Reģistrētā persona: organizācija vai pašnodarbināta privātpersona
| Vārds vai organizācijas nosaukums: |
IBM Corporation |
| Akronīms: |
IBM
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| Juridiskais statuss: |
Corporation
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| Tīmekļa vietne: |
http://www.ibm.com
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Nodaļas
| Nodaļa: |
II – Savi lobisti, komercapvienības un profesionālās apvienības |
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Uzņēmumi un koncerni |
Juridiski atbildīgā persona
| Uzvārds, vārds: |
Cienījamā
Virginia Rometty
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| Amats |
Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer |
Pastāvīgs darbinieks, kas atbild par ES jautājumiem
| Uzvārds, vārds: |
Godātais
Liam Benham
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| Amats |
Vice President, Governmental Programs, Europe |
Kontaktinformācija
| Organizācijas galvenā biroja kontaktinformācija: |
New Orchard Road 1
Armonk, New York 10504
AMERIKAS SAVIENOTĀS VALSTIS
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| Tālruņa numurs: |
(+914) 499 1900 |
| Faksa numurs: |
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| Papildu kontaktinformācija: |
Brussels Office:
Liam Benham Vice President, Governmental Programs, Europe IBM Europe Ave. de Cortenbergh 116 B-1030 Brussels, Belgium
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Mērķi un uzdevumi
| Organizācijas mērķi un uzdevumi: |
IBM is a globally integrated enterprise that targets the intersection of technology and effective business. The company seeks to be a partner in its clients’ success by enabling their own capacity for distinctive innovation. To help clients achieve growth, effectiveness, efficiency and the realization of greater value through innovation, IBM draws upon the world’s leading systems, software and services capabilities.
BUSINESS SEGMENTS & CAPABILITIES
The company’s major operations comprise a Global Technology Services segment; a Global Business Services segment; a Systems and Technology segment; a Software segment; and a Global Financing segment.
RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IBM’s research and development (R&D) operations differentiate the company from its competitors. IBM annually spends approximately $6 billion for R&D, focusing its investments in high-growth, high-value opportunities.
In addition to producing world-class hardware and software products, IBM innovations are a major differentiator in providing solutions for the company’s clients through its growing services activities. The company’s investments in R&D also result in intellectual property (IP) income of approximately $1 billion annually. Some of IBM’s technological breakthroughs are used exclusively in IBM products, while others are licensed and may be used in either/both IBM products and/or the products of the licensee.
INTEGRATED OPERATIONS IBM’s ability to deliver differentiating innovation to its clients is being greatly enhanced by the company’s global integration which is simultaneously giving the company better economics and deeper capabilities, while eliminating redundancies that were built up over fifty years as a growing multinational enterprise. The company operates in 170 countries, with approximately 69 percent of its employees outside the U.S. As a globally integrated enterprise, the company organizes work based on the right costs, the right skills and the right business environment, integrating deeply with its partners, suppliers and clients. Being global is about gaining access to talent and skills and then scaling them globally to develop new, distinctive capabilities. The company’s integrated operations enable IBM to be the most efficient, responsive and globally integrated enterprise — able to instantly leverage its expertise and capabilities — anywhere, at any time.
IBM’s STRATEGY
In IBM’s view, today’s networked economy has created a global business landscape and a mandate for business change. Integrated global economies have opened markets of new opportunity and new sources of skills. The Internet has enabled communication and collaboration across the world and brought with it a new computing model premised on continuous global connection. In that landscape, companies can distribute work and technology anywhere in the world. Given these opportunities, IBM is working with its clients to develop new business designs and technical architectures that allow their businesses the flexibility required to compete in this new landscape. The business is also adjusting its footprint toward emerging geographies, tapping their double-digit growth, providing the technology infrastructure they need, and taking advantage of the talent pools they provide to better service the company’s clients.
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Jūsu organizācijas norādītās interešu jomas ir:
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To personu skaits, kas veic darbības, uz kurām attiecas pārredzamības reģistra izmantošanas joma
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7
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Papildu informācija:
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IBM employees carrying out advocacy activities and whose core task is interfacing with EU institutions.
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Personas, kuras ir akreditētas iekļuvei Eiropas Parlamenta telpās
Darbības
Svarīgākās ES iniciatīvas, ar kurām organizācija strādāja iepriekšējā gadā, veicot darbības, uz kurām attiecas pārredzamības reģistra izmantošanas joma:
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IBM has a wide interest in public policy. For the year 2012, all relevant EU initiatives falling within the categories below have been followed more closely: - Technology policy - R&D - Workforce policy - Trade issues - Multiannual Financial Framework
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Interešu jomas elektroniskajiem brīdinājumiem par apspriešanām un rīcības plāniem
| Paziņotās jomas, kuras interesē organizāciju: |
- Ārējie sakari
- Attīstība
- Audiovizuālā nozare un mediji
- Budžets
- Drošība un ārpolitika
- Eiropas komunikāciju tīkli
- Ekonomika un finanšu lietas
- Enerģētika
- Iekšējais tirgus
- Iekšlietu
- Informācijas sabiedrība
- Izglītība
- Konkurence
- Kultūra
- Muita
- Nodarbinātība un sociālie jautājumi
- Nodokļi
- Paplašināšanās
- Patērētāji
- Pētniecība un tehnoloģija
- Reģionālā politika
- Sabiedrības veselība
- Tieslietu un pamattiesības
- Tirdzniecība
- Transports
- Uzņēmumi
- Vide
- Vispārīgi un institucionāli jautājumi
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Sadarbības tīkli
Informācija par organizācijas dalību vienā vai vairākās asociācijās/federācijās/konfederācijās vai, ja organizācija pieder kādam sadarbības tīklam (arī neoficiāli), informācija par šīm attiecībām.
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American Chamber of Commerce to the European Union BUSINESSEUROPE Digitaleurope European Services Forum Open Forum Europe CSR Europe Transatlantic Business Council International Chamber of Commerce Lisbon Council German Marshall Fund European Policy Centre Security & Defense Agenda European Study Group European Organisation for Security (EOS) European Internet Foundation TechAmerica TransAtlantic Policy Network NESSI
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Finansiālie dati
| Finanšu gads: |
01/2012
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12/2012
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Aprēķins izmaksām, kas jūsu organizācijai minētajā gadā radušās, nodarbojoties ar lobēšanu ES institūcijās.
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>= 1000000
€ un < 1250000
€
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No ES iestādēm saņemtā finansējuma apjoms un avots reģistrācijas n-1 finanšu gadā
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Publiskais iepirkums.
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41 588 683 €
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Piešķīrumi:
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39 984 704 €
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Cita finansiāla informācija vai papildu dati, kuru organizācija sniegusi pārredzamības interesēs:
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According to the guidelines published by the European Commission, the financial information concerning funding (Procurement and Grants) corresponds to the data supplied by the 'European Financial Transparency Register' - http://ec.europa.eu/beneficiaries/fts/index_en.htm - for the year 2011 (most recent available information).
IBM has declared the financial support it provides to all networks, trade associations, coalitions and think-tanks that assist IBM in representing itself to the European Institutions - whether or not these organizations have themselves registered as part of the Transparency Register. With respect to direct representation costs IBM has identified the individuals who have a responsibility to represent IBM to the European Institutions and the percentage of the time they spend in direct representation of IBM's interests.
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