Just over 43 years ago, the dawn of a new era started when IBM launched the first true personal computer, the 5150 which I ...
IBM came to dominate the nascent market for mainframe computers, parlaying their experience into ‘small’, room-sized machines for commercial, scientific and military use, before ultimately becoming ...
IBM's second successful commercial computer (the first was the 650). Introduced in 1959 and offered until 1971, the 1401 was an outstanding success. More than 12,000 systems were installed ...
Although desktop computers existed prior to 1977 ... which were offered pre-assembled with a monitor and keyboard. The IBM PC, however, wasn't released for another four years in 1981.
The Workplace lineup relies on server-asserted provisioning and management of desktop applications. IBM is making the move due to "high double-digit growth" last year in the number of customers ...
Just over 43 years ago, the dawn of a new era started when IBM launched the first true personal computer, the 5150 which I ...