Ibm is the abbreviation of American International Business Machines Corporation, which is an electronic computer company developed on the basis of commercial machines. In the early 1980s, its sales amounted to 40 billion US dollars, its net profit was six times that of the highest-paid company in Japan (Toyota Motor Corporation), with 370,000 employees, and its business spread all over the world 120 countries and regions.
IBM claims that it has completed the fourth transformation in the company's 100-year history and started to accelerate its operation. Next, IBM will lead all walks of life to transform together.
When the sudden Internet wave comes to an abrupt end and new technologies such as artificial intelligence break out in enterprise applications, IBM is working with traditional industries to seize this window and complete the future-oriented digital remodeling.
This corporate brand ranks 1 1 in the top 500 global brands compiled by the World Brand Lab in 2006, 49th in the list of 65,438+000 respected global companies published by Barron's Weekly in 2006, and 45th in the list of the top 500 global companies published by Fortune magazine in 2009.
When it comes to IBM's enterprise-level capabilities, eight of the world's top ten automobile manufacturers, eight of the top ten oil and gas companies, 1 1 of the top twenty diversified utility companies, six of the top ten energy companies and nine of the fifteen busiest airports all have in-depth cooperation with IBM in the field of artificial intelligence, including the Internet of Things. Nine of the top ten banks and retailers in the world are using IBM's cloud platform as a service.