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International Business Machines is a multinational computer technology corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York that manufactures and sells computer hardware and software.

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The shortest living fish?

There hasn't been any information on what is the shortest fish, all I know is that the skinniest fish is the Trumpet Fish. But I have no idea what is the shortest fish.

How do you replace your ram in your IBM thinkpad?

Different models have different memory locations. Some are in a compartment on the bottom of the ThinkPad's chassis. Some require you to remove the ThinkPad keyboard, and the memory is installed under there. And some are a combination of both locations (like the ThinkPad T43 for instance).

You need to know your IBM ThinkPad Model and Type ... then go to Lenovo's website and do a search for specific laptop. Lenovo gives you step by step instructions and even videos on how to install or remove memory from various ThinkPads.

Why would IBM ask Microsoft to write their new Operating System?

Because Digital Research didn't sell a license for CP/M to IBM, and they were in a pinch. Microsoft had already developed BASIC for the IBM PC, so they had a working relationship.

What operating system does IBM use?

IBM System z servers are supported by a multitude of operating systems, such as z/OS, z/VSE, z/TPF, Linux on System z and the z/VM hypervisor.

What did the IBM PC do?

The IBM General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB) Adapter

connects IBM Personal Computer (PC) products to a

general-purpose interface bus.

When was the first IBM Thinkpad released?

The first IBM ThinkPad was released in 1992 for Japan, and 1995 for the US, and around the same time for Canada.

Who is the first computer programmer of IBM 1620 in 1964?

As the IBM 1620 was introduced by IBM in 1959 there were many programmers long before 1964.

What division was Michael Armstrong SVP of at IBM?

1983-1986, senior vice president and group executive for Information Systems and Communications Group

When did arch rivals IBM and apple computersinc decide to join hands?

Rivals? IBM had an architecture that Apple wanted for Mac, the POWER, and Motorola had their 88000 microprocessor memory bus interface. They combined these to define the PowerPC subset architecture specification of the POWER architecture specification.

IBM also wanted to build less expensive POWER workstations and needed help converting the POWER implementation, which was often a multi-card CPU to a single chip microprocessor to do so.

Differeance between fram ph5 and ph13?

These filters are externally the same. Might be some internal difference. Both work on a small block Chevy.

EDIT: According to the fram website these filters are the same basic size but the PH5 has an antidrainback valve and the PH13 does not.

What does IBM in IBM Computer stands for?

International Business Machines Corporation, abbreviated IBM and nicknamed "Big Blue" (for its official corporate color),

Where is IBM made?

IBM was founded in Endicott, New York and currently operates out of Armonk, New York.

You buy 100 share of ibm stock at 100 per share and pay 150 commission how much will this transaction add to GDP?

Just the 150 in commission.

GDP tracks "final goods and services", the broker's work in buying the stock is a service which would be included. The stock purchase itself is merely moving money from one account to another, and would not be included.

This is a "best effort" answer, how I think it works. But I am not an economist, and might be mistaken.

IBM series computers from 1956-1963?

The main series of computers that IBM produced in this timeframe was the 700 series of vacuum tube computers, but they began producing the 7000 series of transistorized computers in 1958. Also the first 700 series computers were produced before 1956 and the last discontinued in 1960.

  1. 701: 1952
  2. 702: 1953-1954
  3. 704: 1954-1960
  4. 705: 1954-1960
  5. 709: 1957-1960
  6. 7090: 1958-1969

Firms often involve themselves in projects for example IBM and Mobil Oil frequently support public television broadcast Do these projects contradict the goal of maximization of stockholder wealth Why?

i want the answer to these question Just my opinion.... Large companies need to "give back to the community" in order to receive maximum tax credits and deductions. Many choose public TV programing donations as part of their tax deduction package.