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  2. Varian Data Machines - Wikipedia

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    The DCI 1966 DATA/620 was a parallel, binary 16-bit general-purpose digital computer with magnetic-core memory expandable to 32,768 words. An 18-bit word length (for data, not addresses) was optionally available. A basic machine cycle took 1.8 microseconds, and the core memory read time was 700 nanoseconds.

  3. ASK Group - Wikipedia

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    ASK Group, Inc., formerly ASK Computer Systems, Inc., [1] was a producer of business and manufacturing software. It is best remembered for its Manman enterprise resource planning (ERP) software [1] and for Sandra Kurtzig, the company's founder and one of the early female pioneers in the computer industry.

  4. List of computer system manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Formerly Rackable Systems, Inc., it acquired Silicon Graphics, Inc. in 2009; acquired by Hewlett Packard Enterprise in 2016: Silicon Graphics, Inc. — United States: 1981: 2009: Acquired by Rackable Systems, Inc., to become Silicon Graphics International: SIMIV — France: 1982: 1989: Exited the computer business Sinclair Research — United ...

  5. List of Fortune 500 computer software and information ...

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    Company Type 2020 ranking [1]; Microsoft: Computer Software: 13 Oracle: Computer Software: 89 Salesforce: Computer Software: 123 Adobe: Computer Software: 210 Intuit

  6. Computervision - Wikipedia

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    Computervision, Inc. (CV) was an early pioneer in Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing (CAD/CAM). Computervision was founded in 1969 by Marty Allen and Philippe Villers, and headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts, United States. Its early products were built on a Data General Nova platform.

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    Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.

  8. Quasar Data Products - Wikipedia

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    Quasar Data Products Inc. (QDP), later QDP Computer Systems Inc., was an American computer company based in 1979 in North Olmsted, Ohio, United States.The company was founded by Brian A. Catalucci and Dave L. Kelley, the former a trained engineer who had previously worked as an airline pilot.

  9. Viatron - Wikipedia

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    Viatron Computer Systems Corporation, or simply Viatron was an American computer company headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts, and later Burlington, Massachusetts. Viatron coined the term " microprocessor " although it was not used in the sense in which the word microprocessor is used today.