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International Business Machines Corp IBM

Alternate Symbol(s):  N.IBM | IBM.30A

International Business Machines Corporation is engaged in addressing the hybrid cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) opportunity with a platform-centric approach, focused on providing client value through a combination of technology and business expertise. Its segments include Software, Consulting, Infrastructure and Financing. Its Software segment comprises two business areas: Hybrid Platform & Solutions, which includes software to help clients operate, manage and optimize their IT resources and business processes within hybrid, multi-cloud environments, and transaction processing, which includes software that supports client’s mission-critical, on-premises workloads in industries such as banking, airlines and retail. Consulting segment is engaged in business transformation, technology consulting and application operations. Infrastructure segment is engaged in hybrid infrastructure and infrastructure support. Financing segment is engaged in client financing and commercial financing.


NYSE:IBM - Post by User

Post by juddwon Feb 10, 2000 7:05am
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Post# 1349318

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I heard astory yesterday stating that ibm was putting a puch on their plans for business e-commerce. Isn't it a little late?
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