Kingston: The IBM Years

Kingston: The IBM Years

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Kingston: The IBM Years

Three prominent college professors, an award-winning novelist, a longtime Ulster County journalist, and two former IBM Kingston employees examine the history of the IBM complex and the work that was conducted there, the impact the facility had on Kingston and its surroundings, what life was like as an IBMer, how it influenced regional architecture and thrust a colonial city into the modern age, and the effect of a boom and bust cycle on a rural, traditional community. Includes 140 color and B&W illustrations. Rising quickly in 1954 1955 on a 200-acre former dairy farm, the new IBM location near Kingston, New York, was a major event for the city and the entire Mid-Hudson Valley, at that time a quiet area supported by apparel companies, a dying brick-making industry, agriculture, and small, family-run businesses. The IBM complex would eventually grow into a 2.5-million-square-foot facility that employed 7,100 people. In 1995, when IBM Kingston closed and the buildings sold, Kingston had changed forever. Over the 43 years that the Kingston plant and engineering laboratory were operational, significant discoveries were made and projects developed by its employees that affected the world at large: the SAGE air defense system that could identify any hostile air attacks; the SABRE airline reservation system; the FAA nationwide aircraft control system; and the first interactive displays and software systems that over time would allow individuals to use computers the way we do today. At the dawn of the computer age, the Hudson River Valley was Tech Valley, and Kingston was center-stage.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Friends of Historic Kingston
Binding
Paperback
EAN
9781883789763
ISBN
1883789761
Label
Black Dome Press
Manufacturer
Black Dome Press
NumberOfPages
160
PublicationDate
2014-05-05
Publisher
Black Dome Press
Studio
Black Dome Press