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Before the Computer [Hardcover]

James W. Cortada (Author), James W. Corada (Author)
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February 8, 1993 Princeton Studies in Business and Technology
Before the Computer fully explores the data processing industry in the United States from its nineteenth-century inception down to the period when the computer became its primary tool. As James Cortada describes what was once called the "office appliance industry, " he challenges our view of the digital computer as a revolutionary technology. Cortada interprets reliance on computers as a development within an important segment of the American economy that was earlier represented largely by such instruments as typewriters, tabulating machines, adding machines, and calculators. He also describes how many of the practices of the office appliance industry evolved into those of the computer world. Drawing on previously unavailable industry archives, the author adds to our understanding of IBM's early history and offers short corporate histories of firms that include NCR, Burroughs, and Remington Rand. Focusing on the United States but also including comparative material on Europe and Asia, Before the Computer will be a unique source of knowledge about the companies that built office equipment and their enormous impact on economic life.


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The punch-card era was brief, but Cortada, a former IBM executive and prolific writer on data processing, finds it remarkably predictive of today's computer industry. He focuses on business structures and marketing practices developed for card equipment, typewriters, calculators, and other office machines and gives extensive, if dry, detail on the financial and distribution sides of the industry. Short corporate histories are featured on NCR, Burroughs, and Remington Rand, and individual industry achievers such as Thomas Watson are also profiled at length, though exclusively through their business personae. For business history collections. (Index not seen.)-- Justine Roberts, Mill Valley, Cal.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"Easily the best attempt to date to integrate the present-day computer industry with its office machine past. It is strongly recommended as a significant contribution to the literature of the history of computing and the information handling industries." -- Martin Campbell-Kelly, Business History

"This beautifully produced book ... makes an essential contribution to the history of data processing and computing. Its data alone should make the book a basic reference for scholars." -- Steven W. Usselman, American Scientist

This beautifully produced book ... makes an essential contribution to the history of data processing and computing. Its data alone should make the book a basic reference for scholars. -- Review --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 344 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton Univ Pr (February 8, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 069104807X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691048079
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 6.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,733,454 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I was trained as an historian with a Ph.D. in modern history, but have spent nearly 40 years at IBM in sales and consulting and am the author of a dozen books on European history and two dozen on the history of information technologies and another dozen on business management. My interests are largely around the role of information in moder societies: use, managemnt, and history. I am currently writing a global history of how computing spread around the world so fast and am publishing a book on how historians think with a lot of my experiences, called Hunting for History. I just did a book on the role of information as THE thing businesses do, make, and worry about, called Information and the Modern Corporation. It was a lot of fun to write and is intended for everyone.

 

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As a graduate instructor for technology courseware I was please to find such a good resource for the history of the computer industry. This is a great resource for those in the industry who wish to learn more about the early evolution of computers. It also captures the length that our society has used computers and puts a framework around what people "think" is a 10 - 20 year old industry. It definately should be a part of anyone's library who has a role in the computer industry and wishes to understand the past and how it relates to the future.
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BEFORE COMPUTERS were available, mechanical aids for computing and managing data existed. Read the first page
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office appliance industry, punched card development, tabulating gear, office appliance world, horizontal sorter, office appliance business, office appliance market, punched card products, office equipment world, punched card business, tabulating equipment, printing tabulator, office appliance manufacturers, punched card equipment, office equipment vendors, multiplying punch, typewriter firms, office equipment market, office equipment industry, typewriter industry, summary punch, gang punch, business machine industry, office products industry, bookkeeping machines
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United States, Remington Rand, New York, Burroughs Papers, Bureau of the Census, World Trade, Great Depression, Machines Bull, New Deal, Tabulating Machine Company, Burroughs Adding Machine Company, Justice Department, Department of Justice, Latin America, Office Equipment Catalogue, Department of Commerce, Year Net, Antitrust Division, National Cash Register Company, West Germany, American Arithmometer Company, International Business Machines, Korean War, North America, United Kingdom
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