Wednesday 8 June 2016

Lonny Bernath Integrates Enterprise Software

Lonny Bernath works today as a Sales Manager for International Business Machines Corporation, specializing in the sale of enterprise software to large companies and businesses. Enterprise software can be customized to the function it needs to serve, and its quality is determined by its smooth integration with an individual firm’s business needs. Some overlap naturally occurs in the application’s interpretation in a system. IBM’s Cognos application (Business Intelligence platform software) is designed to integrate with a predictive analytics platform and has the ability to access records from various database programs which may be used, such as Infosphere and DB2. Although it can be difficult to place delimitations on software package functions, the software industry has established product categories, such as accounting software, business intelligence, business process management, database functions and master data management, enterprise asset management and supply chain management, to name a few.

IBM, the International Business Machines Corporation, employs Lonny Bernath, an MIT graduate and entrepreneur who works today as Sales Manager in North Carolina for enterprise software sales to corporations throughout North and South Carolina. IBM began its life in 1911 as a computing-tabulating-recording company. This company of many hats came about due to the consolidation of several enterprises: The Tabulating Machine Company, the International Time Recording Company, the Computing Scale Company and the Bundy Manufacturing Company. This combination was renamed International Business Machines, which had previously been used as the moniker for a Canadian subsidiary, in 1924. Security experts gave the company the nickname Big Blue, for its common use of the color blue in packaging, products and logo.

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