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IBM in Central and Eastern Europe. Petri Paju, Ph.D. Dept. of Cultural History, University of Turku, Finland History of Computing Conference, Szeged, Hungary 19.9.2014. Introduction. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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IBM in Central and Eastern Europe
Petri Paju, Ph.D.Dept. of Cultural History,
University of Turku, Finland
History of Computing Conference, Szeged, Hungary 19.9.2014
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Introduction
• In the mainframe era, International Business Machines, IBM influential also in Central and Eastern Europe
• International computing history needed; Part of a larger project
• How was IBM present in this region; what could IBM do; (how) did it contribute to IT development?
• Answers in key periods
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Outline
• Entered in the punched card era; manufacture
• The late 1940s divided the countries; nationalizations and surviving companies
• Selling IBM computers, from 1965
• Shift in late 1980s-early 1990s
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Enter IBM
• Early Hollerith start in Vienna: 1891
• First subsidiary in Central Europe: IBM Czechoslovakia in 1927
• Several IBM companies in the mid-1930s
• Punched card presses, first in Prague 1930
• Carroll Press (from IBM Archive’s website)
• Card printing spread
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IBM in Europe• IBM, or CTR founded 1911, led by
Thomas J. Watson Sr. 1914-1956 • Expanded to Europe in the 1920s• Chairman, International Chamber of
Commerce (ICC), 1937-39
• Main sources: Records from the IBM Archives, in New York State
• Personnel magazine IBM World Trade News (1949-71)
• Memoirs
• Transnational approach
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Post-war problems (East)
• IBM machines – taken or not (by Soviets)?• Divisions in the the late 1940s• IBM Poland in ruins; Janusz Zaporski to Brasil• IBM Czechoslovakia in trouble from 1948
• The COCOM embargo on technology• IBM Hungary performed a cencus in 1950
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1950s, Shut-down?
• Hungary: IBM’s Julius Sandorfi jailed in 1950
• Released 1956, left country
• However, IBM Hungary carried on
• In the West-E: Marshall plan; IBM computers imported from 1955; manufacturing expansion
IBM Electric Typewriters – OK to import?
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Via Vienna, Austria
• Competitors in the East first• In 1965, IBM could establish (with permission
from the US – governments’ roles?): • “Austria Control Centre”; prepared earlier?• Lead by Ralph R. Stafford• Centre renamed IBM Regional Office Europe
Central and East (ROECE)• Austrians and assignees from elsewhere
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Product example
• IBM 1402 Card Reader-Punch, then IBM 1403 printer
• Made in the 1960s in Vällingby IBM factory, Sweden, for customers in Europe
• Parts of the very successful IBM 1401 data processing system, on sale 1959-1971
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ROECE Business
• Exhibitions• Connolly 1967: Hungary purchased its very
first IBM computer in 1967 (System/360 Model 20)
• Operations in seven countries in 1973: Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East-Germany, Hungary, Poland and Romania
• By 1976, sold 300 IBM systems, (half to Yugoslavia)
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Soviet ’IBM influence’
• Decisions for the Unified System in the late 1960s• To be based on IBM System 360 technology• Production in and export to Comecon countries• Brought ’IBM solutions’ in also from the East
• IBM expanded sales to the Soviet Union from 1971• Unified Systems exported also to the West: incl.
– Finnish-Soviet joint venture Elorg-Data Company
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1980—1990s shift
• Personal computers and again increasing import restrictions by the USA and allies
• Late 1980s: Western contacts in growth?
• After the regime change in 1989–1990, IBM early on invested in Central and East European countries, established plants etc. – the region regained its pre-war role?
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Conclusion• IBM expanded early to Central and Eastern
European countries
• After WWII: a divided history also inside the socialist camp
• IBM ’present’ in many ways, from an ideal to written materials to mainframes and education; most competitors too?
• How big an influence on computing etc. in the region?
[Research to be continued…]
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Thank you!
petri.paju @ utu.fi