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revenue from logic chips
grew 50 percent in 2000.
ASICs, the most prevalent
form of custom logic chip, are
used in all types of electronic
products where functions and
performance requirements
can’t be met by off-the-shelf
processors. In 1999, IBM
became the number-one sup-
plier of ASICs, and continued
this leadership in 2000.
revenue from e-business serv-
ices
which include e-commerce
consulting, e-business enablement
and e-hosting services
grew
more than 70 percent in 2000.
ibm signed $10 billion
in
outsourcing contracts in the Asia
Pacific region in 2000
more
than twice the value of contracts
signed there in 1999.
performance
outsourcing
Total number of signed
strategic outsourcing
contracts valued at more
than $100 million
services revenue
($ in billions)
backlog
($ in billions)
Backlog represents the total
amount of revenue remaining
on signed contracts
number of new custom
microchip designs
for customers
distributed
software revenue
($ in billions)
db2 distributed software
revenue growth
(year over year)
28%
microelectronics
oem revenue
growth in 2000
performance
performance
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19.5
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Nearly 35,000 customers are using
IBM WebSphere as e-infrastructure
software, including most of the
world’s top commercial banks, tele-
communications, health care and
Wall Street brokerage companies.
221%
websphere
revenue growth
in 2000 on unix
and windows nt
51%
64%
23%
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