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"The IBM Research organization represents a strong source of innovation for the IT industry, a model for vendors managing research organizations and an opportunity for enterprises wishing to partner on research activities." - Gartner Research Report, in 2001.1 "The very nature of innovation is different today. It is not simply about a research scientist launching the latest gadget from the lab. It's no longer about 'the next big thing' - because the world is now primed for hundreds, thousands, millions of next big things. That's because innovation is occurring more frequently at the intersection of multiple disciplines, and at the intersections of business, government, and academia." - Nick Donofrio, senior vice president, technology and manufacturing at IBM, in 2004.2 IBM Tops Patent ListThe United States Patent and Trademark Office,3 in January 2004, announced the names of the top ten recipients of patents in the private sector for the year 2003. International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), which received 3,415 patents, topped the list. It was also the first company to cross the 3000 milestone in patents in a single year in the US.
IBM Research was one of the preeminent research organizations in the world. Several technologies that became the foundation of the IT sector were products of IBM Research.
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1] J. Fenn, "Inside the Lab: IBM Research", Gartner Research Note, November 19, 2001. |
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