I would think that one would be able to. For complete answers to this question one might look to inquire with the IBM company to see how and if one can go about doing so.
dude, nearly 6 lks
In Arthur Clarke's space Odyssey, some consider the name HAL was given to the ship's control system as a code for IBM. Just shift the letters one space.
The company was originally named International Business Machines; "IBM" is simply its initials."IBM" figures indirectly in the iconic movie 2001 - A Space Odyssey. The central computer is named HAL, and if you shift each letter in its name one position to the right in the alphabet it becomes "IBM".
A GBS-carrier's risk of delivering an infected child decreases from one in 200 to one in 4,000 if she is treated with antibiotics.
There is only one IBM location in Germany. The office is located in Herrenburg. There are some IBM subsidiaries in Germany, but they are not considered IBM locations.
One can buy IBM desktops from various retailers that sell computers. One can buy IBM desktops from physical stores such as Best Buy and Staples. One can also purchase IBM desktops from websites such as Amazon or eBay.
IBM portal is where you can find technical support resource for all IBM products and services. This can be found by typing IBM portal on your web browser.
I don't remember IBM letting this one go yet.
Well that one costs up to $600 and as for if its the best out there, no, all iPods have the same quality as they are produced by the same company. What differs from each iPod is the model and the GBs on it since they range from 8 GBs up to 64 GBs which is the largest capacity found on an iPod.
Look, IBM has its own space in IT industry and no one can dominate IBM for that.. However IBM has some great competitors like HP, DELL and Microsoft..
IBM has an official website where one can purchase accessories for their computer. Additionally, stores such as Best Buy sell accessories for IBM computers as well.
One can find more information regarding IBM's blade servers from the official website of IBM. The VMware website also carries a lot of information on the IBM blade servers.