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Efforts like this at I.B.M., as well as social networking tools behind the company's firewalls, amount to a new twist on "crowdsourcing," the term I.B.M. officials use to describe them.
NYT > Technology 2009
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Efforts like this at I.B.M., as well as social networking tools behind the company's firewalls, amount to a new twist on "crowdsourcing," the term I.B.M. officials use to describe them.
ACM TechNews 2009
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Efforts like this at I.B.M., as well as social networking tools behind the company's firewalls, amount to a new twist on "crowdsourcing," the term I.B.M. officials use to describe them.
ACM TechNews 2009
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Efforts like this at I.B.M., as well as social networking tools behind the company's firewalls, amount to a new twist on "crowdsourcing," the term I.B.M. officials use to describe them.
NYT > Home Page 2009
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Rodney Adkins, senior vice president for systems and technology at I.B.M., which is ahead in developing customized systems.
NYT > Home Page By STEVE LOHR 2010
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I.B.M. felt that the payments to senior employees were higher and extended more broadly across the company than it had anticipated.
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The law was sponsored by Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Democrat of New York, as a favor to I.B.M., which wanted a $60 million tax break on its overseas business.
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I.B.M. is offering $9.50 a share, down from a bid of $10 a share, said people familiar with the discussions who were not authorized to speak publicly.
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I.B.M. pointed to the change of control contracts as one reason it was reducing its offer price.
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I.B.M. scrutinized the “change of control” contracts with Sun executives, senior engineers and managers.
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