Installed as an outsider, he engineered a comeback, shifting the company’s focus from a waning mainframe computer business ...
He changed the culture and found a new business mission for the storied company that had fallen on hard times.He died Saturday at age 83.
The company looked to be in an unfixable decline when he took over in 1993—and changed its focus from hardware to services.
Gerstner joined IBM from RJR Nabisco in 1993 to rescue the company at a time when it was reporting multibillion-dollar annual losses and oversaw a regimen of job cuts and plant closings as he slashed ...
Louis Gerstner, the former chief executive officer credited with saving IBM Corp. from bankruptcy, has died aged 83, the ...
IBM has announced the death of its former CEO Lou Gerstner, who passed away on Saturday, aged 83.
Gerstner’s nine-year tenure as the chairman and CEO of the company known as “Big Blue” is often used as a case study in ...
Gerstner, widely credited with one of the most dramatic corporate turnarounds in US business history, led IBM for nine years ...
Gerstner’s nine-year tenure as chairman and CEO of the company known as “Big Blue” is often used as a case study in corporate ...
Gerstner was chair and CEO at a time when the firm was struggling for relevance faced with rivals such as Microsoft ...
IBM chairman and CEO Arvind Krishna announced Gerstner’s death in an email sent Sunday to its employees, but didn’t provide a ...
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IBM and Google say quantum computers are coming by 2029
Quantum computing has long lived in the realm of lab demos and bold PowerPoint slides, but two of the industry’s biggest ...
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