Thomas J. Watson

  • male, deceased (1956)
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Thomas John Watson, Sr. (February 17, 1874 - June 19, 1956) was the president of International Business Machines (IBM), who oversaw that company's growth into an international force from the 1920s to the 1950s. Watson developed IBM's effective management style and turned it into one of the most effective selling organizations yet seen, based largely around punched card tabulating machines. Wikipedia
Also known as:
Thomas John Watson Sr.
Born:
February 17, 1874
Died:
June 19, 1956
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  • IBM Archives: Thomas J. Watson

    Thomas J. Watson was a pioneer in the development of accounting and computing equipment used today by business, government, science and industry.
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  • research.microsoft

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Quotes by Thomas J. Watson

  • "I think there is a world market for maybe five computers."