IBM AMS
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International Business Machines Corporation | |
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Type | Public (NYSE: IBM) |
Founded | 1888, incorporated 1911 |
Headquarters | Armonk, New York, USA |
Key people | Samuel J. Palmisano, Chairman & CEO Mark Loughridge SVP & CFO Dan Fortin, President (Canada) Nick Donofrio, EVP (Innovation & Technology) |
Industry | Computer hardware Computer software Consulting IT Services |
Products | See complete products listing |
Revenue | ▲US$91.1 billion (2005)[1] |
Operating income | ▲US$12.4 billion (2005)[1] (10.5% operating margin [2]) |
Net income | ▲US$7.9 billion (2005)[1] (9.3% profit margin [2]) |
Employees | 329,373 (2005)[2] |
Subsidiaries | ADSTAR Informix Iris Associates Lotus Software Rational Software Sequent Computer Systems Tivoli Systems, Inc. |
Website | www.ibm.com |
IBM Application Management Services (AMS) is a part of the IBM Corporation that contributes to the Global Delivery Framework of the Organisation. It offers a suite of services that span the spectrum of application management -- encompassing project management and business analysis; requirements definition; architecture; design; development, coding; testing; maintenance; deployment and support.
[edit] The AMS Software
IBM's Application Services Toolkit allows retailers to improve information access and systems management. The tool kit provides solutions for data distribution and systems management, as well as remote operation and control of any Microsoft Windows platform.
[edit] References
- ^ a b c IBM Stock Report. Morningstar, Inc.. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.
- ^ a b c IBM: Company Overview. Reuters. Retrieved on 2006-06-27.