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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 71. Chapters: Fujitsu, Maxtor, Western Digital, IBM, EMC Corporation, Datalight, Core International, Inc, Brocade Communications Systems, Seagate Technology, NetApp, Quantum Corporation, Open-E, LaCie, Dataram, Happy Computers, 3PAR, Transcend Information, Fusion-io, Permabit, Conner Peripherals, Synology, LSI Corporation, Moser Baer, Iomega, Hitachi Data Systems History, Netgear, STEC, Inc., Aigo, Ocarina Networks, Plus Development, Isilon Systems, Plextor, APC by Schneider Electric, NetCache, Memorex, Storage Technology Corporation, Panasas, Spectra Logic, Epoch Systems, IForem, JT Storage, Shugart Associates, Lite-On, Adaptec, IoSafe, List of defunct hard disk manufacturers, Imation, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, Emulex, Data Processing Iran Co., Texas Memory Systems, QLogic, Datalink Corporation, Rexon, MiniScribe, Computer Memories Inc., I365, Coraid, Inc., Micropolis, Tecmar, ExaGrid, ExcelStor Technology, Rodime, Atempo, Gluster, Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology Corporation, Sony Optiarc, Hitachi-LG Data Storage, LayerWalker, PrairieTek, List of NAS manufacturers, Promise Technology, Areca, Acadia, Memoright, Tandon Corporation, Certance, Pathlight Technology, Priam Corporation, Data Domain, Tekram, Elipsan, Kalok, WangDAT. Excerpt: International Business Machines (IBM) (NYSE: IBM) is a multinational technology and consulting firm headquartered in Armonk, New York. IBM manufactures and sells computer hardware and software, and it offers infrastructure, hosting and consulting services in areas ranging from mainframe computers to nanotechnology. The company was founded in 1911 as the Computing Tabulating Recording Corporation through a merger of four companies: the Tabulating Machine Company, the International Time Recording Company, the Computing Scale Corporation, and the Bundy Manufacturing Company. CTR adopted t...