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- by ElectroData Corporation and first shipped in 1954. The Datatron was later marketed by Burroughs Corporation after Burroughs acquired ElectroData in...
- The ElectroData Corporation was a computer company located in Pasadena, California. ElectroData originated as a part of Consolidated Electrodynamics Corporation...
- Colo., beginning in 1960. Tape code was essentially base-32. Electrodata 205. ElectroData was purchased by the Burroughs Corporation, and many later Burroughs...
- Eldorado Electrodata Corporation (formerly Eldorado Electronics and originally the Sargent-Rayment Company) was an American electronics company based...
- negotiator.' Formal announcement of the new ElectroData 203 computer took place in February 1954. By 1956, ElectroData became the third largest manufacturer...
- institutions. This move began with Burroughs' purchase in June 1956, of the ElectroData Corporation in Pasadena, California, a spinoff of the Consolidated Engineering...
- 1959, when she was working as a senior product planning analyst for the ElectroData Division of Burroughs Corporation. She approached Grace Hopper with the...
- reorganizing as IBM K–12 Education Eldorado ElectrodataUnited States 1968 1976 Dissolution ElectroData CorporationUnited States 1954 1956 Acquired...
- Clifford Edward Berry (April 19, 1918 – October 30, 1963) helped John Vincent Atanasoff create the first digital electronic computer in 1939, the Atanasoff–Berry...
- codebreaking at BP was kept secret until the 1970s. Also during the war, electro-mechanical binary computers were being developed by Konrad Zuse. The German...