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From The Expert Corner



June 04, 2012

Has the Space Industry's PC Moment Come?




By Doug Mohney, Contributing Editor


Last week, ArianeSpace, ATK, Boeing, Lockheed-Martin and Pratt Whitney Rocketdyne felt a chill, as SpaceX (News - Alert) successfully completed its mission to the International Space Station (ISS). The space industry is changing and some of its name brands will follow big iron computer manufacturers into the footnotes of history due to an unwillingness to change an institutional mindset.
Once upon a time, glass-enclosed mainframes and minicomputers ruled the land. Companies like Burroughs, Cray, Control Data Corporation, Data General, Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), IBM (News - Alert), NCR and UNIVAC were names that generated awe and respect with big iron computing machines.
Today, the only true survivor is IBM. The rest fell. Why... Read More

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