IBM SSEC ended in 1952.
IBM SSEC was created in 1948.
IBM Award ended in 2002.
IBM international chess tournament ended in 1981.
IBM, which used to be called Computing, Tabulating, Recording Corporation went public in 1916. It officially changed its name eight years later to International Business Machines (IBM). By the end of the 1920's, IBM had quadrupled its original share price.
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The only real high end operating system runs on the IBM mainframe system now named IBM system Z. The actual system software is called Z/OS. It is used in banks and large corporations and has been around in various incarnations since the 1960's. The IBM system Z also runs Linux. Also high end are: The IBM power platform runs the IBM I system (a descendant of the IBM system/38 and AS/400), a corporate branch workhorse. It also run IBM AIX (a version of original unix) as well as Linux. The HP OpenVMS system, known for its security features, stability and long uptime runs on the Intel Itanium platform which also runs a HP-UX (a version of unix) and Linux.
SSEC on your pay stub typically stands for "State Supplemental Employment Compensation." It refers to additional compensation provided by your state, often related to unemployment benefits or other state-specific financial assistance programs. If you're unsure about the specific meaning in your context, it's best to check with your HR department or payroll provider for clarification.
1978 - 8086 1979 - 8088 First IBM PC used 8088. I think later low end IBM PC's used 8086.
IBM manufactures IBM printers.
It is not known who with IBM has made IBM Watson
Who works in IBM..
IBM oldest computer company