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BT

BT, (or British Telecommunications to give the company its full name), began in 1846 with…

31 May 2024

Logica

IT company Logica was founded in 1969 by a group of colleagues working in London…

21 May 2024
Front elevation of an office building with two statues flanking the entrance.

AIT receives National Archives grant to conserve and digitise Dennis Blackwell collection

18 January 2024 Archives of IT (AIT) has received a Scoping Grant from The National…

18 January 2024

Rodney Hornstein

Rodney Hornstein started work as a programmer at IBM during his vacations in 1958 and worked there, off and on, until 1962. He joined LEO computers programming the LEO ranges and later selling them and becoming director of marketing. He lived through the turmoil of first the merger of English Electric and LEO (EEL), shielded by his boss from the turbulence. He was also shielded when EEL merged with Marconi Computers. The big bang was the formation of ICL in 1968. He lived through the often brutal years of the Jeff Cross era from 1972 to 1977 but lost faith and his natural optimism when ICL began to implode into confusion in 1979.

Rodney then spent seven years outside the IT industry but did encounter Sir Arnold Weinstock head of GEC. He was headhunted to run an ICL spin off, DAP, which he had re-engineered from a £30,000 production cost to about $5,000 and sold it into the US and UK markets. He ran Alphameric, as CEO for 5 years, chairman for 4 years, building a profitable company from a near wreck. By 1999 he became an angel investor often acting as chairman of the board. His normal optimism about technology is being tested about the current developments in AI, but he heads an AI start up with a different approach.

12 November 2023

Richard Hopkins

Richard Hopkins is a distinguished engineer at IBM and an authority on Hybrid Cloud, AI and Quantum computing.  He started as a systems engineer in 1990 based in the north east of England.   He has worked for IBM all his working life.  He has great admiration for Louis Gerstner who turned around an ailing IBM in the early 1990s. 

From his 33 years experience of building complex systems at IBM, Hopkins sees quantum computing far closer than many think and AI still prone to hallucinations and is inaccurate.   But both are coming and the key will be not the technologies themselves but their useful adoption. 

26 September 2023

Dennis Blackwell

Dennis Blackwell was a key figure in the British computer industry for over 50 years, in a career that spanned and contributed to some of the most important commercial initiatives of the period. He worked for the UK flagship manufacturer, ICL, and its forbears for 25 of those, starting with English Electric in 1959 and contributed to industry institutions including the British Computer Society (now known as BCS) and the Worshipful Company of information Technologists.

11 September 2023

From X-ray crystallography to computing history

Find out about a new podcast on the history of women working in computing in…

4 September 2023
ARM Cortex A57 A53

Acorns to Oaks: five personal stories behind Acorn Computers and Arm

One of the great success stories of the UK’s technology industry is Arm, Advanced RISC…

24 August 2023
A black and white photo of the IBM 701

Report uncovers how Roll-Royce acquired first computer 70 years ago

Main image: The IBM 701 became the first digital computer that Rolls-Royce used in 1953…

15 June 2023

LEO National Lottery Heritage Fund Event

By AIT Director, Tom Abram. May 2023 I was privileged in May to attend a…

24 May 2023

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