Cambridge Scientific Center

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The IBM Cambridge Scientific Center, established in February 1964 by Norm Rasmussen, was situated at 545 Tech Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts in the same building as MIT's Project MAC.[1] It was later renamed the IBM Scientific Center.[2]

The center is most notable for creating CP/CMS.

IBM closed the center on July 31, 1992 [3].

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  1. ^ Tech Square
  2. ^ cf. R. J. Creasy, "The origin of the VM/370 time-sharing system", IBM Journal of Research & Development, Vol. 25, No. 5 (September 1981), pp. 483-490: "It was later renamed the IBM Scientific Center"
  3. ^ POSTS: Waterloo SCRIPT 88.1 (88MAY19) 16:57:07 July 6, 1905 – from a paper by Melinda Varian