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  • engineer, and computer scientist, most famous for managing the development of IBM's System/360 Computer family hardware and then OS/360, then later writing...
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  • Silverman, ‎Dean Rader (2005), The world is a text, p. 315 Until I came to IBM, I probably would have told you that culture was just one among several important...
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  • #4657 [1] (November 30, 2004) [Final Jeopardy! in the first game of the IBM Challenge; the category is "U.S. Cities", and the answer is "Its largest...
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  • distribution, in almost every industry. Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. "Essential quotes", Ibm.com, (1998) The main point here is that there will be lots of ways -- lots...
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  • type of revolution that came along with Unix. Nothing was going to topple IBM until something came along that made them irrelevant. I'm sure they have...
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  • interview with IBM after I graduated college, they asked me what my plans were, and I said, "Probably go to McDonalds for a 12-piece McNugget and two cheeseburgers...
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  • almost everything back into the company. Comment to reporters during the IBM PC launch (1981), interpreted as a jab at Gary Kildall To create a new standard...
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  • The Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems 5 (3), p. 253-280 Until I came to IBM, I probably would have told you that culture was just one among several important...
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  • October 1928 – 12 February 2020) is a Dutch social psychologist, former IBM employee, and Professor Emeritus of Organizational Anthropology and International...
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  • especially at universities, because it was very hard to teach computing from an IBM end-user point of view. Unix was small, and you could go through it line...
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  • tomorrow; but as any of the Smiths will tell you, anyone who has ever sold IBM has regretted it. Chapter 6, What Are They In It For?, p. 68 The strongest...
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  • natural evolution of the old hour-at-a-time way of booking machines like the IBM 7090.) The folks liked working that way, so when the machine was moved to...
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  • alignment: Leveraging information technology for transforming organizations". IBM Syst. J. Vol 32 (1), p. 4–16. The strategic role of information systems in...
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  • programming work was done in the very early 1960s, in Assembler languages on IBM and Honeywell machines. Although I was a careful designer — drawing meticulous...
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  • together again, there must be a reason. By all means, do not use a hammer. ~ IBM maintenance manual, 1925 proposed by MosheZadka in honor of ENIAC, the world's...
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  • is a world market for maybe five computers. Thomas J. Watson, chairman of IBM, on seeing the first mainframe computer in 1943. There is no evidence that...
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  • most phones you are left with about the CPU power of an original 4.77 mhz IBM PC, and lousy control over everything. Quoted in Cell phone adventures John...
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  • Software architecture What is a software architecture? Peter Eeles (2006) at ibm.com. Software Architecture: Glossary by Software Engineering Institute (SEI)...
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  • Greg Hester et al. (2003). Enterprise Java Programming with IBM WebSphere, 2nd Edition (IBM Press), p. 5 Edsger Dijkstra, one of the giants of our field...
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  • 27, 1954) is an American technology analyst who has worked for EMS, ROLM, IBM, Dataquest, GiGa, and Forrester, before founding The Enderle Group. I asked...
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