- The
RoadRunner (sold to OEMs as the
MicroOffice 100) was an
early laptop designed by
MicroOffice Systems Technology and
introduced in 1983.
Weighing roughly...
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Cable Roadrunner (supercomputer), a 2008
supercomputer built by IBM
MicroOffice RoadRunner, an
early laptop from 1983
RoadRunner (application server)...
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similar form
factor to the
Model 200. Both
Convergent Technologies and
MicroOffice released the
WorkSlate and the
RoadRunner respectively in late 1983,...
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Kaypro 10
Fujitsu Micro 16s
Micro Decision by
Morrow Designs MTU-130 by
Micro Technology Unlimited Xerox 820
RoadRunner from
MicroOffice TRS-80
Model II...
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Industrial Reorganization Act: The
Computer Industry. U.S.
Government Printing Office. p. 5569 – via
Google Books. LeVota,
Meghan (October 31, 2017). "CEO: Infusion...
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Electronic Systems dissolved in 1987,
having only
released the
Athena 1.
MicroOffice RoadRunner Nadeau 2002, p. 26.
Freiburger 1983a, p. 1.
Feldman 1983,...
- Business,
Innovation and
Employment (MBIE)
defines a
small office as 6–19
employees and a
micro office as 1–5.
Before the 19th century, and the
spread of the...
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Wisconsin and Illinois;
announced first "
micro branch" (600
square feet (56 m2))
following new
micro office model During the 1990s and 2000s, ****ociated...
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Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) is an
American multinational corporation and
technology company headquartered in
Santa Clara,
California and maintains...
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Saylor started MicroStrategy in 1989 with a
consulting contract from DuPont,
which provided Saylor with $250,000 in start-up
capital and
office space in Wilmington...