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Defunct American computer and telecommunications manufacturer
ROLM Corporation was a Silicon Valley technology company founded in 1969 by four electrical engineers: Gene Richeson, Ken Oshman, Walter Loewenstern, and
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German multinational conglomerate
IBM's half of ROLM (Siemens had bought into ROLM five years earlier), thus creating SiemensROLM Communications; eventually dropping ROLM from the name
Siemens
American entrepreneur
company, ROLM. Maxfield and three former classmates from Rice University founded ROLM, growing it into a Fortune 500 company. After he retired from ROLM, he
Robert_Maxfield
American entrepreneur
for co-founding ROLM Corporation and as CEO of Echelon Corporation. Oshman and three former classmates from Rice University founded ROLM, growing it into
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Telecommunications company
initiated a structured purchase of ROLM from IBM, renaming it ROLM Systems, and completed the purchase in 1992 as Siemens-ROLM Communications. The same year
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Hicom 100 Hicom 150/150E Hicom 200 (Also sold as the ROLM 9200 CBX) Hicom 300 (Also sold as the ROLM 9751-9006i CBX) HiPath 3000 HiPath 4000 HiPath 5000
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US Navy shipboard electronic warfare suite
in production. The Air Transport Rack sized processors were supplied by ROLM Mil-Spec Computers in San Jose, California. AN/SLQ-32(V)1 – A simple threat
AN/SLQ-32 electronic warfare suite
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Series of telephone exchange systems released by IBM
1984, IBM bought the American company ROLM, that had more than 20,000 PABXs installed in the USA. IBM planned the ROLM system to be marketed in Europe as
IBM 1750, 2750 and 3750 Switching Systems
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Business communication system
version of the IBM 9751, also a ROLM design. In 1984, IBM bought the American company ROLM. In 1987 IBM started to market the ROLM-derived IBM 8750 in Austria
IBM 8750 Business Communication System
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American technology analyst
technology analyst. Enderle has formerly worked at EMS Development Company, ROLM Systems, and IBM. He began his analyst career at Dataquest before helping
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CML Satellite Corporation; renamed Satellite Business Systems (SBS). 1984 ROLM 1986 RealCom Communications Corporation. 1993 CGI Informatique (France),
List of mergers and acquisitions by IBM
List_of_mergers_and_acquisitions_by_IBM
American computer scientist
worked on implementing distributed office systems. In 1980, he worked for ROLM as an engineering manager and joined Syntelligence, an artificial intelligence
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American industrial company
Systems (Akron, Ohio) Loral Instrumentation (San Diego) Loral/Liris Loral ROLM Mil-Spec Computer Systems (San Jose, California) Loral Space Information
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telephone exchange system from Siemens. It was originally sold in the US as the ROLM 9751-9006i, and is used by big companies such as UBS, Swisscom, Nestlé and
Hicom_300
American business executive (born 1956)
[citation needed] Nolen started with Silicon Valley start-up ROLM Communication in 1982. In 1986, ROLM was sold to IBM, where Nolen went to become Director of
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Computer software company
help management create a strategic plan. Melchor was an early investor in ROLM, Software Publishing, 3Com, The Learning Company, and he was the only outside
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American composer
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1990 Dissolution RGS Electronics — United States 1974 Unknown Dissolution ROLM IBM (1984–1998) United States 1969 1998 Acquired by Siemens Seattle Computer
List of computer system manufacturers
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Sperry Univac AN/UYK-19 Naval electronic warfare computer, also called ROLM 1602 ROLM AN/UYK-20 Minicomputer, replaced by AN/UYK-44 Naval Tactical Data System
List of military electronics of the United States: M–Z
List_of_military_electronics_of_the_United_States:_M–Z
Communications and information business arm of Siemens
the globalization era of the 1990s, Siemens Information Systems acquired Rolm Systems from IBM in 1989, which was the third largest supplier of PBX telephone
Siemens_Communications
popular systems were the large scale PABX coined ROLM CBX and the smaller PABX coined ROLM Redwood. ROLM is later acquired by Siemens AG in 1989–1992. MCI:
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American historian and clubwoman
14, 2026. Hines, Sarah (May 13, 1998). "Can the University Listen in on ROLM Calls? Administrators say NO, Students Still Wonder". Columbia Spectator
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Iranian-born American businessman (born 1961)
Division at Rolm Corporation, producing large, computer-based telephone switches. He was soon recruited to join Sydis Inc., a spin-off of Rolm, as a senior
Farzad_Nazem
Office telephone system
Meridian Norstar system. This system directly competed with the AT&T Merlin, ROLM Redwood, Executone/Isotec Hybrid systems, Toshiba DK Strata, and NEC hybrid
Nortel_Norstar
MathWorks Ken Oshman Texas Gamma, 1963 Silicon Valley pioneer, co-founder of ROLM, and president and CEO of Echelon Corporation Joe Ossanna software designer
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Telephone call monitoring software
approached more telecommunications equipment manufacturers (including Siemens ROLM and the former AT&T, whose Definity PBX product line is now owned by Avaya)
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market research in Argentina and Brazil, Gelis worked as Project Director at ROLM System, a joint venture of Siemens and IBM, between 1990 and 1993. Returning
Hüseyin_Gelis
Company
was Steve Campbell who later went to Packeteer. Dick Moley, who came from ROLM Corporation, served as its CEO for most of its existence. Dave Sant originally
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American engineer and entrepreneur
of Science degrees in electrical engineering. After engineering jobs at ROLM, GRiD Systems, and Tsunami Technologies, Baranski joined GO Corporation in
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Operator Desk IBM 8750: Business Communications System (ROLM) IBM 9750: Business Communications System (ROLM) IBM 9751: CBX: Main component of 9750 system IBM
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Scientific Computer Model II (BRLESC II) CDC 449 CP-823/U 1970 AN/UYK-7 Rolm 1601 (AN/UYK-12(V)), Feb 1970 1971 AN/GYK-12 Militarized version of Litton
List of early third-generation computers
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had inked licensing deals with other large companies, including Intel and ROLM. In 1995, SpectraFAX entered the Internet fax service business, providing
SpectraFAX
American networking company
Kenneth Oshman, formally chairman of ROLM Corporation, and President was Stan Tenold, previously the president of ROLM's Military Products division. The company's
Ultra_Network_Technologies
Columbia Business School in 1991. She began her professional career at IBM’s ROLM Telecom division as an account representative. In 1989, she left IBM to get
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Topics referred to by the same term
firearms sometimes known as "RG" Rohm and Haas, American chemical company ROLM, a former technology company This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Rohm_(disambiguation)
American personal computer company, 1976–1979
in Palo Alto, it very profitably sub-leased the Patrick Henry facility to ROLM. At one point in 1979 Umtech grew to over 100 employees. Key managers and
Umtech
College campus in Houston, Texas, US
Oshman Engineering Design Kitchen (OEDK) 2009 M. Kenneth Oshman, founder of ROLM Undergraduate engineering workspace Rayzor Hall 1962 J. Newton Rayzor Home
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University marching band
included a washboard, spoons, juggled balls/pins, the Game Boy Advance, the ROLM phone, beer bottles, spare tires, steel mailboxes, condom harp, football
Columbia University Marching Band
Columbia_University_Marching_Band
American politician (born c.1959)
as an IBM Network Engineer and a Novell Systems Engineer, and worked for ROLM, IBM and the Widefield School District before starting a company of her own
Marsha_Looper
American business executive (born 1959)
University of Michigan in 1981. After graduating, he started working for ROLM Corporation. Bob Muglia started his Microsoft career in 1988. He was the
Bob_Muglia
come into the marketplace with the Plessey PDX (a licensed version of the ROLM CBX) and the GEC SL1 (a licensed version of the Northern Telecom SL1). It
Digital Private Network Signalling System
Digital_Private_Network_Signalling_System
American novelist, columnist, entrepreneyr
Republican Ed Zschau. Raffel served in a number of executive roles with ROLM from 1982 to 1989 and with Echelon Corporation from 1989 to 1996. In 1996
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from Farleigh Dickinson, Schrieberg went on to work for Xerox, and later ROLM, serving there at the time of its acquisition by IBM. He soon became a General
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software led Jim to create the WORDsearch program while on sabbatical from IBM (ROLM) Corporation. The program became part of the product line of NavPress Software
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