Trademarks owned by IBM
This is a current listing of United States trademarks owned by IBM and might also be trademarks or registered trademarks in other countries. Please note that laws concerning use and marking of trademarks or product names vary by country. Always consult a local attorney for additional guidance.
Not all common law marks used by IBM are listed on this page. Because of the large number of products marketed by IBM, IBM's practice is to list only the most important of its common law marks. Failure of a mark to appear on this page does not mean that IBM does not use the mark nor does it mean that the product is not actively marketed or is not significant within its relevant market.
Those trademarks followed by ® are registered trademarks of IBM in the United States; all others are trademarks or common law marks of IBM in the United States.
This list is not a comprehensive list of all IBM trademarks.

Last Updated: March, 2010Next Update: April, 2010

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A
AbilityLab
ActiveInsight® Active Memory AD/Cycle® ADDME Advanced Micro-Partitioning AFS® AGLETS® Ahead of the Threat® AIX® AIX/ESA® AIX/L® AIX/L (logo)® AIX 5L AIX 6 (logo) AIX PVMe AlertCon (design) Alloy Alphablox® AlphaBlox® (and design) AlphaBlox® (logo) alphaWorks® AnalystStudio® AnyNet® Anyplace APL2® APL2/6000® Application Advantage Applications on Demand® Application Region Manager Application System/400® Applix® AppScan® Approach® Argus® AS/400® AS/400e Ascential® Ascential Enterprise Integration Suite® ASSETNET® Association/400® Audiovation® Axiant®




B
BatchPipes®
Bio-Dictionary® Balanced Warehouse BladeCenter® BladeCenter iSCSI Bladeboot Blox® Blue Cloud Blue Gene® Blue Gene®/L Blue Gene®/P BookManager® BookMaster® BooleDozer BoolesEye Build Forge® Built on IBM Express Portfolio (logo) BusinessAssure



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C BEAM®
C-ISAM® C++/MVS C++/VM C/MVS C/VM C/370 C/400® Calibrated Vectored Cooling CallFlow® Campaign Designer Campaign Designer Marketing Link Changing The Rules Of Business® ChipBench Chiphopper CICS® CICS Connection® CICS Explorer CICS/6000® CICSPlex® ClearCase® ClearCase MultiSite® ClearDDTS® ClearQuest® CloudBurst Cobion® COBOL/400® Cognos® Collaborative Innovation Common Platform® Communications System for Windows NT Component Business Model Confignia® Constellar® Continuus Cool Blue CoreConnect CPLEX® CrossAccess® Cube Views® Current® Cyanea® Cyanea and dots device® Cyanea within® Cyanea/One®



D
Data Ace
Data Center Family® DB (Design) DB/QUICKCHANGE (Design) DAMOCLES® Data Collection Services Data Collection Solution Data Drives Business® Databeacon® DataBlade® DataMirror® DataMirror Transformation Server® DataPower® DataPower device® DataRefresher DataStage® DB2® DB2 Connect DB2 Client Application Enablers DB2 Extenders DB2 OLAP Server DB2 Universal Database DCConnect Decade of Smart Decision Advantage DEEP BLUE® Defect Reduction Method Destination Z developerWorks® Diligent® Diligent Technologies® DirectTalk® DirectTalk/2 DirectTalk/6000 DirMaint DiscoveryLink® DisplayWrite® Distributed Database Connection Services® Distributed Relational Database Architecture Document Retrieval Assistant Domino® DOORS® DPI® DPI® (logo) DRDA® DS4000® DS6000 DS8000® DualStor DXT DXT/D1 Dynamic Connect® Dynamic Infrastructure® DYNIX/ptx®




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e (logo) Express
e(logo)server® eServer EasySync® ECKD EinsTimer Electronic Service Agent EnergyScale Enterprise Document Management System Enterprise Storage Server® Enterprise Workload Manager ESCON® ETEWatch® EtherJet Everyplace® Express® Express Advantage®Express Middleware Express Portfolio Express Servers Express Servers and Storage Express Services Express Storage eXtended I/O Extreme Blue®




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FFST
FFST/2 FICON® FileNet® First Failure Support Technology First Failure Support Technology/2 First Run Flame Logo (Watchfire)® FlashCopy® Focal Point Foundations Freelance Graphics® Full Economy Model




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GDDM®
GDPS® Genelco® Genelco Administration+® Genelco Claims+® Genelco Enterprise Suite+® Genelco Group+® Genelco Groupweb+® Genelco Ledger+® Genelco Life+® Genelco Payout® Genelco Lifeview® Genelco Reinsurance® Geographically Dispersed Parallel Sysplex geoInterface GigaProcessor Global Business Services® Global Innovation Outlook GPFS GuardedNet® GXT1000 GXT150L GXT150M




H
HACMP
HACMP/6000 HelpCenter® HelpWare® Healthlink & Device® Healthlink Connect® HiperSockets Hiperspace HPR Channel Connectivity HyperFactor® Hyperfactor Technology® HyperSwap®




I
i5/OS®
i5/OS (logo) IBM® IBM (logo)® ibm.com® IBM Business Partner Emblem® IBM Certified Used Equipment IBM Club® IBM Component Business Model IBM Consumer Wallet IBM Diagnostics View IBM Enterprise IT Financing Facility IBM Factory Operations Executive IBM Flexible Credit IBM Peel-Back (logo)® IBM Peel-Back® (logo) IBM Payments Directors Gateway IBM Payment Registry IBM Payment Server IBM PowerXCell IBM Project Financing IBM Process Reference Model for IT IBM Receivables Purchase IBM Registry IBM Service Management Model IBM Service Management Solutions IBM Services Reference Model for IT IBM Solution Connection IBM Speech to Speech Translator IBM Systems Director Active Energy Manager IBM TotalStorage® Proven IBM TotalStorage® Proven (design) IBM Virtual Innovation Center Icing® iCluster® iDataPlex iDeliver® ILOG® ILOG (Block Device)® ILOG Elixir®I-Logix® ImagePlus® Impromptu® Improvement Driven Organization® IMS IMS/ESA® Independence Series® Information Agenda Informix® InfoSphere Ink Manager® INotion® iNotes® Integrated Language Environment® Integrated Systems Solutions® Intelligent Miner® Intelligent Device Discovery® IntelliStation® IntelliWatch® IntelliWatch Pinnacle® Internet Scanner® iSeries® Iterations®




J
Jazz




L
LAN Distance®
Language Environment® LanguageWare® Learning Solutions® Let's Build A Smarter Planet LiveAudit LoadLeveler® Logicnet® Logicnet Plus® Logictools® Logiscope Lotus Discovery Server® Lotus Enterprise Integrator® Lotus FastSite® Lotus Foundations Lotus Notes® Lotus Organizer® LotusScript® Lotus® Lotusphere® LOVEM®




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Magstar®
Make It All Count® Managing the World's Infrastructure Many Eyes Maximizing IT Values® Maximo® MDp(logo)® Measure What Matters® Mentorplace® MetaArchitect® MetaBroker® Metamerge® MetaStage® Metrica® Micromuse® Micromuse and Design® Micro-Partitioning Midrange Express® MM Design (DataMirror)® Mobile Notes® Monitoring On Demand® Mono-Lith® MQIntegrator® MQSeries® MRO Software® (Stylized) MVS MWAVE®




N
NameGenderizer®
NameHunter® NameParser® NameTransliterator® NameVariationGenerator® Net.Data® Netcool® Netfinity® NetView® Nextra Nitix® NoID Notes® NUMA-Q®




O
Objectgrid®
OfficeVision® OMEGAMON® OMEGAMON II® OMEGAVIEW II® OmniFind® OnForever On Demand Community® On Demand Community logo® On-File On-Mail Open Class® OpenPower® Operating System/2® Operating System/400® Optim Orchestrate® OS/390® OS/400®




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Passport Advantage®
Parallel Sysplex® PartnerWorld® Pearl Diver® Performance Inspector Perpetual Analytics® PetroConnect Planet Icon Poet® Pointbase® Pointbase and Design® Policy Tester POWER® POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER4+ POWER5 POWER5+ POWER6® POWER6+ POWER7 POWER7 Systems Power Architecture® Power Everywhere® Power Family POWER GTO POWER Gt1 POWER Gt3 POWER Gt3i POWER Gt4 POWER Gt4e POWER Gt4i POWER Gt4x POWER Gt4xi POWER Hypervisor Power Series® Power Systems Power Systems Software PowerExecutive PowerOpen POWER Visualization System® PowerCalc Powered by S/390 Powering e-business® PowerHA PowerHouse® PowerNP PowerPC® PowerPC(logo)® PowerPC 401 PowerPC 403 Power PC 603 PowerPC 603e Power PC 604 PowerPC 750 PowerPlay® PowerPRS PowerVM POWER2 Architecture Print Services Facility PrintManager PrintWay ProcessMaster® Processor Resource/Systems Manager ProductPac® Profit Seeker® PROFS ProjectConsole ProMap4® Prospect® Protect More. Store Less® ProtecTIER® Proventia® Proviso® PR/SM pSeries® ptx/ADMIN® PureCoverage® pureScale Purify® PurifyPlus pureXML®




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QMF
Quallaby® Quantify® Query Management Facility QuickPlace® Quickr




R
RAA®
RACF® Rapidimpact® Rational® Rational Apex® Rational Developer Network® Rational Rose® Rational Suite® Rational Suite ContentStudio® Rational Team Concert RDN® Reading Companion® Realhunter® Real Secure® REBUS® (i.e., EYE BEE M) Redbooks® Redbooks (logo)® Red Brick® Red Brick Vista® Regency Services® RequisitePro® Resource Link Resource Management Facility ReportNet® RETAIN® Rhapsody® RISQL® Riversoft RMF RPG/400® RS/6000® RT Personal Computers®




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s3®
S3® design S/390® Sametime® SANergy® Scade Scalable POWERparallel Systems® ScriptAssure® Secure24® SecureWay SecureWorld® SecurityFusion Seven Keys To Success® ServerProven® Service Director Service Director/2® Service Request Manager® ServiceAssure ServicePac® ServiceSuite® SiteCheck® SlamTracker SMART SOA SMART SOA Social Network Smarter Planet SmartSuite® SNAP/SHOT® SoDA® SoftAudit® Software as Services Software Mall® Solid® solidDB® SOMobjects® Statemate® STOP TALKING START DOING Storage Tank® StorePay® SureBase SureMark SureOne® SurePath® SurePoint SurfAid Analytic® Symphony SysBack® Sysplex Timer® System i® System i5® System p® System p5® SystemPac® System Proven Systems Application Architecture® System/390® System Storage System Storage DS® SystemView® System x® System z® System z9® System z10®




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TCS®
TDMF® TechConnect® TestMate® The Experience of Now® The Next Utility® THINK THINK (Logo)® Think Control® Think Express® Think Leadership® ThinkPlace® Tivoli® Tivoli(logo)® Tivoli Business Partner (logo) Tivoli Enterprise Console® TM1® Totalogistics® TotalStorage® TotalStorage Proven Transformation Server®




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UC2
UniData® UniData (logo) Unyte®




V
ValueNet®
Value Pack Ventures in Collaboration Verilog ViaVoice® Visibility. Control. Automation. VirtualBlade Virtuo Virtual Patch® Visibility.Control.Automation. VisualAge® VM/ESA® VTAM® VTF®




W
WatchFire®
WebCPO® WebDialogs® WebInterpoint® WebIntertalk® Websynergy WebXact® WebSphere® Wheelwriter® wIntegrate® Word Pro® Workload Partitions Manager World Community Grid® World Community Grid logo



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X-Architecture®
XDE® X-Force® XIV® xSeries® XtremeCache®




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z9®
z10 z/Architecture® z/OS® z/VM® z/VSE zSeries®




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1-2-3®
1350 400®



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Fair Use guidelines for use and reference of IBM trademarks
IBM trademarks include the famous IBM eight-bar logo and other designs and logos owned and used by IBM, as well as IBM product and service names. IBM takes great care in the development and protection of its trademarks and reserves all rights of ownership of its trademarks.
Use of IBM logos
IBM carefully limits the use of its logos. No other company may use IBM logos unless it has the express written permission of IBM, or is licensed by IBM to do so.
To obtain permission to use any IBM logo, contact your IBM representative or the IBM Call Center at 1-800-IBM4YOU (1-800-426-4968) and ask for Corporate Branding.
Fair use of IBM trademarks
"Fair use" of IBM trademarks, that is, use by a third party without express permission or license, is limited to text-only references to IBM trademarks such as product and service names, and excludes IBM logos.
In such references, you must be truthful, must not disparage IBM, and must not mislead the public. You must be clear and accurate as to the nature of the relationship between IBM and your company, its products, and its services.
Following are two common types of fair use:

  • When you are specifically referring to IBM products. For example... IBM WebSphere software is a middleware platform.
  • When you are indicating that an IBM product is compatible with another product. For Examples: a) XYZ is compatible with IBM WebSphere software products; b) XYZ for IBM Lotus Notes.

Please note that the emphasis should be on your product name and any accompanying packaging produced by your company. Labeling should place emphasis on your product name so that it is perceived as an application, developed with, compatible with, or running on an IBM product.



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General rules for proper reference to IBM product names
Following are general rules for proper usage of IBM product names

  • The first use of each IBM product name mentioned in communications must be identified in a footnote or attribution. The attribution must be located either on the page/screen where the IBM trademark is used, or in the legal section of the communication or site in which it is referenced. Please note that laws concerning use of trademarks or product names vary by country. Always consult a local attorney for additional guidance. Example: IBM, MVS and WebSphere are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.
  • In the United States, the first reference in text to all IBM product names should be preceded by IBM and followed by the proper trademark symbol. The proper symbol for registered product names is ®. The proper symbol for product names which are the subject of pending applications or are used in accordance with common law trademark principles is ™. Examples: IBM® WebSphere® is the leading software platform for e-business on demand™. The IBM® MVS™ operating system ... Rules for marking product names differ by country. You may need to seek guidance from a trademark professional.
  • A product name should be used as an adjective qualifying a noun that is a generic description of the product or service. The product name should also be used in a singular form. Example: The WebSphere software family includes over 150 products ...
  • Do not change the form or representation of the product name, including capitalization or punctuation. Example: WebSphere®, DB2®, Lotus®, Tivoli®

Use of "IBM" as a company name
"IBM", the 3 letters in text, is both a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation, and an abbreviation of its company name. When "IBM" is used to identify the company International Business Machines Corporation, it is called a trade name. Trade name usage typically applies when referring to a company as opposed to a particular product. It is permissible to use IBM as a possessive if you are referring to IBM the company. In that case the name does not identify goods or services (which are legally the domain of trademarks).
Incorrect use of IBM trademarks
  • Do not omit a footnote/attribution for IBM trademarks.
  • Do not alter the approved IBM trademark.
  • Do not create any new logo for IBM or IBM product names.
  • Do not incorporate any IBM product names into your company's product names.
  • Do not incorporate any IBM product names into the root domain of any Web site owned by your company.
  • Do not misspell or use lower case letters when using the name IBM in text.
  • Do not use the IBM taglines.
  • Do not connect your company name with IBM product names.
  • Do not use the IBM trademark name for a product or service as a noun, or in the plural form.
  • Do not misspell or incorrectly capitalize IBM trademarks. Always include the letters IBM before the trademarked IBM name on the first usage.


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Special attributions
The listed trademarks of the following companies require marking and attribution:

  • Adobe, the Adobe logo, PostScript, and the PostScript logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States, and/or other countries.
  • IT Infrastructure Library is a registered trademark of the Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency which is now part of the Office of Government Commerce
  • Intel, Intel logo, Intel Inside, Intel Inside logo, Intel Centrino, Intel Centrino logo, Celeron, Intel Xeon, Intel SpeedStep, Itanium, and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.
  • Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States, other countries, or both.
  • Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT, and the Windows logo are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.
  • ITIL is a registered trademark, and a registered community trademark of the Office of Government Commerce, and is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
  • UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries.
  • Cell Broadband Engine is a trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc. in the United States, other countries, or both and is used under license therefrom.
  • Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States, other countries, or both.
Other product and service names might be trademarks of IBM or other companies."