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The Plessey Microsystems division was the subject of a management buyout in 1988 [1] [2] becoming Radstone Technology, which survives today as part of Abaco Systems based in Towcester, Northamptonshire.
Midwest Scientific Instruments — United States: 1972: 1985: Dissolution: Mitsubishi Electric: Mitsubishi Group: Japan: 1960: 1990: Exited the computer business: Modcomp — United States: 1970: Unknown: Exited the computer business; survives today as CSPi Technology Solutions, a systems integrator: Mohawk Data Sciences Corporation ...
Midwest Scientific Instruments, Inc. (MSI), often shortened to Midwest Scientific, was an American computer company founded in Olathe, Kansas, in the early 1970s.Charles C. Childress, a doctorate of biochemistry, founded the company as a way to market his data acquisition and processing interfaces based on programmable calculators for medical, scientific, and industrial uses.
C. CADO Systems; Callan Data Systems; Calma; Canon Computer Systems; Celerity Computing; CMS Enhancements; Cobalt Networks; Commodore International; Comp-Sultants
Alpha Microsystems, Inc., often shortened to Alpha Micro, was an American computer company founded in 1977 in Costa Mesa, California, [1]: 20 by John French, Dick Wilcox and Bob Hitchcock. During the dot-com boom , the company changed its name to AlphaServ , then NQL Inc. , reflecting its pivot toward being a provider of Internet software. [ 2 ]
The Processor Products group designed and marketed embedded microcontrollers as well as server processor, packet and storage processors. It included the network processors of former MMC Networks (acquired October 2000) with IBM PowerPC 4xx series microcontrollers (acquired April 2004).
So, I pivoted to a new organization within IBM, proposing to the head of sales that he allow me to create a new Field Engineering group, with the requirement that he make me an executive in the role.
The name was changed from Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator, Inc. to Midcontinent Independent System Operator in April 2013. In December 2024, the MISO board of directors approved a transmission plan calling for a 765-kV transmission “backbone” in the area served, assisting in managing power load increases, changing ...