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− | The '''Eckert–Mauchly Computer Corporation''' (originally founded as a partnership, the ''' | + | The '''Eckert–Mauchly Computer Corporation''' (originally founded as a partnership, the '''Electronic Control Company''') was an early manufacturer of computers. Started by [[John Mauchly]] and [[J. Presper Eckert]], they were effectively what later became known as a 'spin-off' from the [[ENIAC]] project. |
Among their products were the [[BINAC]], and their planned first major product, the [[UNIVAC I]], which came out after their acquisition. | Among their products were the [[BINAC]], and their planned first major product, the [[UNIVAC I]], which came out after their acquisition. |
Latest revision as of 19:31, 7 February 2024
The Eckert–Mauchly Computer Corporation (originally founded as a partnership, the Electronic Control Company) was an early manufacturer of computers. Started by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert, they were effectively what later became known as a 'spin-off' from the ENIAC project.
Among their products were the BINAC, and their planned first major product, the UNIVAC I, which came out after their acquisition.
The failing (in business terms, not technical ones) Eckert–Mauchly Computer Corporation was acquired by Remington Rand, in 1950.
Further reading
- Nancy B. Stern, From ENIAC to UNIVAC: An Appraisal of the Eckert-Mauchly Computers, Digital Press, Bedford, 1981
- Arthur Lawrence Norberg; Computers and Commerce: A Study of Technology and Management at Eckert-Mauchly Computer Company, Engineering Research Associates, and Remington Rand; MIT Press, Cambridge, 2005
External links
- The BINAC
- The UNIVAC System - a marketing brochure