While picking up this book, i also recommend IBM and the holocaust.
Basically talks about IBMs computing inception and how quickly, easily and efficiently a single company made for the most atrocities of war. And how after so many people died they came out on top ...
When IBM was still having major offices in chicago (near the wrigley building not field wrigley Building... they would send employees to "computer science classes" where the instuctors had no idea what a "coputer" really did... IBM is a strange company from end to end.
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Oh, wow. You can't make this stuff up!
I'm buying this book, tomorrow.
While picking up this book, i also recommend IBM and the holocaust.
Basically talks about IBMs computing inception and how quickly, easily and efficiently a single company made for the most atrocities of war. And how after so many people died they came out on top ...
When IBM was still having major offices in chicago (near the wrigley building not field wrigley Building... they would send employees to "computer science classes" where the instuctors had no idea what a "coputer" really did... IBM is a strange company from end to end.