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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 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.
Scan of a late 1940s? IBM advertisement found framed in a vintage shop in Healdsburg, California, 2004.
View through a gauzy drape from an office at 1 East Wacker. The IBM Building and 1 East Wacker are perfectly aligned and the same width, facing each other across the Chicago River. Check it out at Google Maps:
Where can you find the cast of Shark Tank, enjoy Aerosmith, and be able to “interconnect” with IBM customers, partners, industry experts, and solution providers in a whole new way?
Why, IBM InterConnect 2015 (#IBMInterConnect) of course!
This year’s event was a very comprehensive and collaborative experience, drawing over 20,000 attendees. We invite you to check out our photos of IBM InterConnect 2015 in Las Vegas.
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The Incoming Buying Mission (IBM) in conjunction with MIHAS 2014 is organised by the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE) on 8 April 2014. During the programme, participants will partake in one-to-one Business Meetings between buyers and sellers in MATRADE building. On the second day of the programme, the Special Session for foreign buyers will meet MIHAS exhibitors at the exhibition.
The baleful glare of an IBM debating AI. When it was actively working, the screen would show three blue balls swapping places. The real processing was elsewhere in the cloud. || taken June 29, 2018 with Canon EOS 5D Mark IV and EF24-70mm f/2.8L II USM at 70, ¹⁄₃₂₀ sec at f/2.8 with ‒ 1 EV, ISO 400 || Copyright 2018 Stephen Shankland
IBM Design presents Craftcon multiple times a year - where IBMers and speakers share their craft or sideprojects to inspire each other.
This is a microchip/processor from an old soundcard I think.
www.nowpublic.com/tech-biz/microchip-celebrates-50th-birt...
People often complain that it is hard to figure out who is taking part in Hackday by just wandering around the lab. Stephen Kruger had an idea to create crude "Hacker Flags" which people should place over their cubicle when/if they are working on a Hackday project. Hopefully the lab will be full of these tomorrow.
In an office, there exists an IBM Wheelwriter 35 Series II Typewriter 6787-2 with an Operator's Guide.
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Me regalaron este teclado hace poco, aunque está fabricado en el año 93, se encontraba en un almacén, así que he tenido el gusto de estrenarlo.
Quien tenga otro teclado IBM como este puede comprender por qué es único.
Alumni at the Research Triangle Park IBM location joined Chancellor Woodson for a luncheon to learn about Campaign NC State and how they can take part.
The Incoming Buying Mission (IBM) in conjunction with MIHAS 2014 is organised by the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE) on 8 April 2014. During the programme, participants will partake in one-to-one Business Meetings between buyers and sellers in MATRADE building. On the second day of the programme, the Special Session for foreign buyers will meet MIHAS exhibitors at the exhibition.
IBM announced the expansion of its branch office in Port Louis on the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean off the South East coast of Africa on 14 March, 2012. The increased presence will strengthen IBM's ability to provide solutions and services to a rapidly expanding base of customers and partners in the region.
Link to the press release: www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/37207.wss
The IBM System 360 was a line of compatible computers that allowed businesses to purchase the level of hardware needed for their respective operations.
The System 360 was developed as a response to requests from industry customers for a unified system of components. This was a departure from IBM's prior strategy of tailoring its systems to the differing needs of individual sectors of business. This was also representative of how industry was able to dictate the course of computer history.
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 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.