IBMera
IBMera refers to a period in the history of International Business Machines (IBM) characterized by its dominance in the computing industry. This era, roughly spanning from the 1960s through the 1980s, saw IBM establish itself as the preeminent provider of mainframe computers, a technology that powered many of the world's largest organizations. The company's consistent innovation, robust marketing, and extensive customer support cemented its reputation as a technological titan.
During the IBMera, the company's System/360 and its successors became the de facto standard for business computing.
However, the late 1980s and early 1990s witnessed the rise of personal computers and client-server architectures,