Fiftieth Anniversary Of Computers And Business

from the all-started-with-pies dept

Apparently we've reached the fiftieth anniversary of computers being used in businesses. Interestingly, the first "business computer" was built by a catering company, Lyons, to help them evaluate the costs, prices and margins for that week's output of bread, cakes and pies. The company eventually spun off a computing company called LEO that (you'll notice) isn't around today. So much for that "first mover advantage".
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    Leonine, 16 Nov 2001 @ 2:06am

    Leo

    Yes, but the company that made Leo turned into ICL who were around until fairly recently at least as a name. They probably lasted longer than, say, DEC.

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