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Installing new server at Grazziotin

The former International Business Machines (IBM) building at 520 Capitol Mall in Sacramento was designed in 1963. This 67,200 square foot building provides 8 floors of flexible office space, a penthouse for mechanical equipment, and a basement with service facilities for the main tenant. The site is an interior city lot, located on Capitol Mall, an important boulevard (one of the first areas to be redeThe former International Business Machines (IBM) building at 520 Capitol Mall in Sacramento was designed in 1963. This 67,200 square foot building provides 8 floors of flexible office space, a penthouse for mechanical equipment, and a basement with service facilities for the main tenant. The site is an interior city lot, located on Capitol Mall, an important boulevard (one of the first areas to be redeveloped in the downtown area). The neighboring buildings are and have always been financial and government buildings.

 

The first, second and third floors were designed to be leased to and occupied by the major tenant (IBM). The other 5 floors divided into smaller office suites. The building was later acquired by IBM, who redesigned the interiors for their occupancy of the entire building. The original client was Dr, Charles E. Brown and the construction cost was $3 million including the 4-level parking structure which accommodates 207 cars. Continental Construction was the construction manager.

 

The head of IBM interviewed and hired Dreyfuss & Blackford Architects even though they weren't the owners, just the prime tenants. It was the first precast building in Sacramento, and the tallest building on Capitol Mall, in addition to being the first building in the redevelopment of Sacramento. eloped in the downtown area). The neighboring buildings are and have always been financial and government buildings.

 

The first, second and third floors were designed to be leased to and occupied by the major tenant (IBM). The other 5 floors divided into smaller office suites. The building was later acquired by IBM, who redesigned the interiors for their occupancy of the entire building. The original client was Dr, Charles E. Brown and the construction cost was $3 million including the 4-level parking structure which accommodates 207 cars. Continental Construction was the construction manager.

 

The head of IBM interviewed and hired Dreyfuss & Blackford Architects even though they weren't the owners, just the prime tenants. It was the first precast building in Sacramento, and the tallest building on Capitol Mall, in addition to being the first building in the redevelopment of Sacramento.

VisioHost and WorldSensing share a coffee before the event starts

IBM Vorsteinzeit-Computer

IBM Q

Quantum Computing

MIT Technology Review Innovation Leaders Summit

Palais Brongniard

30 Novembre 2018

Attendee in a mentoring session.

One of the available awards from the IBM Thanks! program. All items say things like 'made from recycled paper and card', 'using sustainable timber' etc.

The IBM System 360 is an IBM mainframe computer, released in 1964. It was the first computer to separate architecture from implementation: the 360 had different models with different prices. Slightly modified radiation hardened versions (System/4 Pi) of this machine are used to control the Space Shuttle.

A group of undergraduate students from sub-Saharan Africa visit the IBM headquarters in Armonk on July 23, 2010, as part of a program hosted by the University of Connecticut and sponsored by the U.S. State Department. ( Xavier Mascareñas / The Journal News )

IBM Blue Gene/P logo, picture sourced from another flickr member a while back, let me know if this is your picture for accreditation or if you'd like it taken down

Photos of IBM keyboards from Joe/Ellipse @ ModelFKeyboards.com

IBM Building in Zurich

Explore #181

The south facade of the former IBM building, on the corner of Temple Way and Avon Street.

Deep Blue was based on IBM's RS/6000 SP2 supercomputer, consisting of 30 processors in two towers, one of which is shown here. The 480 identical custom chess chips (integrated circuits) were the key to the system's performance as a chess playing machine. It calculated 200 million positions per second, at times up to thirty moves ahead.

 

Credit: Loan of IBM, L2004.8

I couldn't find any photo that would sufficiently illustrate diversity. However, it is best illustrated by photos.

 

So let me contribute the whole set as it was one...

 

(Click here for the whole set)

 

Photos of IBM keyboards from Joe/Ellipse @ ModelFKeyboards.com

In the early 90s I was told that mainframes are gone, dinosaurs. LANs are the deal. Duh?

 

That was a gift as they hauled out the old one and installed the new mainframe. And all these years later... Well we do have a retake on VM (CP-67, etc.) on Intel platforms. Go figure.

3270 emulator on the Mac connected to VM R6 running on the N800 via Hercules.

Photograph from Saltmarch Media's Business Technology Summit 2008 in Bangalore. Photograph ©Copyright Saltmarch Media. Non-commercial use permitted with attribution and linkback to this page on Saltmarch's Flickr photostream. All other rights reserved.

IBM 513, I believe. Not sure the purpose of the program that was left on the board, but it brings new meaning to "spaghetti code".

Governor Culver participates in the grand opening celebration for IBM’s new Technology Delivery Center in Dubuque.

Processing unit interface equipment, seen removed from its cryogenic enclosure, of an IBM System Q quantum computer.

Pantallazo de la guía de usuario de la plataforma IBM Quantum Experience.

  

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original IBM headquarters

endicott, NY

Alcir Gomes Leite, COO da DM9DDB, tem sob sua responsabilidade a gestão diária de uma equipe de mais de 300 pessoas e a administração de uma das mais relevantes carteiras de clientes do País. É ele, junto com o seu time, o responsável pela construção de marcas como Banco Itaú, Telefônica, Honda, C&A, Brastemp, Consul, Terra, Sadia, Phillips, Guaraná Antarctica, Bohemia e Intel.

Formado em matemática e pós-graduado em Administração e Marketing, Alcir Gomes Leite é um dos mais renomados profissionais de Atendimento e Planejamento do mercado. São 25 anos de carreira, três indicações como melhor profissional de atendimento pelo Prêmio Caboré e o reconhecimento de melhor Contribuição Profissional Prêmio APP.

Há 15 anos, trabalha na DM9DDB exercendo um papel fundamental para torná-la uma das maiores e mais premiadas agências do País com quatro títulos de Agência do Ano no Festival de Cannes. Antes, porém, acumulou experiência como cliente atuando em uma das mais fortes empresas do agrobusiness brasileiro, a Massey-Ferguson, e em agências como antiga MPM eF/Nazca Saatchi&Saatchi-Rio, onde atendeu marcas como Fiat, Caixa Econômica Federal, Souza Cruz, Coca-Cola, Skol, Santista, Ipiranga, Renner, Loteria Federal, IBM, Pernambucanas, Cofap, Bayer, Petrobrás, Walita e Correios.

 

Publicité parue en 1977 dans le n°9 du magazine IBM Actualités

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