ranging from mainframe computers to nanotechnology.

Its portfolio includes data and analytics, IoT, IT infrastructure, mobile, security, cloud computing, cognitive computing, and commerce. IBM holds the record for most U.S. patents generated by a business for 26 consecutive years, many in cutting-edge technologies like cybersecurity.

With over 400,000 employees, IBM has evolved from making scales and time clocks to inventing technologies like the ATM, floppy disk, hard disk drive, magnetic stripe card, SQL, UPC barcode, and DRAM. Their belief in innovation and improving the world has made them a global leader.

Important Points to Remember

  • One of the most respectable brands in the world
  • Established: 1911; HQ: Armonk, New York
  • 400,000 employees
  • Operations in 170 countries
  • 6 Nobel Laureates, 6 Turing awards
  • $79 Billion revenue; over $6 Billion in R&D
  • Inventions: ATM, Personal Computer, SQL, UPC Barcode
  • Over 100,000 patents; 26 consecutive years leading US patents

Brief History of IBM

IBM initially manufactured commercial scales and industrial time recorders. It played a key role in enabling the U.S. government to process Social Security data using tabulating equipment.

Notable IBM milestones include:

  • FORTRAN programming language in 1957
  • SABRE reservation system for American Airlines in 1961
  • IBM System/360 computer family in 1964
  • UPC Barcode in 1974
  • IBM Personal Computer in 1981

Areas of Expertise

  • Analytics
  • Mobile Technology
  • Security
  • Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Software Development
  • Information Technology Infrastructure
  • Cloud Computing
  • Blockchain
  • IT Management

History of IBM Collaboration with Academia

The major milestones of IBM's collaboration with academia are mentioned in the table below:

Year Milestone
1944 Mark I was jointly created with Harvard University
1945 IBM Research was born in Columbia University
1951 PhD Fellowship program was launched
1960 Computer Science academic discipline supported by IBM was initiated
1985 Shared University Research (SUR) program was launched
2004 Academic Initiative, the world’s largest pool of resources for academia, was launched
2005 IBM Academic Qualifications – entry-level certifications for students – was launched
2010 Innovation Awards – Curriculum for a smarter planet – was launched
2011 IBM ICE program was launched in India and South Africa

IBM – The World Leader in Training

The following facts and figures clearly explain why IBM is considered a global leader in training. These points highlight IBM's dedication to delivering high-quality learning solutions worldwide:

  • More than 73 years of experience in delivering learning solutions
  • Instructor-led and e-learning courses in approximately 40 curriculum areas
  • Approximately 1.3 million student training days delivered annually
  • More than 40,000 classes held annually
  • Training is delivered in 57 countries across 6 continents
  • Nearly 3 dozen IBM Technical Conferences held worldwide every year
  • More than 100 IBM certifications supported to ensure technical proficiency