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Follow that; Face value.(Face value: Sam Palmisano, IBM's new boss)(Brief Article)
Will Sam Palmisano, IBM's new boss, be a worthy successor to Lou Gerstner? Will Sam Palmisano, IBM's new boss, be a worthy successor to Lou Gerstner?
Tags: IBM Corp.
Research articles 2002-02-02
And the winner is…Sam Palmisano, by a length. Experts see a leaner, tighter and friendlier Big Blue under the new regime - Succession - CEO of IBM
Seven years ago, Sam Palmisano was in a small IBM conference room in Somers, N.Y., with a group of communications managers, preparing for an upcoming press briefing. He had just taken over the company's ailing Personal. Computing division, based in North Carolina. He was traveling light, no briefcase, no entourage....
Tags: IBM Corp., Sam
Research articles 2002-03-01
Palmisano outlines on demand, IBM unwraps products
IBM Corp chairman and CEO Sam Palmisano has seen the future of the IT industry, and it is black and blue. The black part is not the abyss, but rather profits; the blue part is, as you might expect from Palmisano, Big Blue itself and its central role in what...
Tags: IBM Corp.
Research articles 2003-05-28
My Response to Palmisano's Stimulus Plan for IBM
Rick Newman submits: [[IBM]] CEO Sam Palmisano seems to be upping the ante on Barack Obama. While the incoming president wants to spend more than $700 billion – or is it $800 billion, or $900 billion? - to help create 3 million jobs, Palmisano says he has a plan to...
Tags: Hardware, Rick Newman, IBM Corp.
External links 2009-01-15
Will Tech CEOs Retool Their Businesses in the Recession?
Technology CEOs worth their paychecks are going to use this economic downturn to revamp business models and position for the so-called post recession era. It sounds rather obvious, but why don’t all CEOs follow this playbook? We’ve heard the mantra repeatedly: Reload in a downturn. And a...
Tags: Larry Dignan
Blog posts 2008-12-02
IBM's Management Makeover
It was at a client meeting in San Francisco in October 2002 that Sam Palmisano, IBM's new CEO, first unveiled the initiative he hoped would transform his company. His idea: The Internet really did change everything (the crash of the New Economy notwithst It was at a client meeting in...
Tags: IBM Corp.
Research articles 2004-11-01
IBM TO OFFER TECHNOLOGIES FOR CHINA'S EDUCATION
AsiaInfo Services 11-20-2006 IBM to Offer Technologies for China's Education BEIJING, Nov 20, 2006 SinoCast via COMTEX -- Sam Palmisano, board chairman, president and CEO of IBM, announced on November 14 that the corporation had signed agreem AsiaInfo Services ...
Tags: Education, IBM Corp.
Research articles 2006-11-20
Putting state-of-art chips into production. (News).(new IBM semiconductor industry opening)(Brief Article)
New York Gov. George Pataki. joined IBM President and CEO Sam Palmisano in East Fishkill, N.Y., in July to announce the opening of a new IBM 300-millimeter semiconductor facility. The facility, touted to be the most advanced of its kind, repr...
Tags: chip, IBM Corp., semiconductor
Research articles 2002-10-01
"India Represents Our Ability To Connect Innovation With Customer Solutions"
Four years ago, Sam Palmisano took over as IBM's Chief Executive Officer and also as the Chairman a year later. Since then, he has been driving the blue-chip firm aggressively in new spaces, even while vacating some of its existing strongholds-like the Four years ago, Sam Palmisano took over as...
Tags: IBM Corp.
Research articles 2006-06-18
IBM STARTS NEW SERVICE STRATEGY IN CHINA
AsiaInfo Services 11-16-2006 IBM Starts New Service Strategy in China BEIJING, Nov 16, 2006 SinoCast via COMTEX -- Sam Palmisano, board chairman, president and CEO of IBM, announced on November 14 that the corporation had reached an agreement AsiaInfo Services...
Tags: IBM Corp., SOA, strategy
Research articles 2006-11-16
The Future of Multinationals
Halliburton created a political kerfuffle last month when it announced it was moving its corporate headquarters from Houston to Dubai. But this article from the Economist says that several corporations are rethinking their strategies on where they should base their businesses. Here's what the article says about IBM boss Sam...
Tags: Purchasing & Procurement, Sales Strategy, Strategy, Management, Business Operations, Sales, Joseph De Avila, Globalization, Multinational
Blog posts 2007-04-06
IBM Transforms Its Supply Chain To Drive Growth
In 2002, IBM CEO Sam Palmisano centralized all of IBM's internal supply chain functions, from engineering to customer service, under the new Integrated Supply Chain ISC unit. ISC's mission? To carry out four supply chain transformation imperatives that bolster Palmisano's strategy to transform IBM into an end-to-end integrated organization that...
Tags: Supply Chain, IBM Corp., Forrester Research Inc., Integrated Supply Chain, Supply Chain Management (SCM), Enterprise Software, Software
Research reports 2005-03-24
IBM's New CEO Admits to Planned 'Adjustments' in Semiconductor Area.
By Ross Kerber, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 16--IBM Corp.'s new chief executive, Sam Palmisano, acknowledged for the first time yesterday that the computer giant is planning "adjustments" in its semiconductor business. But in a conference...
Tags: adjustment, Boston Globe, HARDWARE, IBM Corp., Semiconductors, Vermont
Research articles 2002-05-16
IBM Doing Just Fine Without All Those Employees It Sacked
John Paczkowski submits: “We are not like the other companies in the IT industry.” This from IBM CEO Sam Palmisano, who said at an investors meeting in New York City today that the company is weathering the econalypse better than most. Big Blue is on track to...
Tags: Software, Hardware, John Paczkowski, IBM Corp.
External links 2009-05-13
IBM Becoming First Responder
The details of IBM's second quarter earnings report may reflect IBM's near-term future more than its long-term prospects. Sister-site CNET has a summary of the top-line numbers, highlighted by strong margin and earnings growth despite overall lower revenue than in Q2 2008. Revenue was $23.3 billion, a 13 percent decline...
Tags: IBM Corp., Managed Hosting, Outsourcing, Social Networking, Middleware, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Enterprise Software, Software, Michael Hickins
Blog posts 2009-07-20
The Tech Solution To The Recession
Just as 2008 was defined by Barack Obama's electoral victory, 2009 will be defined by another competition the incoming administration sparked: the race to grab the hundreds of billions of dollars the president-elect has pledged to spend revamping America's infrastructure. Unlike the beleaguered automakers and banks, high-tech companies aren't begging...
News items 2009-08-07
Galleon's reach
Raj can mean king or princely in Sanskrit and, until last week, Raj Rajaratnam lived up to his name on Wall Street. Sent as a child from his native Sri Lanka to be educated in Britain and America, Mr Rajaratnam was among the most successful of a wave of US...
Tags: information, SEC, Hedge Fund, Insider
News items 2009-10-23
Are Some Execs Committing Treason?
In 2004, IBM (all-American "Big Blue") sold its PC division to Lenovo, a company in China. According to an article by Clyde Prestowitz in the The American Prospect, "The announcement came as a surprise in Washington but was old news in Beijing," which had been engineering the sale for more...
Tags: exec, ceo, ibm corp., democracy, peskowitz, government, strategy, vertical industries, management, enterprise software, software, michael mattis
Blog posts 2008-08-07
IBM's Corporate Service Corps Heading to Six Emerging Countries to Spark Socio-Economic Growth While Developing Global Leaders
One hundred IBM (NYSE: IBM) employees from thirty-three countries have been selected to participate in the company's new Corporate Service Corps program, part of the Global Citizen's Portfolio initiative announced by CEO Sam Palmisano, to develop leadership skills while addressing socio-economic challenges in emerging markets.
Tags: IBM Corp.
Research articles 2008-03-26
IBM sales, profit up
IBM Corp., the world's largest computer maker, said first-quarter sales and profit rose as companies bought more machines, software and related services. Net income was $1.6 billion, or 93 cents a share, IBM said. Sales rose to $22.3 billion. Analysts expected $21.9 billion in sales, the average of 19 estimates...
Tags: Citigroup Inc., Federal Reserve Board, IBM Corp., SALES
Research articles 2004-04-16
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