UNIVAC - Then and Now



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[Recorded 1960]
This humorous promotional film for the Remington Rand UNIVAC computer features J. Prespert Eckert and John Mauchly in leading roles. Produced in 1960, the film outlines the earlier history of computing leading to the development and application of the UNIVAC computer.
J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly, the major figures in the creation of the ENIAC computer, left the University of Pennsylvania's Moore School of Engineering at the end of WWII to found their own firm. They had hoped to be the first to exploit the new concept of the electronic stored program computer, but were hampered by a lack of funds and, to some extent, by the bureaucracy surrounding their only major customer, the Census Bureau. They sought other investors but never had enough to properly complete their projects.
They eventually sold their business to Remington Rand (later Sperry Rand) who incorporated it as the UNIVAC division of the company. Eckert remained with UNIVAC all his life but Mauchly left after a few years to become a private consultant.
Remington Rand's Univac Division produced some of the earliest commercially available machines ahead of more famous firms such as IBM. The large management structure of the company often frustrated their engineers, many of whom left to found other very influential computer firms (e.g. Control Data Corporation). This bureaucracy is thought by many (including their Vice President, J. Presper Eckert) to have eventually limited their ability to take advantage of rapidly changing technology and to lose the lead to other firms such as IBM.
In 1955 the Sperry Corporation and Remington Rand merged forming Sperry Rand. Sperry Rand then eventually merged with Burroughs to from Unisys and is still in business. You can learn about computing history at the Computer History Museum website: www.computerhistory.org


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That guy at 11;25 ... ( 4 months ago by HotforRobots)
That guy at 11;25 is a tool
Love the vids CHM ... ( 4 months ago by marshalauth)
Love the vids CHM keep up the good work of preserving the past for future generations!
5000 computers? lol ( 4 months ago by cr9527)
5000 computers? lol
Back in the age of ... ( 4 months ago by Pablos544)
Back in the age of ENIAC where everything was tubes and a few 000's calculations per second was deemed impressive, it is easy to forget the every-day person's perspective where computers were once only property of powerful institutions like governments and the military .I wonder what their reaction would have been had they seen the way we live now with our PC's, MAC's and Linux'es, and what our great-grandchildren will think when they see a video of us with our computers in the distant future.
Array ( 4 months ago by peppeddu)
No one knew.
And now even in their wildest dream they could have imagined that one day we could be all connected to each other via a global network. (the Net)
wow his voice is ... ( 4 months ago by rambow70)
wow his voice is soooooooooo boreing
They'd probably ... ( 4 months ago by fuzzplugjones)
They'd probably kill themselves. It just disgusts me how many multi-gigahertz dual-core CPUs are out there being used by 13 year old girls whoring themselves out on MySpace.
Were're seeing The ... ( 4 months ago by Pablos544)
Were're seeing The 'Nano-Information' age, information every second, where up till now it's been the tail of the semi-conductor revolution. Back in the days of ENIAC vacuum tubes were an all encompassing 'new way' of doing things and to those early people it must have seemed like a vast cloud stretching over the entire horizon and it was all very exciting. Now, even the latest microchips seem 'old news' just like tubes of ENIAC must have seemed at the time between MS-DOS & Windows 98 .
My Dad worked for ... ( 3 months ago by Kashaslove)
My Dad worked for Univac. wonder if he has anything from those days of old.
ha ha ha. My ipod ... ( 3 months ago by theawesomone)
ha ha ha. My ipod has more processing power than those 5000 computers put together.
Thanks for sharing ... ( 2 months ago by toborthegreat)
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video. Would you or anyone you know have video of the Burroughs 205B computer? Thanks Victor
absolute gold!!! ( 2 months ago by scottmaxys)
absolute gold!!!
Array ( 1 month ago by ct1401)
Kashaslove,
In clearing out my dads basement, we have come across numerous Univac 1004 parts,hundreds cards, control panels and other items. He used the univac 1004 till the early 1970's. Replaced it with a IBM 1401 that is now in the loving hands of The CHM.
I like how they cut ... ( 1 month ago by Zarathustra799)
I like how they cut off the fellow's speech at the end with music. 'Yap, yap, yap!!!' alright, enough of this boring yapping. THE END
There's more than ... ( 3 weeks ago by Agitpropist)
There's more than 5000 computers!



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