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  1. Control Data Corporation (CDC) was a mainframe and supercomputer company that in the 1960s was one of the nine major U.S. computer companies, which group included IBM, the Burroughs Corporation, and the Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), the NCR Corporation (NCR), General Electric, and Honeywell, RCA and UNIVAC.

  2. 15 Jul 2018 · The year 1957 brought not just the formation of one pioneering and long-time influential computer firm in Control Data Corporation, but also a second in the Boston, Massachusetts area – Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC).

  3. The Control Data Corporation was founded in Minneapolis in 1957 by a group of engineers, many of whom came from the nearby Univac establishment (originally ERA). They eventually became famous as a supplier of very large and powerful scientific computing systems, many of which were designed by Seymour Cray and his associates, until he left to ...

  4. Company profile page for Control Data Corp including stock price, company news, executives, board members, and contact information

  5. The first Control Data 6600 supercomputer was shipped to Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in 1964. Seymour Cray and Jim Thornton are on the loading dock in doorway at left. Cray headed the engineering and design of Control Data, and Norris provided strong executive leadership.

  6. www.encyclopedia.com › businesses-and-occupations › control-data-corpControl Data Corp | Encyclopedia.com

    23 Mei 2018 · In an era of standardized computer components and strong price competition, CD will try to stay alive by marketing its most valuable commodity — 30 years of experience as one of the leaders in highspeed data processing. William Norris was born in 1911 in a small Nebraska town.

  7. The Control Data Corporation Records documents the company's operations, goals, plans, and products from its inception in 1957 to 1992, and includes information about CDC's corporate philosophy and long-time president and CEO (1957-1986), William C. Norris.