Happy 100'th Birthday, IBM

    
On June 16, 1911, the Computing Tabulating Recording Corporation was founded, through the merger of the Tabulating Machine Company, the International Time Recording Company, the Computing Scale Corporation, and the Bundy Manufacturing Company. In 1924 they adopted the name International Business Machines, using the name previously designated to their subsidiary in Canada.

In honour of the legacy of accomplishments achieved by IBM, and of their ongoing work to this day, we have here today for our Distinguished Symposium a pair of films highlighting, I think, some of the best kinds of results one can get from these sorts of institutions. We also have, I think, some very classy marketing. Without further ado, here are:

Happy 100'th birthday, IBM:  A job well done.


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