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ICL: A Business and Technical History Martin Campbell-Kelly (Department of Computer Science, Department of Computer Science, University of Warwick)

ICL: A Business and Technical History By Martin Campbell-Kelly (Department of Computer Science, Department of Computer Science, University of Warwick)

Summary

ICL was formed in response to the increasing market dominance of the large American corporations, particularly IBM. This account traces the business, product, and research strategies and government policies that have enabled ICL to compete effectively in this US-dominated industry for the 75 years.

ICL: A Business and Technical History Summary

ICL: A Business and Technical History by Martin Campbell-Kelly (Department of Computer Science, Department of Computer Science, University of Warwick)

The history of ICL is synonymous with the history of the British computer industry. The company was formed by a series of mergers in response to the increasing market dominance of the large American corporations, particularly IBM. The struggles between these two giants, and the inherent problems and implications for government-industry relations of competing with US multi-nationals are examined in detail in Martin Campbell-Kelly's wide-ranging study. Tracing the technical history of the company and the evolution of its computers from the early punch-card machines of the 1880s to the present day, the book also considers the concerns of technological change, the economics of research and development, and current product-strategy issues, making it essential reading for business students as well as computer professionals.

ICL: A Business and Technical History Reviews

`... an absorbing book' The Independent
`... valuable for the student of management strategy' Computer Bulletin
`excellently written.... If nothing else this book enables the reader to obtain a perspective of what is often seen in Britain as a fight between ICL and IBM. A fascintating book for those that have lived through the years it covers.' Computer Books Review
`... well researched and thoroughly documented... It provides an authoritative and readable narrative of the evolution and history of ICL and will undoubtedly take its place as the standard reference work on the companyy for many years to come.' Computer Weekly

Table of Contents

Hollerith and the origins, 1880-1907; The British Tabulating Machine Company, 1907-1919; Manufacturing at home, the 1920s; Heyday of the punched-card machine industry, the 1930s; An interlude: the second World War, 1939-1945; Pent-up demand, 1945-1949; Electronic machines, 1950-1954; Computers and the merger, 1955-1958; The decline of the tabulator, 1959-1961; Negotiations and mergers, 1961-1963; The response to the IBM system/360, 1964-1965; Government relations and the formation of ICL, 1964-1968; ICL and the new range, 1968-1972; Government launching aid for the new range, 1973-1975; Rapid growth in a changing market, 1975-1979; Convergence, the 1980s; Summing up: ICL and the evolving information business; Notes; Appendix 1 The IBM-TMC agreements; Appendix 2 List of directors; Index

Additional information

GOR002690393
9780198539186
0198539185
ICL: A Business and Technical History by Martin Campbell-Kelly (Department of Computer Science, Department of Computer Science, University of Warwick)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
1990-03-15
422
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