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  2. Louis LaMotte - Wikipedia

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    Louis Howell LaMotte Jr. (1896–1984) was a business executive. Known by the nickname of "Red," LaMotte served in senior leadership positions at IBM during a 39-year career.

  3. IBM 4300 - Wikipedia

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    The IBM 3310, described as having "a storage capacity of 64.5 million characters", was to be used with "Storage disks .. sealed to reduce the possibility of damage, loss, misuse or contamination". The IBM 3370 with up to 571 million characters could also be used with an IBM 4341. The 4331 was withdrawn on 18 November 1981.

  4. Kyndryl - Wikipedia

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    Kyndryl Holdings, Inc. is an American multinational information technology infrastructure services provider. [4] [5] [6] Headquartered in New York City [7] and created from the spin-off of IBM's infrastructure services business in 2021, the company designs, builds, manages and develops large-scale information systems.

  5. Assessing IBM's $34 billion Red Hat acquisition | TechCrunch

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    IBM spent $190 a share, but as Ray Wang, founder and chief analyst at Constellation Research said, Red Hat didn’t necessarily want to be sold, so IBM had to overpay to get their company.

  6. UNICOM Global - Wikipedia

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    UNICOM Global is an American multinational technology corporation headquartered in Mission Hills, California.The company was founded by Corry Hong in Los Angeles, California in 1981 to develop AUTOMON/CICS and related products for the CICS mainframe marketplace.

  7. Model F keyboard - Wikipedia

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    The Model F was a series of computer keyboards produced mainly from 1981–1985 and in reduced volume until 1994 by IBM and later Lexmark. [1] Its mechanical-key design consisted of a buckling spring over a capacitive PCB, similar to the later Model M keyboard that used a membrane in place of the PCB.

  8. Robert Moffat (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Moffat joined IBM in 1978 and was eventually mentored by Sam Palmisano, who would ultimately become the chief executive of IBM. According to Bloomberg, "the close ties between the two men became something of a joke among Moffat's staff." [1] He rose to a senior position in the organization and was global head of supply chain, among other areas. [3]

  9. Synapxe - Wikipedia

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    Website www .synapxe .sg Synapxe Pte Ltd , formerly known as Integrated Health Information System ( IHiS ), is a wholly-owned subsidiary of MOH Holdings Pte Ltd, the holding company through which the Singapore Ministry of Health owns corporatised institutions in the public healthcare sector.