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page 1Computer companies established in 1980
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LenovoEMC
Iomega Corporation (later LenovoEMC) was a company that produced external, portable, and networked data storage products. Established in the 1980s in Roy, Utah, United States, Iomega sold more than 410 million digital storage drives and disks, including the Zip drive floppy disk system. Formerly a public company, it was acquired by EMC Corporation in 2008, and then by Lenovo, which rebranded the product line as LenovoEMC, until discontinuation in 2018.
Apollo Computer
developed and produced Apollo/Domain workstations in the 1980s
Quantum Corporation
American company
BMC Software
software development company
Integrated Device Technology
U.S. semiconductor manufacturers
AST Research
American personal computer manufacturer (1980–2001)
Osborne Computer Corporation
American computer company (1980–1985)
Automatix
Automatix Inc., founded in January 1980, was the first company to market industrial robots with built-in machine vision. Its founders were Victor Scheinman, inventor of the Stanford arm; Phillippe Villers, Michael Cronin, and Arnold Reinhold of Computervision; Jake Dias and Dan Nigro of Data General; Gordon VanderBrug, of NBS, Donald L. Pieper of General Electric and Norman Wittels of Clark University.
Sirius Systems Technology
company