The IBM 360 is introduced in April of 1964 and quickly becomes the standard institutional mainframe computer. By the mid-80s the 360 and its descendents will have generated more than $100 billion ...
1981, at a time when IBM was the world's largest mainframe computer manufacturer ... The purpose of this nostalgic romp through history is to tell another part of that classic story and to ...
We miss the days when computers looked like computers ... [Phil Tipping] must miss those days too since he built PlasMa, a “mini-mainframe simulator.” The device would look at home on the ...
This early advantage has allowed me a front-row view of the history of personal computing. When I joined my company, the computing industry had been in play since mainframe computers became ...