Burroughs Corporation



         


See also:

William Seward Burroughs (1857-1898), inventor
William_S._Burroughs (1914-1997), author and grandson of William Seward Burroughs
Edgar_Rice_Burroughs (1875-1950), American author)


The Burroughs Corporation began in 1886 as the American Arithmometer Company in St. Louis selling an adding machine invented by William Seward Burroughs.

The company moved to Detroit in 1904 and changed its name to the Burroughs Adding Machine Company, in honor of Burroughs, who died in 1898. Burroughs grew into the biggest adding machine company in America, although by the 1950s it was selling more than the basic adding machines, including typewriters and computers.

In 1953 the Burroughs Adding Machine Company was renamed the Burroughs Corporation and began moving into computer products, initially for banking institutions.

The Burroughs Corporation developed at least two highly innovative architectures:

Burroughs Corporation was always a distant second to IBM commercially if not technologically. In September 1986, Burroughs Corporation merged with Sperry Rand to form Unisys Corporation.






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