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For the 17th consecutive year, IBM has earned the most USpatentsof any company with 4,914. The next closest was Samsung with 2,906. Together with this year’s acquisitions, IBM’s mountain ofpatentsnumbers more than 30,000.
The sheer volume of IBMpatentsmay have even created an entirely new business. IBM will begin selling apatentmanagement software suite to companies keen on being the next IBM. The software will help businesses survey theirpatentholdings and target opportunities for new patents.
IBM will even be offering training sessions on how to build and leveragepatentportfolios. “We are making ourIP(intellectual property) know-how andpatentmanagement software available because clients have increasingly approached IBM for insight into how to effectively establish and manage their ownpatentandIPportfolios,” said IBM’s Manager of IP, Kevin Reardon.
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