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ATS was founded by Klaus Woerner in 1978. [4] Woerner, who immigrated to Canada from Germany in 1974, ran the company until his death in 2005, overseeing significant growth. [5] In 2007, ATS pulled the planned IPO of its solar division, Photowatt. [6]
Founded in 1965, Computer Corporation of America (CCA) was a computer software and database systems. [1] with offices in Technology Square, Kendall Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts. [3] Their primary database product, first deployed in 1972, was Model 204 (M204), which ran on IBM mainframes.
Alexandria Community School Corporation is a school district headquartered in Alexandria, Indiana. Schools. Alexandria-Monroe Jr./Sr. High School;
The Monroe County Community School Corporation (MCCSC) is a school corporation providing primary, secondary and adult educational services in Monroe County, Indiana. [1]
Before the first Tiger was sold though, George Ryan, the founder of the company, left and the IBM PC came out. This was, in many ways, the end of CADO. At one time one of the fastest-growing companies in California, CADO was then sold to/merged with Contel. In 1983, Contel introduced the Tiger ATS line of computers. These consisted of: Tiger 8 ...
ATS Automation Tooling Systems, an Ontario, Canada-based factory automation company ATS Euromaster , a European tyre service supplier Automobili Turismo e Sport , an Italian automotive manufacturer and Formula One car constructor
The IBM Cambridge Scientific Center was a company research laboratory established in February 1964 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Situated at 545 Technology Square ( Tech Square ), in the same building as MIT 's Project MAC , [ 1 ] it was later renamed the IBM Scientific Center . [ 2 ]