Control Data Corporation

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Name (Latin)
Control Data Corporation
Other forms of name
CDC (Control Data Corporation)
Control Data (Firm)
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MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 137143356
Wikidata: Q1129191
Library of congress: n 80033969
Sources of Information
  • Its A theoretical investigation ... 1967.
  • Brink, S.D. Health risks and behavior, c1987:cover (Control Data) p. 4 (Control Data Corporation)
  • nuc89-27394: Its Control Data 6400 ... c1968(hdg. on TxU rept.: Control Data Corporation; usage: CDC)
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Wikipedia description:

Control Data Corporation (CDC) was a mainframe and supercomputer company that in the 1960s was one of the nine major U.S. computer companies, a group which included IBM, Burroughs Corporation, Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), NCR Corporation (NCR), General Electric, Honeywell, RCA, and UNIVAC. For most of the 1960s, CDC's strength was the design work of the electrical engineer Seymour Cray who developed a series of some of the fastest mainframes in the world. During the 1970s, Cray left CDC to found Cray Research (CRI) to manufacture supercomputers. In 1988, after much financial loss, CDC began withdrawing from mainframes and sold several of its affiliated companies. In 1992, CDC went out of business after dividing its assets between two new companies, Ceridian and Control Data Systems, Inc. The remaining affiliate companies of CDC do business as the software company Dayforce.

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