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Bernard Goldstein
Abstract:
This oral history with software industry pioneer Bernard Goldstein
documents his early education at the University of Pennsylvania and
Columbia University, his service in the U.S. Navy, and his
entrepreneurial activity with Computech, United Data Centers (UDC), and
National CSS. Computech, Goldstein’s first venture, was formed to solve
a variety of business and scientific problems by the application of
computing technology. The company processed employee payrolls and market
research data, and developed applications for the Johnson Development
Center and the U.S. Navy. Computech was eventually sold to the Control
Data Corporation. Goldstein then went on to found United Data Centers, a
national data processing chain operation. This company merged with
Tymshare, a timesharing company. Golstein then joined National CSS
before it was sold to Dun & Bradstreet. The oral history discribes
Goldstein’s involvement with ADAPSO, the Computer Software and Services
Industry Association, challenges from IBM in the marketplace for data
services, and the federal government’s role in the computer industry.
Also discussed is Coleman’s role in the software/services industry
through co-founding Broadview, and his leadership in merger and
acquisition activity during the 1980s and 1990s. This oral history was
sponsored by the Software History Center in conjunction with the
Center's ADAPSO reunion (3 May 2002).
Oral History at CBI
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