Computers Unlimited, inc. (CUI) was a timesharing company headquartered in Rochester, New York. The company was founded before 1968 [1] to offer consulting services [2] and CP/CMS timesharing on an IBM 360/67 computer. The first president was Virgil M. Ross. [1]
The company went public in 1969 with a market capitalization if $1.75 million (equivalent to $15,000,000 in 2023). [3] That year they had "major software development contracts" with Xerox Corporation, and a timesharing contract with the University of Rochester, and were also resellers for the Viatron System 21 display terminals, and the Miracl/CPG COBOL programming system. [4] [5]
Computers Unlimited declared bankruptcy in late 1970. [6]
Computers Unlimited, inc. (CUI) was a timesharing company headquartered in Rochester, New York. The company was founded before 1968 [1] to offer consulting services [2] and CP/CMS timesharing on an IBM 360/67 computer. The first president was Virgil M. Ross. [1]
The company went public in 1969 with a market capitalization if $1.75 million (equivalent to $15,000,000 in 2023). [3] That year they had "major software development contracts" with Xerox Corporation, and a timesharing contract with the University of Rochester, and were also resellers for the Viatron System 21 display terminals, and the Miracl/CPG COBOL programming system. [4] [5]
Computers Unlimited declared bankruptcy in late 1970. [6]