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© 2009 IBM Corporation
IBM Overview
George Mattathil 8/22/2011
© 2009 IBM Corporation
IBM isa values-based enterprise of individuals
who create and apply technology tomake the world
work better.
Today, about 400,000 IBMers around the world invent and
integratehardware, softwareandservicesto help
forward-thinking enterprises, institutions and people
everywhere succeed on a smarter planet.
In a Word, IBM Stands for PROGRESS
© 2009 IBM Corporation
Values and Culture
Since its inception, IBM has been a company that
defines itself byfundamental values— not by
products, technologies or leaders.
IBMers from around the world renewed and defined our
core values, which now serve as the foundation
ofIBM’s culture and brand, and the guide for
each IBMer’s work, decisions and relationships.
© 2009 IBM Corporation
Strategy and Business Priorities
Changes in
Information
Technology
Changes
in world
markets
Changes
in client
needs
© 2009 IBM Corporation
Global Markets of Operation
Major Employee Sites
Customer Fulfillment
Manufacturing
Employee Service Centers
IBM Research Centers
IBM Internal Data Centers
IBM operates in more than 170 countries and enjoys an increasingly broad-based distribution of revenue, grouping markets by common growth characteristics, not location.
© 2009 IBM Corporation
Major Businesses
Global
Technology
Services
Global
Business
Services
Systems
and
Technology
Software
S&D
and
Research
Provides outsourced IT
infrastructure services and
business process services
Provides professional
services and application
outsourcing services
Provides advanced
computing, storage and
semiconductor technology
and products
Provides middleware that enables clients to
integrate systems, processes and applications,
as well as computer operating systems
Our Sales and Research, Development
and Intellectual Property organizations
provide a wide spectrum of client support
and additional value
Global
Financing
Provides financing solutions that can be
customized to address specific IT needs,
from competitive rates to flexible payment
plans and loans
© 2009 IBM Corporation
A Leader in Technology
IBM maintains the world’s largest private-sector
research arm.In 2009, for the 17th consecutive year,
IBM was issuedmore U.S. patents(4,914) than
any other company.
In the last seven years IBM has aggressively
complemented an investment of$41 billion in
research and developmentwith more than
100 acquisitionsof hardware, services and
software companies.
© 2009 IBM Corporation
A Leader in Corporate Citizenship
world’s largest corporate volunteer effort
8.1 Mvolunteer hours by127,000+members in78countries
426,624participants
1.2 Mdevices
200countries
Hundreds of IBMers sent to emerging markets to share their
expertise with non-profits, small businesses and NGOs
$35.1 M in charitable contributions from U.S. employees
3.8%of total energy use
conserved in 2007
equivalent of 111,000 metric tons of CO2 emissions
$166.6 M in global corporate contributions of cash, technology and talent
© 2009 IBM Corporation
A Leading Employer
IBM U.S.
National Society of
Black Engineers
Top Employer Award
IBM U.S. Latina Style Magazine
Best Companies Award
IBM Australia
Employer of Choice
for Women Award
IBM India
Best Employer of
People with Disabilities
IBM Canada
Corporate Knights
#1 Corporate Citizen
IBM Mexico
The Great Place
to Work Institute
award
IBM in Africa
African Information and Communications
Technology (ICT) Achievers Awards
IBM UK
Stonewall’s 2008
Workplace Equality Index
#1 gay-friendly
private sector employer
IBM Belgium
CRF International
Top Employer Award
IBM Singapore
Tripartite Committee on
Work-Life Strategy Work-Life
Excellence Award
IBM U.S.
Working Mother Magazine
Top-10 companies for women
© 2009 IBM Corporation
Today, IBM is helping our clients tochange the way the world
literally works– and to make the planet not just smaller and
―flatter,‖ butsmarter. IBM is applying its expertise, global scope
and creativity to build the backbone of 21st century industries and
public institutions.
Leading the Transition to a Smarter Planet
Our world is becoming
INSTRUMENTED Our world is becoming
INTERCONNECTED Virtually all things, processes and ways of workingare becoming
INTELLIGENT
© 2009 IBM Corporation
Facts and Figures
Armonk, NY, USA Headquarters
1911 Founded
$95.76 B 2009 Revenue
$10.01 2009 EPS
$13.4 B 2009 Net Income
399,409 Employees
as Computing-Tabulating-Recording Co.; became IBM in 1924
© 2009 IBM Corporation
Appendix: Additional Resources
Annual Report
http://www.ibm.com/annualreport/
Business Model
http://www.ibm.com/annualreport/2007/higher_value.shtml
Corporate Citizenship
http://www.ibm.com/ibm/ibmgives/
Corporate Responsibility Report
http://www.ibm.com/ibm/responsibility/
Diversity at IBM
http://www-03.ibm.com/employment/us/diverse/
For more information on the subjects presented, please consult the
following resources
Environment and Conservation
http://www.ibm.com/ibm/environment/
Smarter Planet
http://www.ibm.com/smartplanet
Strategy
http://www.ibm.com/investor/strategy/
Technology leadership
http://www.research.ibm.com/
Values
http://www.ibm.com/ibm/values/us/
Working at IBM
http://www-03.ibm.com/employment/
© 2009 IBM Corporation
Trademarks and notes
IBM Corporation 2011
IBM, the IBM logo and ibm.com are registered trademarks, and other company, product
or service names may be trademarks or service marks of International Business
Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. A current list of IBM
trademarks is available on the Web at “Copyright and trademark information” at
www.ibm.com/legal/copytrade.shtml
Adobe, the Adobe logo, PostScript, the PostScript logo, Cell Broadband Engine, Intel,
the Intel logo, Intel Inside, the Intel Inside logo, Intel Centrino, the Intel Centrino logo,
Celeron, Intel Xeon, Intel SpeedStep, Itanium, IT Infrastructure Library, ITIL, Java and
all Java-based trademarks, Linux, Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT, the Windows logo,
and UNIX are trademarks or service marks of others as described under “Special
attributions” at: http://www.ibm.com/legal/copytrade.shtml#section-special
Other company, product and service names may be trademarks or service marks of
others.
References in this publication to IBM products or services do not imply that IBM intends
to make them available in all countries in which IBM operates.
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