International Business Machines - a leader in the computing industry for decades View the IBM Web site at http: //www ibm com/
Initials for a business organization called International Business Machines IBM is the originator of first PCs in the early 1980s
(Short for International Business Machines) is an American computer manufacturer, with headquarters in Armonk, New York The company is a major supplier of information-processing products in the United States and around the world Its products are used in a wide variety of industries, including business, government, science, defence, education, medicine, and space exploration
International Business Machines They designed the first computer specifically for the business community, and because they were the first, the word "IBM-compatible" tends be used to refer to any personal computer that runs DOS/Windows software A technically more correct phrase is 'Intel-compatible,' since Intel is the leading manufacturer of the microprocessors that are in machines that run DOS/Windows software
Manufacturer on computers such as the ES9000 and the CMOS-based OS/390, both used by GW
International Business Machines, IBM is the largest computer company in the world and the first to produce a computer back in 1953
International Business Machines Corporation, a firm that manufactures computer hardware and software including the IBM RS/6000 SP CTC has a long history of joint work with IBM in developing and testing products needed by the scientific research community
/I-B-M/ Inferior But Marketable; It's Better Manually; Insidious Black Magic; It's Been Malfunctioning; Incontinent Bowel Movement; and a near- infinite number of even less complimentary expansions, including `International Business Machines' See TLA These abbreviations illustrate the considerable antipathy most hackers long felt toward the `industry leader' (see fear and loathing)
International Business Machines A company which offers a variety of data processing hardware systems, system and application software, and information technology services
International Business Machines Corporation - develops hardware, operating systems and applications that support Oracle
International Buisiness Machines, the company who first 'developed' the 'Personal Computer' as we know it (A PC capable of running the MS DOS operating system, and/or Windows)
International Business Machines IBM remains one of the most powerful companies in the computer industry despite numerous problems in recent years Developer of numerous mainframes and operating systems, many of which are still in use today Codeveloped OS/2 with Microsoft (which has since bowed out to concentrate on Windows NT)
International Business Machines Very large company that makes a variety of computers IBM set the standard for DOS machines Currently, many companies makes clones of IBM's personal computers which are often called compatibles