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Larry Tesler at his Alto, the pioneering personal computer invented at Xerox PARC. At his left hand is a keypad originally used as an input device, which Tesler helped scrap in favor of the mouse.
Stone first heard about PARC when early Xerox computer scientists Adele Goldberg and David Liddle spoke at the University of Illinois, where Stone was getting her masters in computer science.
The California Medicaid Management Information System's Xerox case management computer system may be subject to operational delays, according to the Sacramento Bee.
Xerox Corp. said Monday that it would buy Affiliated Computer Services Inc. for $6.4 billion in cash and stock, joining the expensive race among technology companies to broaden their offerings.
Xerox will give Affiliated Computer Services (ACS) shareholders $18.60 (£11.70) per share in cash plus 4.935 Xerox shares, in exchange for each ACS share they own, Xerox said in a statement on ...
Xerox Corp. said it will buy Affiliated Computer Services Inc. for $6.4 billion in cash and stock, joining the expensive race among technology companies to broaden their offerings.
In 1972, Xerox released an advert for the Alto, introducing people to the world’s first computer with a graphical user interface, mouse, and distinctive portrait screen.
Xerox runs 175 call centers around the world. In all, the centers employ more than 50,000 customer service agents who deal with questions about everything from cellphone bills to health insurance ...
Copier maker Xerox has set its sights on a takeover of personal-computer and printer maker HP, an audacious move that would unite two fading technology stars.
Computer-services company Atos SA will buy Xerox’s information technology outsourcing business for $1.05 billion in cash, a deal that would bolster the French company’s position in the U.S.