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What (who) is Tabulating Machine Company - definition

AMERICAN BUSINESS MACHINES COMPANY
Tabulating Computing Recording Corporation; Tabulating Machine Company; Computing Tabulating Recording Corporation (CTR); Computing Tabulating Recording Corporation; International Time Recording Company; Computing Tabulating Recording Company; C-T-R
  • [[Charles Ranlett Flint]] had already created several successful consolidations, including creating industrial giant [[U.S. Rubber]].
  • Front cover of a January 1920 sales catalog showing clocks, scales and tabulating equipment)
  • Hollerith's plant in 1893<!-- it can't be the Tabulating Machine Co., as that was not incorporated until 1896! -->
  • 1917 [[organizational chart]]. This style of chart, pyramids divided into five parts, was required by Patterson and one of the many things Watson brought from NCR to CTR.<ref>Crowther, Samuel (undated). ''John H. Paterson – The Romance of Business'', Geoffrey Bliss</ref>
  • IBM songbooks with Think signs in several languages and [[punched card]]s
  • Thomas J. Watson

Tabulating Machine Company         
<company> The company founded in 1896 by Herman Hollerith to exploit his invention of the punched card. It became part of IBM in 1924. (1996-01-02)
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  • Hollerith punched card
  • Control panel for an IBM 402 Accounting Machine
  • Early IBM D11 tabulating machine, with covers removed
  • Powers-Samas accounting machine
ELECTROMECHANICAL MACHINE USED TO SUMMARISE INFORMATION AND PERFORM ACCOUNTING CALCULATIONS
IBM 405; Tabulating equipment; Tabulating machines; Tab machines; Tab machine; Electric tabulating machine; Electric Tabulating Machine
The tabulating machine was an electromechanical machine designed to assist in summarizing information stored on punched cards. Invented by Herman Hollerith, the machine was developed to help process data for the 1890 U.
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AMERICAN MANUFACTURER
Merrow machine company; Merrow Machine Company; Merrow MG-3U Emblem Machine
The Merrow Sewing Machine Company, best known for inventing the overlock sewing machine, is a manufacturer of sewing machines. After the explosion of his gunpowder mill in 1837, in 1838 J.

Wikipedia

Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company

The Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company (CTR) was a holding company of manufacturers of record-keeping and measuring systems subsequently known as IBM.

In 1911, financier and noted trust organizer, "Father of Trusts", Charles R. Flint amalgamated (via stock acquisition) four companies: Bundy Manufacturing Company, International Time Recording Company, the Tabulating Machine Company, and the Computing Scale Company of America; creating a fifth company – the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company.

CTR was initially located in Endicott, New York The amalgamated companies had 1,300 employees and manufactured a wide range of products, including employee time-keeping systems, weighing scales, automatic meat slicers, and punched card equipment.

CTR was renamed as the International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) in 1924.

The individual companies continued to operate using their established names until the businesses were integrated in 1933, and the holding company was eliminated.