Title :
Appropriation and Independence: BTM,Burroughs, and IBM at the Advent of the Computer Industry
Author :
Yost, Jeffrey R.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Abstract :
Comparisons between the early British and US computer industries invariably have focused on the differential development of the British Tabulating Machine Company (BTM) and IBM. In this article, the author seeks to refocus examination of BTM (and comparisons of it to IBM) within the context of an American competitor somewhat similar in size, customer base, and organizational capabilities in electronics to BTM: Burroughs Corporation. The cases of BTM and Burroughs demonstrate the complexity of coordinating international R&D joint ventures, the struggle to create advanced products in an emerging technology while preserving existing revenue streams, and the cultural and technical hurdles involved in assimilating R&D resources from acquisitions in a rapidly changing technologically based industry.
Keywords :
DP industry; cultural aspects; organisational aspects; research and development; BTM; British Tabulating Machine Company; British computer industries; Burroughs Corporation; IBM; US computer industries; United States; cultural hurdles; customer base; emerging technology; industry size; international R and D joint ventures; organizational capabilities; research and development; revenue streams; technical hurdles; technologically based industry; Business; Companies; Computer industry; Consumer electronics; Marketing and sales; BTM; British Tabulating Machine Company; Burroughs; Business; Companies; Computer industry; Consumer electronics; IBM; Marketing and sales; business machinery; history of business computing; history of computing;
Journal_Title :
Annals of the History of Computing, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAHC.2013.32