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| country        = USA
| employees      = 399, 409 worldwide
| employees      = 399, 409 worldwide
| revenue        = $ 95.8 billion as of 2009
| revenue        = $ 99.870 billion as of 2010 <ref>[http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/51143/000104746911001117/a2201254zex-13.htm SEC.gov]</ref>
| website        = http://www.ibm.com
| website        = http://www.ibm.com
| keypeople      = Samuel J. Palmisano, Chairman, President and CEO
| keypeople      = Samuel J. Palmisano, Chairman, President and CEO
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'''International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)''' also referred to as the '''Big Blue''' is the world's largest technology and consulting company with hundreds of thousands of employees in more than 170 countries. The company provides a full range of infrastructure, hosting and consulting services; a broad portfolio of middleware for collaboration, predictive analytics, software development and systems management; and the world's most advanced servers and supercomputers.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/company/ibm Lindkedin]</ref>
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Type: Public
Industry: Information Technology and Services
Founded: 1911
Headquarters: New Orchard Road Armonk New York, NY 10504
Country: USA
Employees: 399, 409 worldwide
Revenue: $ 99.870 billion as of 2010 [1]
Website: http://www.ibm.com
Key People
Samuel J. Palmisano, Chairman, President and CEO

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International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) also referred to as the Big Blue is the world's largest technology and consulting company with hundreds of thousands of employees in more than 170 countries. The company provides a full range of infrastructure, hosting and consulting services; a broad portfolio of middleware for collaboration, predictive analytics, software development and systems management; and the world's most advanced servers and supercomputers.[2]

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