I thought some folks on this list may be interested in this event.  The
2004 celebration of System/360's 40th was filled to overflow-room capacity
so if you're interested then take registration seriously, these events do
"sell-out."

http://www.computerhistory.org/events/index.php?id=1246917465

ABSTRACT OF TALK
Please join us for a special celebration of the 50th anniversary of the
announcement of the IBM 1401 Data Processing System, the world's most
popular computer during most of the 1960s. Activities will include
presentations by the original 1401 chief architect, program manager and
marketing lead, followed by a Q&A panel session.

We'll also acknowledge the successful restoration of two 48-year-old IBM
1401 magnetic-tape systems by a team of volunteers. The event at the
Museum is being hosted by Jon Iwata, IBM's SVP of Marketing and
Communications.

Announced in 1959, the IBM 1401 was widely adopted by business and
institutions around the world. By the mid 1960s, half of all computers
were 1401s or members of its family. The 1401 was one of IBM’s earliest
transistorized computers and introduced thousands of businesses to
stored-program computing while its tape and disk systems freed them from
the decades-long practice of storing data on punched cards.

Known as a “small-scale computer, a 1401 system weighted 2-to-4 tons,
dissipated 12,000 watts, and was built out of over half a million parts.
In today's dollars, a typical system rented for $ 45,000 a month or was
purchasable for $ 3.4 million. The 1401's popularity was due in part to
its legendary peripherals, including its chain-based 1403 printer whose
fast speed and outstanding print quality made it into an industry
workhorse.

Speakers and Panelists:
- Jon Iwata, IBM Senior VP, Marketing & Communications
- Francis Underwood, IBM 1401 Chief Architect, 1957 - 1960
- Charles Branscomb, IBM 1401 Program Manager, 1957 - 1960
- Sheldon Jacobs, IBM 1401 Marketing Lead, 1958 - 1960
- Robert Garner, IBM 1401 Restoration Project Lead, Computer History
Museum, 2004 - 2010

DATE & TIME
Tuesday, November 10, 2009

6 p.m. Member Reception (CHM Members Only)
7 p.m. Program

Wine for the reception provided by the Mountain Winery

LOCATION
1401 N. Shoreline Boulevard
Mountain View, CA 94043
Directions

Call 650-810-1059 for information.

Reply via email to