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Norman Zachary, director of the Center, and Anthony G. Oettinger '51, professor of Linguistics, are preparing a report which will indicate the need for a large-scale expansion of computer facilities--Zachary predicts that by 1971 the University will be spending $15 million a year on computers, more than ten...
The Center has been growing since 1964, when it switched passive" to "active" service. When it was established in 1962, the original idea was to offer a computer to anyone in the University and say "use it," Zachary recalls.
When Zachary became director in 1964, the Center began to provide more than just computer time and minimal technical assistance. "Now," explains, "if someone asks for help, we're building up a staff of programmers who can give it to him.". This means that non-scientists can make use of...
It may soon take a computer to catalogue all the books and reports, mainly by outsiders, about the crisis of the University of California at Berkeley in 1964-65. Last week an official committee of insiders from the Berkeley faculty published the most practical report yet. It is a candidly...
Route to the Top. Corn Products Co. has set up a Brussels headquarters to coordinate operations in 14 European countries instead of having all report to New York. Sperry Rand's computer and office-equipment sales forces in 18 nations are now run out of Lausanne; Merck Sharp & Dohme...