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A Legacy of Humanities in IBM Platforms Part 3
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From ancient Greek philosophers through Medieval thinkers such as Thomas Aquinas, the philosophical and technological underpinnings of modern enterprise computing pass right through the heart of humanities, and humanity.
Join IBM Champions Reg Harbeck, Jack Woehr, and Darren Surch, returning in part three of our four-part series where we'll move through the 20th century to discuss the first modern mechanical and electronic computers, including breakthroughs made in World War II, the development of the IBM System/360, the rise of the personal computer, and where we are with computer science and humanities today.
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