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Data Centers: The Hidden Backbone of Our Modern World

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The Birth of Data Processing

This chapter traces the origins of data processing back to the 1930s, focusing on the pivotal invention of punch cards by Herman Hollerith and the rise of IBM. It explores how this technology transformed business operations and government record-keeping, particularly during the New Deal and World War II, while also revealing the tensions within IBM between traditional and progressive leadership. The narrative highlights the evolution of data centers and computing infrastructure, showcasing IBM's significant role in shaping the industry during the mid-20th century.

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