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Robert Weissman
Abstract: Robert Weissman attended the University of Connecticut and received his
Bachelor’s degree from Babson College. After various positions unrelated
to the computer business, he was appointed CEO of National CSS during
the 1970s when the company founders brought him in as a professional
business manager. He describes how National CSS was founded and evolved
from a general-purpose timesharing company using VP/CSS to a specialty
processing services firm using RAMIS and Nomad to produce and run
departmental applications. After selling National CSS to Dun &
Bradstreet (D&B), he remained with D&B and later, as its CEO, redirected
its strategy to being database focused rather than data processing
oriented. He was Chairman of ADAPSO and describes its structure and
values. 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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