Datasaab was the computer division of, and later a separate company spun off from, aircraft manufacturer Saab in Linköping, Sweden. Its history dates back...
D2 was a concept and prototype computer designed by Datasaab in Linköping, Sweden. It was built with discrete transistors and completed in 1960. Its purpose...
company, still known as SAAB, and together with subsidiaries as Saab Group Datasaab, a former computer company, started as spin off from Saab AB Saab Automobile...
"SAAB". In the late 1950s Saab ventured into the computer market with Datasaab. The company was a result partly of the need to make a computer that would...
(Croatia) D21 – Janeček method, an electoral system D21, a computer from Datasaab D-21 Special, a guitar made by Martin Guitar This disambiguation page lists...
with Philips Teleindustrier) 1978: Datasaab created from merger of Stansaab & Datasaab 1981: Ericsson buys Datasaab and keeps Alfaskop while SRA procures...
Telecommunications mobile telecommunications Stockholm 2001 telecommunications Datasaab Industrials Business support services Linköping 1954 Computer division...
Information Systems division of Ericsson, which had originated as the Datasaab computer division of Swedish aircraft and car manufacturer Saab. Ericsson...
division of Saab to form Datasaab. In 1981, Ericsson, believing that growth in telecoms would be lower than that in IT, purchased Datasaab and integrated it...
of Saab to create Datasaab. In 1981, Ericsson, believing that growth in telecoms would be lower than that in IT, purchased Datasaab and integrated it...
car Cowon D2, a 2007 portable media player with touch screen interface Datasaab D2, a Swedish concept computer completed in 1960 d2, a brand of computer...
fiber-optic communications." The primary contractor for the program was Datasaab (later Ericsson Information Systems). KAFUS may have been related to the...
was founded on 29 March 1973. The first computer used at Lysator was a Datasaab D21, delivered to Lysator on 25 May 1973. Later in the decade, members...
world's first airborne computer to use integrated circuits. Developed by Datasaab, the CK 37 was the integrating unit for all electronic equipment to support...
The Datasaab D16 computer was an OEM product based on the Alpha LSI-2. This specimen was used for a subscriber database for the Swedish periodical "Byggnadstidningen"...
in Arnett 1998. Wentzel, Viggo (1994), "D21. Bits & bytes", Datasaabs historia, Datasaabs vänner, Linköping: Hur det började, pp. 7–9, ISBN 978-91-972464-08...
in the purchase by Ericsson of the computer business of Saab, known as Datasaab. ICL's acquisition (at a price of around £250m) added 9,500 employees to...