Computing Tabulating Recording Corporation ended in 1924.
IBM, which used to be called Computing, Tabulating, Recording Corporation went public in 1916. It officially changed its name eight years later to International Business Machines (IBM). By the end of the 1920's, IBM had quadrupled its original share price.
Locus Computing Corporation ended in 1995.
Amiga Computing was created in 1988.
Creative Computing was created in 1974.
New World Computing was created in 1984.
Reciprocal Recording ended in 1991.
IT Corporation ended in 2002.
End user computing refers to systems in which non programmers can create working applications. It is a group of approaches to computing.
Swedish Board for Computing Machinery ended in 1963.
University Recording Company ended in 1947.
Chittenden Corporation ended in 2008.
Pacific Corporation ended in 1979.