BUNCH

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BUNCH was an informal grouping of mainframe computer manufacturers—Burroughs, UNIVAC, NCR, Control Data Corporation, and Honeywell—that were considered IBM’s primary competitors during the 1960s and 1970s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf acronym
informal grouping of computer manufacturers
activeInPeriod 1960s
1970s
competitiveRelationship collective rival to IBM’s dominance in mainframes
consistsOf William Seward Burroughs I
surface form: Burroughs

Control Data Corporation
Honeywell
NCR
UNIVAC I
surface form: UNIVAC
context IBM mainframe competition
country United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs IBM’s primary competitors in mainframe computing
era third generation computers
field mainframe computers
fullForm Burroughs, UNIVAC, NCR, Control Data Corporation, Honeywell
geographicFocus North American computer market
hasMemberRole Burroughs was a major mainframe manufacturer
Control Data Corporation was a major mainframe manufacturer
Honeywell was a major mainframe manufacturer
NCR was a major mainframe manufacturer
UNIVAC was a major mainframe manufacturer
industry computer manufacturing
mainCompetitor IBM
marketSegment large-scale mainframe systems
notableFor collective competition with IBM in the mainframe market
relatedTo IBM System/360 era
terminologyType industry nickname
usedAs shorthand label for IBM’s mainframe rivals

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