18 : IBM Corp.
| Expanded Profile |
| Top 100 Revenue: |
$393,921,000 |
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| Defense revenue: |
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| Civilian revenue: |
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| 2002 revenue: |
$81.2 billion |
| 2002 earnings : |
$3.6 billion |
| 2001 revenue: |
$83.1 billion |
| 2001 earnings: |
$7.7 billion |
| Number of employees: |
315,000 |
| Headquarters: |
Armonk, N.Y. |
| Web address: |
www.ibm.com |
| President/CEO: |
Samuel Palmisano, chairman and CEO |
| Head of gov't business: |
Todd Ramsey, general manager, IBM Global Government Industry |
| Ticker: |
NYSE: IBM |
| Lines of business: |
Global services, IBM global financing, microelectronics, personal and printing systems group, research, sales and distribution, software group, server group, storage systems group, and technology group |
| Major customers: |
Department of Energy; and Pennsylvania State Police |
| Major contracts/projects: |
IBM is building the world''s fastest supercomputers for the Department of Energy. The first system -- called ASCI Purple - will offer the Department of Energy a supercomputer capable of up to 100 teraflops, more than twice as fast as the most powerful computer in existence today. The second supercomputer, a research machine called Blue Gene/L, will employ advanced IBM semiconductor and system technologies based on new architectures being developed in the ongoing partnership between IBM and the DOE. |