NCR History

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History of NCR:

1884 - John H. Patterson founded the National Cash Register Company, maker of the first mechanical cash registers. 1893 - NCR opened the first sales training school. 1906 - Charles F. Kettering designed the first cash register powered by an electric motor. 1914 - NCR developed one of the first automated credit systems. 1926 - NCR became publicly owned. 1952 - NCR acquired Computer Research Corporation (CRC), of Hawthorne, Calif., which produced a line of digital computers with applications in aviation. 1953 - NCR established the Electronics Division to continue to pursue electronic applications for business machines. 1957 - NCR announced first fully transistorized business computer, the NCR 304. 1968 - NCR's John L. Janning perfected liquid crystal displays (LCD). 1974 - Company changed its name to NCR Corporation. 1974 - NCR commercialized first bar code scanners. 1982 - The first NCR Tower super microcomputer system was launched, establishing NCR as a pioneer in bringing industry standards and open systems architecture to the computer market. 1991 - NCR acquired by AT&T. 1991 - NCR purchased Teradata Corporation, acquiring its advanced and unique commercial parallel processing technology. NCR Teradata becomes the world's most proven and powerful database for data warehousing. 1994 - NCR name changed to AT&T Global Information Solutions (GIS). 1995 - AT&T announced spin-off of AT&T GIS by the end of 1996. 1996 - AT&T GIS changed its name back to NCR Corporation in anticipation of being spun-off to AT&T shareholders by January 1997, as an independent, publicly-traded company. 1997 - Signaling its evolution from a hardware-only company to a full solutions provider, NCR purchased Compris Technologies, Inc., a leading provider of store automation and management software for the food-service industry, and Dataworks, a company that develops check-processing software. 1998 - NCR finalized the transfer and sale of their computer hardware manufacturing assets to Solectron, confirming NCR's commitment to concentrate on the market-differentiated software and services components of their solutions portfolios. 2000 - NCR acquired CRM provider Ceres Integrated Solutions and services company 4Front Technologies, deepening NCR's solutions offerings in key markets. 2003 - NCR granted patent for signature capture. 2005 - Following the successful 2004 acquisition of travel self-service leader Kinetics, NCR further strengthens its self-service portfolio by acquiring Galvanon, a leading provider of solutions for the health care industry. 2007 - NCR separated into two companies through the spin-off of the Teradata Data Warehousing business. 2009 - NCR establishes its new corporate headquarters in Duluth, Ga. 2010 - NCR introduces industrys first mixed media deposit ATMs (SDM) 2011 - NCR completes $1 billion acquisition of Radiant Systems, expanding NCRs presence in the hospitality and specialty retail spaces.

2012 - NCR launches NCR Silver, a cloud-based point of sale system for small businesses

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