Before rebranding as International Business Machines (IBM) in 1924, what was the company originally known as and what did it primarily produce?
Before becoming the computing giant we know today, IBM had a very different focus. This poll explores how one of the world's most recognizable technology brands evolved from its original business. Test your knowledge about this fascinating corporate transformation that shaped modern business history and computing as we know it.
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- Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company (C-T-R), which produced meat slicers, commercial scales, and punch card tabulators
- International Time Recording Company, which produced only mechanical time clocks for factories
- Business Efficiency Machines, which produced typewriters and early adding machines
- Hollerith Tabulating Company, which exclusively produced census counting machines
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