- John Diebold
John Theurer Diebold (
June 8 ,1926 –December 26 ,2005 ) was a pioneer and early champion of widespread uses of computing and automated technology.Diebold was born in
Weehawken, New Jersey . [Bayot, Jennifer. [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/27/nyregion/27diebold.html?scp=1&sq=%22John+Diebold%22+weehawken&st=nyt "John Diebold, 79, a Visionary of the Computer Age, Dies"] , "The New York Times ",December 27 ,2005 . AccessedApril 16 ,2008 .] He graduated fromSwarthmore College in 1949 andHarvard Business School in 1951. He published his first of twelve books, "Automation ", in 1952. In it, he presented his vision of the use of programmable electronic systems for business. He was fired from several jobs for refusing to "give up on his obsession with computer and automation" [ [http://www.pcwelt.de/it-profi/englishnews/PersonnelReorganization/128391/ Automation pioneer John Diebold dies at 79] , Dec. 12, 2005.] . Considered ahead of his time, many of his ideas were widely implemented. In 1968, for instance, he championedautomated teller machine s (ATMs). That same year, he established an operating foundation, [http://www.dieboldinstitute.org/ The Diebold Institute for Public Policy Studies] . Among its works was a [http://www.dieboldinstitute.org/paper2.htm case report] on the impact ofSilicon Alley on the New York economy. He died inBedford Hills, New York aged 79.References
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