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Q: Name of an early Remington Rand computer?
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Is Remington Rand the same company as Sperry-Rand?

Yes and no. Remington Rand merged with Sperry Gyroscope, then split into Remington and Sperry Rand. The computer division Univac was transfered in the split from Remington Rand to Sperry Rand.


The first business electronic computer was the?

The Remington Rand UNIVAC I.


Which computer was the first to be a household name and why?

The Remington Rand UNIVAC, it correctly predicted the 1952 presidential election on TV.


What was the first American company to produce a commercial computer?

Remington Rand


When was Remington Rand created?

Remington Rand was created in 1927.


When did Remington Rand end?

Remington Rand ended in 1955.


When was Remington Rand born?

Remington Rand was a business that was established in 1927 when the companies Remington Typewriter and Rand Kardex Corporation merged. Sperry Corporation bought Remington Rand in 1955.


Abbreviation of univac?

UNIVAC is the name of a business unit and division of the Remington Rand company.UNIVAC is also an acronym for UNIVersal Automatic Computer.


Who produced the world's first commercial computer?

Remington Rand Corporation produced the first commercial computer, the UNIVAC, in 1951.


What was the first commeicially available computer?

The first commercially available computer in the US was introduced by Remington Rand in 1951: it was UNIVAC I.


Who invented the first computer printer that prints pages?

The first computer printer was created by Remington Rand in 1953 that was to be used with the Univac computer.


What company madeUNIVAC?

Since the first UNIVAC computer (UNIVersal Automatic Computer I) in 1951, the computers by that name have been built by a succession of companies. The original machine was designed by two workers at Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation, which was acquired by Remington-Rand, which subsequently became Sperry-Rand, in 1955.