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Revision as of 18:44, 23 February 2024
International Computers Limited (generally referred to as ICL) was a British computer company that operated from 1968 until 2002. It was created from a merger of International Computers and Tabulators (ICT) and English Electric Computers (EEC) in 1968.
It became increasingly closely related with Fujitsu, starting in the 1980s; this process culminated with it being sold to Fujitsu in 1998. Its name was changed to 'Fujitsu' in April 2002.
Further reading
- Martin Campbell-Kelly, ICL: A Business and Technical History, Clarendon, Oxford, 1989