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Bob Evans, Who Helped I.B.M. Transform Data Processing, Dies at 77







Bob Evans, Who Helped I.B.M. Transform
Data Processing, Dies at 77

Bob Evans, Who Helped I.B.M. Transform
Data Processing, Dies at 77
09/08/2004 01:22 AM

Bob O. Evans led the development of a new class of mainframe computers - the famous 360's - helping turn I.B.M. into a data-processing power.




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