3. UNISYS Corporate GenealogyUNISYS commercial operations has a heritage extending back to 1873, 72 years before ERA provided the computer technology impetous in the St. Paul and Minneapolis area. As illustrated on this slide, Remington, Rand, Sperry, Eckert-Mauchly, American Arithmometer, and Burroughs are the fore-runners.
Ron Q. Smith (UNISYS, Plant 4) has assembled a series of slides showing and discussing the sequences of corporate mergers. These slides also include the major computer product line genealogies which have grown out of the early ERA computers as well as the relationship to the UNIVAC I computer series.
4. UNISYS Milestones
This year (2007) was the 40th anniversary of Exec 8 (AKA OS 2200) entering production. That was with Exec level 19 (about). We are currently shipping Exec level 48.
The fall of 2007 was also the 45th anniversary of first 1107 shipment to CSC in California. 2007 was the 50th anniversary of shipment of Athena, the first UNIVAC transistor computer. The blue UNIVAC letters shown in this snapshot came from Ron Q. Smith.
5. UNISYS Computers: An Introductory History
by George T. Gray and Ronald Q. Smith
The companies that are encompassed within Unisys were among the pioneers in the field. They rank just behind IBM in the impact they had in the early years of the computer industry. Unisys was formed in 1986 by the merger of Burroughs and Sperry, two companies that had themselves grown through acquisitions and mergers. The first two U.S. companies to build a computer, Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation and Engineering Research Associates, were both acquired by Remington Rand Corporation (in 1950 and 1951) which, in turn, merged with Sperry in 1956 to become Sperry Rand Corporation. In 1956 Burroughs added to its own computer development efforts by acquiring Electrodata Corporation whose Datatron computer line became the company’s principal computer product. This heritage of innovative design was carried on into the Sperry, Burroughs, and Unisys computers developed in the last three decades of the 20th century. You may order this book at http://www.lulu.com/content/2735927 .
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