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  1. Harlan Anderson (Freeport (Illinois), 15 de outubro de 1929) é um engenheiro e empresário estadunidense. [1] É co-fundador da Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). Dentre outras instituições notáveis às quais já foi associado inclui-se o Laboratório Lincoln do Instituto de Tecnologia de Massachusetts, onde foi membro da ...

  2. Harlan Anderson (October 15, 1929 - January 30, 2019) was an American engineer and entrepreneur, best known as the co-founder of Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), which later became the second largest computer company in the world.

  3. computerhistory.org › profile › harlan-andersonHarlan E. Anderson - CHM

    2 de abr. de 2024 · Harlan E. Anderson. While in college in 1950, Anderson first became interested in computers while taking programming courses for the Illiac I computer, which was under construction at the time. These courses were taught at Illinois by legendary computer scientist David Wheeler of Cambridge University.

  4. Harlan Anderson . Born: October 15, 1929, Freeport, Illinois While in college in 1950, Harlan Anderson first became interested in computers while taking programming courses for the Illiac I—a large custom-built mainframe machine at the University of Illinois under construction at the time.

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  5. Harlan Anderson (born 1929) is an engineer and entrepreneur, best known as the co-founder of Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) which at one time was the second largest computer company in the world.

  6. Digital Equipment Corporation. Ken Olsen, 31, and Harlan Anderson, 27, founded DEC in 1957. Just eleven years later, DEC led the minicomputer market. The company made test equipment logic circuits for its first three years, not creating a computer, the PDP-1, until 1960. In 1965, the PDP-8 helped DEC become the market leader.

  7. Recorded: May 15, 2006 Mountain View, California. CHM Reference number: X3590.2006. 2006 Computer History Museum. Gardner Hendrie: We have here with us Harlan Anderson, who was one of the two cofounders of Digital Equipment Corporation and he has gracefully agreed to do an oral history for the Computer History Museum, thank you very much Harlan.