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ICL and LEO
LEO Computers eventually became part of English Electric Company ( EELM ) and then International Computers Limited ( ICL ) and ultimately Fujitsu.
English Electric LEO Computers Ltd or English Electric Leo Marconi ( EELM ) eventually merged with International Computers and Tabulators ( ICT ) and others to form International Computers Limited ( ICL ) in 1968.
In the 1980s, there were still ICL 2900 mainframes emulating LEO programs.
English Electric LEO Marconi Computers became International Computers Limited, ( ICL ), but ICL has now also disappeared as a UK computer company.
The upper floors of the building were used by LEO Computers Ltd. in the 1950s and later by International Computers Limited ( ICL ) for offices and training facilities in the 1970s.

ICL and Laidlaw
Following a financial crisis in 1980, new management was brought into ICL ( Christopher Laidlaw as chairman, and Robb Wilmot as managing director ).

ICL and UK
Fujitsu joined both ICL who earlier began marketing Key-Edit in the British Commonwealth of countries as well as in both western and eastern Europe ; and CCL's direct marketing staff in Canada, USA, London ( UK ) and Frankfurt.
VME ( Virtual Machine Environment ) is a mainframe operating system developed by the UK company International Computers Limited ( ICL, now part of the Fujitsu group ).
Soon parallel projects were set up in the US as the Strategic Computing Initiative and the Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation ( MCC ), in the UK as Alvey, and in Europe as the European Strategic Program on Research in Information Technology ( ESPRIT ), as well as ECRC ( European Computer Research Centre ) in Munich, a collaboration between ICL in Britain, Bull in France, and Siemens in Germany.
ICL also had a strong market share with UK local authorities and ( at that time ) nationalized utilities including the water, electricity, and gas boards, and the Post Office.
ICL initially thrived, but relied almost wholly on supplying the UK public sector with computers.
As a result of interest from the UK Science Research Council ( later, the Science and Engineering Research Council ), 3RCC entered into a relationship with the British computer company ICL in 1981 for European distribution, and later co-development and manufacturing.
This was developed by ICL at Bracknell, Dalkeith Palace and later Kidsgrove ( Staffordshire ) for the UK research community.
Under UK government pressure, the computer section of GEC, English Electric Leo Marconi ( EELM ), merged with International Computers and Tabulators ( ICT ) to form International Computers Limited ( ICL ).

ICL and .
Lara suffered a fractured arm against the Leeward Islands in St Maarten on 19 January, which kept him out of the ICL season.
In 1985 ESPRIT financed a pilot implementation of the ODA concept, involving, among others, Bull corporation, Olivetti, ICL and Siemens AG.
The System / 360 became wildly successful, and together with clones such as RCA Spectra, ICL System 4, and Fujitsu Facom, thus so did EBCDIC.
ICL: A Business and Technical History.
Notable manufacturers outside the USA were Siemens and Telefunken in Germany, ICL in the United Kingdom, Olivetti in Italy, and Fujitsu, Hitachi, Oki, and NEC in Japan.
The Sinclair QL ( though the QL was a sister machine to the ICL One Per Desk, which also used a 68008 ) was the most commercially important.
Octal became widely used in computing when systems such as the PDP-8, ICL 1900 and IBM mainframes employed 12-bit, 24-bit or 36-bit words.
This implementation was ported in 1980 to the ICL 2900 series by a team based at Southampton University and Glasgow University.
The result of a three-year collaboration between Sinclair Research, ICL and British Telecom, the OPD had the intriguing addition of a telephone handset on one end of the keyboard, and rudimentary Computer-Telephony Integration ( CTI ) software.
It was developed by the SPARC Architecture Committee consisting of Amdahl Corporation, Fujitsu, ICL, LSI Logic, Matsushita, Philips, Ross Technology, Sun Microsystems, and Texas Instruments.
* Martin Campbell-Kelly, ICL: A Business and Technical History, Oxford University Press, 1990.
Other examples of synchronous terminals include the IBM 5250, ICL 7561, Honeywell Bull VIP7800 and Hewlett-Packard 700 / 92.
ICL later joined the effort.
Mers Kutt, inventor of Key-Edit and founder of CCL, was the common thread that led to Fujitsu ’ s later association with ICL and Gene Amdahl.
In 1990, Fujitsu acquired 80 % of the UK-based computer company International Computers Limited ( ICL ) for $ 1. 29 billion ( ICL was renamed Fujitsu Services in 2002 ).
The Fujitsu office in Bracknell, United Kingdom, formerly an International Computers Limited | ICL site and opened by HM the Queen in 1976.
It was later owned by Ericsson, Nokia and ICL.
In 1933, the ILO was renamed the International Communist League ( ICL ), which formed the basis of the Fourth International, founded in Paris in 1938.
Originally developed in the 1970s ( as VME / B, later VME 2900 ) to drive ICL's then new 2900 Series mainframes, the operating system is now known as OpenVME incorporating a Unix subsystem, and runs on ICL Series 39 and Trimetra mainframe computers, as well as industry-standard x64 servers.

Anthology and 6
* An Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music, Volumes 1 – 6 Sub Rosa, Various Artists ( 1920 – 2010 )
Tracks 5 – 7 were recorded live at Hammersmith Odeon, London, England on March 6, 1980 and featured the same mix and production team as The Live Anthology.
On April 6, 2010, the WWE released Hart & Soul: The Hart Family Anthology, which is a 3 DVD set featuring a documentary on the Hart wrestling family ( including Davey Boy Smith ) as well as 12 matches.
On April 6, 2010, World Wrestling Entertainment released Hart & Soul: The Hart Family Anthology, which is a 3 DVD set featuring a documentary on the Hart wrestling family ( including Jim Neidhart ) as well as 12 matches.
This exhibition will re-examine the Collective ’ s history and parallel its mission within the current set of “ economic, social and political chains .” It has been organized as a series of individually programmed screening events at ORCHARD ( April 6 – 8 to be held at Anthology Film Archive ), a timeline of documentation and an installation specific to the ambivalent capacity of cinema to enter the gallery through production / distribution on video.
* Spoon River Anthology in 6 "× 9 " PDF at the Pennsylvania State University Electronic Classics Site
In addition, this is the first time in twenty years for a non-Japanese Asian artist to get first place in the DVD rankings, exceeding previous foreign artists who have attained this ranking included The Beatles ' " The Beatles Anthology ( Special Price Edition Edition )" which was released in March 2003 and Led Zeppelin's " Led Zeppelin DVD ", which was released in June 2003 and have held that position for foreign artist getting first for 6 years and 3 months since.
William Emerson ( May 6, 1770 – May 12, 1811 ) was one of Boston's leading citizens, a liberal-minded Unitarian minister, pastor to Boston's First Church and founder of its Philosophical Society, Anthology Club, and Boston Athenaeum, and father to Ralph Waldo Emerson.
* Monthly Anthology v. 6, 1809

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