On 1/4/22 12:14 AM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
Seymour Cray, along with Bill Norris and Jim Thornton and others left Remington Rand/UNIVAC after Rand bought the near-bankrupt ERA. Apparently, the work environment at Rand was felt to be stifling. Norris had all of the Navy connections and was a great marketer, so bringing some of Rand's engineering talent along was a natural.

Interesting.

I guess I thought that since Seymour left CDC to form Cray Research, that meant that he was more of an employee at CDC and had less influence on how it operated as a company. I would have assumed that someone that was a founder would have had more influence and tried to improve things before splitting off and forming yet another new company.



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