Market and product reports collection, 1963-[ongoing].
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INTECO Corporation.
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Strategic Business Services
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Yankee Group
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Dataquest (Firm)
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Future Computing, inc.
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Auerbach Associates
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Auerbach Associates, Inc., founded by Isaac L. Auerbach in 1957, was one of the earliest systems design and software companies formed in the United States. It grew to become a major consulting firm in the computer industry and was known for its series of subscriber publications relating to industry overviews, market analyses, computers, peripherals, and software. Auerbach Associates, Inc. was purchased by the Calculon Corporation in 1979. From the guide to the Auerbach Associates Mar...
Omni-Group
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Automation Consultants, Inc.
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Ledgeway Group.
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INPUT (Firm)
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InfoCorp, Inc.
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Frost & Sullivan
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Advanced Technology Resources Corporation.
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International data corporation
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Arthur D. Little, Inc.
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Datapro Research Corporation
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Service Research Group.
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MSRA Inc
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Charles Babbage Institute
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Prompted by the wartime need for rapid, complex mathematical calculations, the United States government became heavily involved in computer research and development during World War II. Government agencies including the US Navy, the National Bureau of Standards, and NASA continued to sponsor computer research and development projects in the post-war period, many still related to military applications. Early government investment in computer technologies provided a basis for the nascent computer ...
EDP News Services.
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Yates Ventures
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Diebold Group
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The Diebold Group was incorporated by John Diebold in 1954 as John Diebold and Associates, a management consulting firm specializing in computers and automation. The company provided consulting services to dozens of large U.S. corporations representing a wide variety of industries, as well as government and other public entities. From the description of Diebold Group, Inc., client reports. 1957-1990. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 311749805 From ...
Gartner Group
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