(I wonder if I can add the essence?). Oh this was written when I was a newspaper editor, not yet published). There are a lot of well-known companies, like Intel, AMD, NOKIA, etc., and there are also a lot of unfamiliar ones. Learn about the top IT companies in the world today, and find out the gap between our country's IT companies and theirs. Hopefully, our country's companies can catch up and surpass them.
The United States:
International Business Machines (IBM)-founded in 1911, and changed its name to the present in 1924.The actual founder of IBM is listed as one of the top ten celebrities in the history of U.S. corporations, Thomas Watson (Watson, Sr.).After Watson, Sr. died in 1956, his son, Watson, Jr. became the chief executive of the company. After the death of Watson Sr. in 1956, his son Watson Jr. became the company's chief executive officer and the company's top leader, becoming the second generation of IBM's head figure. Over the decades, IBM in Watson Jr. called "the power of belief" inspired by, and strive to perfect service, and finally made it today's largest electronics company in the U.S. In June 1995, IBM to 3.53 billion U.S. dollars in the successful acquisition of the Lotus Computer Development Corporation, wrote a modern business history is extremely exciting! Lotus is the world's third largest computer software manufacturer after Microsoft and NOVELL.
Hewlett-Packard (HP) - Hewlett-Packard (Hewlett-Packard) was built in 1939, more than 60 years, HP's development has been extremely rapid, and the garage where she started her business was established by the U.S. government as the birthplace of Silicon Valley. Headquarters is currently located in Palo Alto, California's Silicon Valley, merged with Compaq in 2002, is the world's second only to IBM's computer and office equipment manufacturers. 1985, China Hewlett-Packard Co., Ltd. was established, is China's first high-tech technology joint venture.
Fleasanton Telecommunications (verizon)-Fleasanton Telecommunications, Inc. was formed by the merger of Bell Atlantic and General Telephone and Electric (GTE) in May 2000 ($60 billion merger), and is the nation's number one local telephone company and the second largest telecommunications service provider in the United States. The company is also the world's largest publisher of directories and online directory search.
Dell (DELL) - Austin, Texas-based Dell is a leading global provider of IT products and services, founded in 1984 by Michael Dell. He is currently the longest-serving CEO in the computer industry. He created a direct sales model that enabled Dell to grow rapidly to become a market leader.
American Telephone and Telegraph (AT&T) - Founded in 1885, the company's origins can be traced back to the influential invention of the telephone by Bell in 1876, and in 1995, AT&T decided to separate into three independently owned and operated companies, AT&T Lucent and NCR. Inc. and NCR, which by the end of 1996 operated a long-distance business that included voice, digital, and wireless system connectivity services.
Microsoft - Founded April 4, 1975, by Bill Gates and Paul Allen, and reorganized June 25, 1981, as a corporation. Headquartered in Redmond, Washington. Microsoft is the world leader in personal and business computer software. It employs more than 50,000 people worldwide and has offices in 60 countries. As the world's largest software company, Microsoft has been a leader in new technological changes. The Windows operating system developed by it is arguably a household name.
Intel - Intel Corporation is the world's largest semiconductor chip maker, which was founded in 1968. in 1971, Intel introduced the world's first microprocessor, the 4004. this move not only changed the future of the company, but also changed the future of the company. not only changed the future of the company, but had a profound impact on the industry as a whole. The computer and Internet revolution brought about by the microprocessor changed the world.
Motorola - Founded in 1928, Motorola is a global leader in providing integrated communications solutions and embedded electronics solutions. She currently employs 110,000 people worldwide*** and has businesses in wireless communications, semiconductors, automotive electronics, broadband, networking and Internet access products. Motorola entered China in 1987, first setting up an office in Beijing, and then registering and establishing Motorola (China) Electronics Company Limited in Tianjin in 1992. Currently, Motorola is the largest foreign-invested enterprise in the electronics field in China, the largest U.S. investor in China and one of the most successful foreign-invested enterprises in China.
Cisco Systems - Cisco Systems is the world's leading Internet network interconnection vendor, whose equipment and software products are primarily used to connect computer network systems.Cisco Systems was formally established in December 1984 and is headquartered in San Jose, California. Cisco was ranked among the world's top 10 telecommunications companies in 1999. According to a recent survey by market research firm Dataquest, it is the world's fastest-growing provider of telecommunications products, with an annual growth rate of 87 percent. At the same time, Cisco Systems is the backbone of the Internet, with more than 80 percent of the Internet's backbone routers being Cisco Systems products.
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) - Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) is a global semiconductor company and the world's leading designer and supplier of digital signal processing and analog technology, the semiconductor engine that drives the Internet age. The world's first integrated circuit (IC) was invented by TI engineer Jack Kilby. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, the company's businesses include semiconductors, industrial electronic materials, and educational products. The company has manufacturing or sales facilities in more than 25 countries around the world.TI provides complete solutions for a wide range of end users around the world.
TI holds a 48% share of the global DSP market and is ranked No. 1 in the market;
TI is ranked No. 1 in the market for mixed-signal/analog products;
More than half of the digital cellular telephones sold in 1999 used TI's DSP solutions;
One-third of the world's modems put into service each year use TI's DSPs. TI is the world's fastest-growing supplier of modem chipsets;
Nine-tenths of the world's high-performance hard disk drives are powered by TI's DSPs;
More than 70 percent of the world's DSP software is written for TI's DSP solutions;
TI has 80 percent of the North American graphing calculator market;
TI's DSP solutions are used in more than half of the world's digital cellular telephones;
TI holds 6,000 patents worldwide;
Supermicro (AMD) - AMD is a global supplier of integrated circuits specializing in a wide range of chip products for the computer, communications and consumer electronics markets. Currently the world's second-largest microprocessor manufacturer after Intel, the company was founded in 1969, is headquartered in Silicon Valley, and generates more than 70 percent of its revenue from international markets, making it a truly multinational company.
Apple (apple) - the famous American veteran computer company, is the earliest advocate of personal computers and famous producers, by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ron Wayn in April 1, 1976 founded. The Apple series of computers produced by it has been one of the mainstream products in the personal computer market, and has put forward many new concepts, and its products have also set off a number of popular tides, which are popular for a while. Currently, Apple has established branches or representative offices in dozens of countries around the world, and its products are marketed all over the world.
Japan:
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT Group)--Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT) is the largest telecommunications network operator in Japan. NTT, formerly known as Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, has been improving its telecommunications business by strengthening its operational management and improving its communications facilities, and launching a variety of high-quality services to create a more convenient and faster information and communications environment for its customers for the past 12 years since it was privatized in 1985. The company has also introduced a variety of quality services to create a more convenient and faster information and communication environment for its customers.
In 1997, the Japanese government amended the Telecommunications Law to allow the NTT Group to develop business in the international telecommunications market. Today, NTT Group is launching a number of international value-added services under the brand name "Arcstar".
HITACHI -- Hitachi was founded in Hitachi City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan in 1910. Starting out as a manufacturer of electrical machinery, Hitachi has grown into a world-renowned multinational company involved in various fields such as electricity, motors, information, home appliances, electronics, instruments, and automotive parts.
Matsushita (Panasonic)--The Matsushita Electric Industrial Group, founded by Konosuke Matsushita in 1918, has grown to 152,000 employees in Japan and 123,000 employees overseas, including 24,000 in China***. The Matsushita Electric Group is a joint clearing house centered on 11 major affiliated companies, with 300 companies in Japan and 220 companies in 44 countries and regions around the world, including 40 companies in China, engaged in corporate business activities.
Sony (SONY) - in May 1946, the founder of the Sony Corporation, Inoue Fukuda and Akio Morita **** with the creation of the "Tokyo Telecommunications Industry Company, Ltd.", and later changed its name to Sony Corporation in 1958, headquartered in Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Since its founding, Sony has always taken "freedom and open-mindedness, pioneering and innovative" as the company's business philosophy, and has been the first in the world to develop many innovative electronic products. At present, Sony has become one of the world's leading companies in the fields of consumer electronics, industrial electronics and entertainment.
Toshiba (TOSHIBA) - the company's business involves two major aspects of energy and electronics, including semiconductors, liquid crystals, home appliances, as well as computers, medical equipment, power generation with complete sets of equipment. Toshiba global market in addition to Japan is divided into four regions: Europe, the Americas, Asia, China, China is the only country-based market.
Nippon Electric Company (NEC) - Founded in 1899 as a joint venture with Western Electric (WE Company) of the United States, NEC was the first joint venture in Japan. Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Business areas include IT solutions, network solutions, semiconductors and electronic devices. In the Japanese personal computer market, NEC is one of the manufacturers with a large market share.NEC built the China-Japan submarine cable in 1976, established the NEC Beijing office in 1980, and set up the Taiwan branch in 1982.
FUJITSU - Fujitsu is Japan's largest IT manufacturer, with more than 500 subsidiaries and 157,000 employees worldwide. Fujitsu has entered China in the 1970s. As of May 2004, the cumulative investment in China has reached 530 million U.S. dollars, with 41 subsidiaries, a total turnover of more than 8 billion yuan, and more than 15,000 employees.
Canon - Canon is the world's leading integrated group for the production of imaging and information products. Since its establishment in 1937, after years of unremitting efforts, Canon has globalized and expanded its business into various fields. Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, with four regional sales headquarters in the Americas, Europe, Asia and Japan, Canon has 203 subsidiaries around the world and employs approximately 93,000 people.
Sharp (Sharp) - founded in 1935, headquartered in Osaka, Japan. 1953, Sharp successfully carried out mass production of television sets, and sold the first number of Japanese-made television sets. 1963, participated in the Guangzhou Fair as a start, Sharp began to do business with China. To date, it has five production and sales bases and one sales company (with an in-house R&D center) in China***.
Seiko Epson (Seiko Epson) - Seiko Epson Corporation was founded in May 1942, headquartered in Suwa City, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, is a global leader in the field of digital imaging. It currently has production and R&D facilities in 32 countries and regions on five continents, and sales and service outlets in 57 countries and regions. As of March 2004, the Seiko Epson Group has grown to 110 companies with 84,899 employees worldwide. Seiko Epson Japan is the core company of the Epson Group, which is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
South Korea:
Samsung Electronics (samsung) - Founded in 1969, samsung is the flagship company of the Samsung Group. As a global leader in semiconductors, communications, and digital integration technologies, Samsung Electronics is the world's largest producer of DRAM and SRAM semiconductors, TFT-LCD (thin-film transistor liquid crystal displays), monitors, CDMA cell phones, and VCR products. Samsung Electronics has operations in 47 countries and employs 75,000 people worldwide.
LG Electronics - LG Electronics is a large-scale global electronics and communications company with 76 local production companies, sales companies and research institutes around the world, centered on three major businesses: digital displays and media, information and communications, and digital home appliances. The company employs more than 64,000 people. LG Electronics was ranked first in the "2004 Top 100 IT Companies" by BusinessWeek, a world-renowned American financial magazine, and became the world's best IT company, surpassing IBM, Dell, and Samsung Electronics with a combination of the largest growth rate, the fastest growth rate, and the best rate of return for the year. IT companies.
China:
China Mobile Communications (CMCC) - established on April 20, 2000, is directly managed by the central government. China Mobile Communications Corporation has a registered capital of RMB 51.8 billion, assets of over RMB 320 billion and 120,800 employees. China Mobile Communications Corporation has wholly-owned subsidiaries in 10 domestic provinces (autonomous regions), wholly-owned China Mobile (Hong Kong) Group Limited, by its holding of China Mobile (Hong Kong) Limited set up wholly-owned subsidiaries in 21 domestic provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government), and listed in Hong Kong and New York.
China Telecommunications (China Telecommunications)--China Telecommunications Corporation is a mega state-owned telecommunications enterprise established under the national telecommunications system reform program, which was reorganized and listed in May 2002, with a registered capital of RMB 158 billion. Registered capital of 158 billion yuan, the company is managed by the central government, is authorized by the State Council to invest in institutions and national holding company pilot.
Lenovo (lenovo) - the new Lenovo is a highly innovative international technology company, composed of Lenovo and the former IBM Personal Computer Division. Headquartered in Purchase, New York, and at the same time in Beijing, China and the United States of America, North Carolina, Raleigh, set up two major operating centers, through Lenovo's own sales agencies, Lenovo business partners and alliances with IBM, the new Lenovo's sales network throughout the world. Lenovo employs more than 19,000 people worldwide. Research and development centers are located in Beijing, Shenzhen, Xiamen, Chengdu and Shanghai in China, Tokyo in Japan, and Raleigh, North Carolina in the United States.
Haier - Haier Group was founded in 1984, after 20 years of steady development has become a large international group. 2004, Haier's global turnover exceeded 101.6 billion yuan. Haier Group adheres to the comprehensive implementation of the internationalization strategy, and has established a global design network, procurement network, manufacturing network, marketing and service network with international competitiveness. There are 13 industrial parks, 30 overseas factories and manufacturing bases, 8 overseas design centers and 58,800 marketing outlets.
Huawei - Huawei is one of the world's leading suppliers in the telecommunications industry, engaging in the research and development, production, marketing, and service of communications equipment, providing innovative and customized network equipment, services, and solutions for customers around the world in the field of telecommunications to realize the potential growth of our customers, and continuing to create long-term value for our customers. We continue to create long-term value for our customers. As of October 2005, Huawei had a presence in more than 90 countries and regions in the international market, and 22 of the world's top 50 operators were using Huawei's products and services. Huawei's products include wireless products (e.g., UMTS, CDMA2000, GSM/ GPRS/ EDGE, and WiMAX), network products (e.g., NGN, xDSL, optical networks, and data communications), value-added services (e.g., Smart Networks, CDNs/ SANs, and wireless data), and mobile and fixed terminals.
ASUS - Since its founding in 1989, ASUS has grown rapidly to become a prestigious international corporation with over 60,000 employees on five continents and nearly two dozen international subsidiaries. Headquartered in Taipei, China. Currently, ASUS has six product lines that rank among the top five in the world, including the world's No. 1 motherboard, the world's No. 1 graphics card, the world's No. 5 notebook computer, the world's No. 5 optical storage, the world's No. 5 wireless networking product, and the world's No. 2 Cable Modem (cable broadband datacom). In 2004, ASUS*** produced 42 million motherboards, a figure that means that for every three desktops sold worldwide that year, one used an ASUS motherboard!
Other Countries:
Germany:
SIEMENS - Siemens is one of the world's largest electrical and electronic companies, founded in 1847, and its current CEO is Dr. Cofield. Siemens has been in China for more than 120 years. Siemens' China business is the main pillar of its Asia-Pacific business and plays an increasingly important role in Siemens' global business. All Siemens business groups have entered China and are active in various industries such as information and communication, automation and control, power, transportation, healthcare, lighting and household appliances, with core business areas in infrastructure development and industrial solutions.
UK:
Vodafone (vodafone) - Vodafone's predecessor was a division of Lacourt Electronics in the UK specializing in mobile telephony, and it was only in 1985 that Vodafone Telecom was established separately. Vodafone is now the number one telecom operator in the UK and the largest cell phone operator in the world. Its cell phone business covers most of Europe and Japan. Vodafone Group invested $300 billion in 2001 to expand its reach to 28 countries around the world, including the acquisition of JapanTelecomHoldingsInc for $11.5 billion.
France:
Alcatel - Alcatel is the world's largest mobile phone operator today. -Alcatel is today the world's number one provider of telecommunications infrastructure and the first strong partner with roots in China and a long history of working with the Chinese communications industry. It pioneered the establishment of the Optical Valley in France, which is known globally. Alcatel is the only company that can provide land, sea and air communication networks, making it unique among Chinese and foreign telecom companies. Alcatel also boasts a leadership position in the market with a number of impressive achievements.
Finland:
Nokia - Nokia is a global leader in mobile communications. Thanks to its experience and innovative technologies, as well as the user-friendly nature, reliability and high quality of its products and solutions, Nokia is not only the world's leading supplier of cell phones, but also a leading provider of mobile and IP networks. The company consists of two business groups: Nokia Mobile Phones and Nokia Networks. Also included is an independent Nokia Ventures and the company's research and development facility: the Nokia R&D Center.
The Netherlands:
Royal Philips Electronics - Royal Philips Electronics is one of the world's largest electronics companies, topping the list in Europe. Its 2002 sales amounted to 31.8 billion euros and it is a world leader in color TVs, lighting, electric shavers, medical diagnostic imaging and patient monitors, and single-chip TV products. Philips employs 166,500 people and is active in more than 60 countries in the fields of lighting, consumer electronics, home appliances, semiconductors and medical systems.
Sweden:
Electrolux - Electrolux, originating from Sweden, is one of the world's largest household appliance companies and one of the world's largest manufacturers of professional related equipment. Electrolux is one of the world's largest home appliance companies and one of the world's largest manufacturers of professional related equipment, in Europe, North America, Latin America, many countries and regional markets are ranked first and second. Every year, more than 60 million pieces of Electrolux Group products into thousands of homes around the world.
L.M. Ericsson - founded in 1876, has a history of 128 years, headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden. From the early production of telephone sets and telephone exchanges, Ericsson has developed into the world's leading provider of end-to-end comprehensive communications solutions. It is one of the world's top ten mobile operators, with 40% of cell phone subscribers using Ericsson systems. in October 2001, Ericsson and Sony established Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, in which each company owns 50% of the shares, to provide the market with 2.5 and 3 generations of terminal equipment.
Source: Baidu Knowledge. A family's opinion, for reference only