Intel Corporation
Intel Corporation is the largest semiconductor manufacturer in the world, with major facilities in the United States, Europe, and Asia. Intel has changed the world dramatically since it was founded in 1968; the company invented the microprocessor, the 'computer on a chip' that made possible the first handheld calculators and personal computers (PCs). By the early 21st century, Intel's microprocessors were found in more than 80 percent of PCs worldwide.
IBM
IBM has been well known through most of its recent history as one of the world's largest computer companies and systems integrators. With over 388,000 employees worldwide, IBM is one of the largest and most profitable information technology employers in the world. IBM holds more patents than any other U.S. based technology company and has eight research laboratories worldwide.The company has scientists, engineers, consultants, and sales professionals in over 170 countries.
Lenovo
Lenovo is the world's second largest PC maker and markets the ThinkPad line of notebook PCs and Think Centre line of desktops. These brands became part of Lenovo's offerings after its 2005 acquisition of IBM's personal computer business. Lenovo also sells the Idea Pad line of notebook computers. Lenovo markets its products directly to consumers, small to medium size businesses, and large enterprises, as well as through online sales, company-owned stores, chain retailers, and major technology distributors and vendors.
Nomadix
Nomadix is a wholly owned subsidiary of DOCOMO interTouch, focused on providing solutions to the public Internet access market. Nomadix sells a range of Internet access gateways powered by the Nomadix Service Engine (NSE) software to Public Access Service Operators (PASOs), Service providers, System Integrators and venue owners who are deploying public internet access,metropolitan WIFI.
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VMware
VMware, Inc. is a company providing virtualization software, founded in 1998 and based in Palo Alto, California, USA. The company was acquired by EMC Corporation in 2004, and operates as a separate software subsidiary. VMware's desktop software runs on Microsoft Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X, while VMware's enterprise software hypervisors for servers, VMware ESX and VMware ESXi, are bare-metal embedded hypervisors that run directly on server hardware without requiring an additional underlying operating system.