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(Wang Laboratories, Inc., Lowell, MA) A computer services and network integration company. Wang was one of the major early contributors to the computing industry from its founder's invention that made core memory possible, to leadership in desktop calculators and word processors. Founded in 1951 by Dr. An Wang and specializing in electronics, the company became world famous for its desktop calculators by the 1960s.

In the 1970s, Wang introduced its WPS word processor and VS minicomputers. It became North America's largest supplier of small business computers and the world's leader in word processors. Throughout the 1980s, it developed integrated voice and data networks and imaging systems.

In 1992, Wang declared bankruptcy and recovered 18 months later. Soon after, it acquired Groupe Bull's federal systems integration business, its European imaging installations and its maintenance operations in North America and Australia. In 1999, the company was acquired by Dutch firm Getronics, a leading network consulting and integration provider. Using virtualization software from TransVirtual Systems (www.transvirtualsystems.com), Wang VS customers are able to run their applications on modern hardware under Linux or Unix.

Dr. Wang came from China in 1945 to study applied physics at Harvard. Six years later, he started Wang Labs. In 1988, two years before he died, he was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame for his 1948 invention of a pulse transfer device that let magnetic cores be used for computer memory. The Hall of Fame has recognized an elite group including Edison, Pasteur and Bell.





Dr. Wang was a major force in the early days of computing. His contribution to the invention of core memory significantly advanced the computer industry in the 1950s. His business and word processing systems were used worldwide by the 1970s. (Image courtesy of Wang Laboratories, Inc.)






In 1965, Wang's calculator was a major step forward, because it could generate a natural logarithm with only one keystroke. (Image courtesy of Wang Laboratories, Inc.)





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