International Business Machines Corp

NYSE: IBM
$181.25
-$1.02 (-0.6%)
Closing price April 15, 2024
International Business Machines Corp, commonly known as IBM, is a global powerhouse in providing integrated solutions and services. It operates across various segments including Software, Consulting, Infrastructure, and Financing. IBM is renowned for its hybrid cloud and AI platforms, which support digital and AI transformations. It also offers consulting services, on-premises and cloud-based server and storage solutions, and financing options to facilitate clients' acquisition of technology. With strategic partnerships with industry giants like Adobe and Amazon Web Services, IBM continues to be a leader in innovation since its inception in 1911.
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