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Accounting / Business Machines Timeline Outline

  • Eras
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2,500,000 BCE – 8,000 BCE

In Mesopotamia Neolithic Tokens are Developed for "Concrete" Counting
(Circa 8,000 BCE)

8,000 BCE – 1,000 BCE

Cuneiform Writing in Mesopotomia Begins at Uruk in Association with the…
(Circa 3,200 BCE – 2,900 BCE)

The First Securely Datable Mathematical Table in World History
(Circa 2,600 BCE)

Plimpton 322 (View Larger)
The Most Famous Document of Babylonian Mathematics
(Circa 1,900 BCE – 1,700 BCE)

1,000 BCE – 300 BCE

Herodotus of Halicarnassus. (View Larger)
The Egyptians Reckon with Pebbles and Probably Use the Sandboard Abacus
(Circa 440 BCE)

300 BCE – 30 CE

The Salamis Tablet. (View Larger)
The Earliest Surviving Counting Board
(Circa 300 BCE)

Emperor Wang Mang.
The First Income Tax
(10 CE)

1200 – 1300

A woodblock from Gregor Reisch's Margarita Philosophoca, 1508, depicting a table abacus. (View Larger)
The European Table Abacus
(Circa 1299)

1450 – 1500

The First Dated Printed Book on Arithmetic and the Operation of the Abacus
(December 10, 1478)

The First Great General Work on Mathematics
(November 10 – November 20, 1494)

1600 – 1650

The Soroban
(Circa 1600)

The First Copying Device?
(1603 – 1605)

Depiction of Record Keeping by Pieter Breughel the Younger
(1620 – 1640)

1650 – 1700

More Affordable and Easier to Use than the Pascaline
(1671)

First Book on a Calculating Machine Published in English
(1672)

1800 – 1850

The First Commercially Produced Mechanical Calculator
(1820)

Typing a Letter Takes Longer than Writing by Hand
(1829)

The First of the Industrial Insurance Companies that Processed Immense Amounts of Data
(May 30, 1848)

1850 – 1875

Printing Telegraph Messages
(1855)

Origins of the Internal Revenue Service
(July 1, 1861 – 1862)

The First Device to Allow the Operator to Write Faster than a Person Writing by Hand
(1868)

The First QWERTY Keyboard
(1873 – 1874)

Traveler's Cheques
(1874)

1875 – 1900

Invention of Calculators Using a True Variable-Toothed Gear
(Circa 1875)

The Electric Pen
(1875)

300 Clerks Reviewing 2,500,000 Insurance Policies with 24 Calculators
(1877)

Allowing the Typing of Both Upper and Lower Case Letters
(1878)

The Cash Register
(1879)

A Physician-Librarian Suggests the Idea for Electric Punched Card Tabulating
(1882)

NCR
(1884)

The Mimeograph
(1884)

The Comptometer
(1887)

First Use of the Term "Credit Card"
(1887)

Electromechanical Punched Card Tabulating
(1889)

The Burroughs Dependable Key-Driven Printing Adding Machine
(1892)

The Millionaire Calculator
(1893)

Ancestor of IBM
(1896)

1900 – 1910

The Automatic Punched Card Feed
(1900)

1910 – 1920

Hollerith Sells the Tabulating Machine Company to Flint
(1911)

A Mechanical Punched-Card Tabulating System
(1911)

C-T-R
(June 16, 1911)

20,000 Calculators
(1912)

How the Quipu System of Mathematical Record-Keeping Worked
(1912)

Thomas J. Watson President of CTR
(1914)

800,000 Burroughs Calculators Have Been Sold
(1919)

1920 – 1930

IBM is Founded
(1924)

Formation of Remington Rand
(January 25, 1927)

The Eighty-Column Punched Card
(1928)

Using a Commercial Accounting Machine as a Difference Engine
(1928)

1930 – 1940

The First Commercially Successful Electric Typewriter
(1933)

The Social Security Program Creates a Giant Data-Processing Challenge
(1935 – 1936)

Charga-Plate Precursor of the Credit Card
(Circa 1935 – 1950)

The First Automatic Sequence-Controlled Calculator
(September 1935)

Carlson invents Xerography
(1938)

1940 – 1950

A Typewriter with Proportional Spacing
(1941)

Applying Electromechanical Calculating to Data Processing
(October 8, 1941)

The First Xerographic Copier
(1949)

1950 – 1960

The First Credit Card
(February 1950)

First Stored-Program Computer to Run Business Programs on a Routine Basis
(November 17, 1951)

The First Report on the Application of Electronic Computers to Business
(June 1953)

The First Computer to be Sold to a Non-Governmental Customer in the U.S.
(1954)

The Beginning of Computerization of Banking
(September 1955)

Magnetic Ink Character Reading
(July 1956)

BankAmericard
(September 1958)

The American Express Card
(October 1, 1958)

ERMA and MICR
(1959)

The U.S. Banking Industry Adopts Magnetic Ink Character Recognition
(1959 – 1960)

The Xerox 914
(September 16, 1959)

1960 – 1970

Computerized Stock-Quotation System
(1961)

Social Security Numbers as Identifiers
(1964)

The Beginning of "Word Processing"
(1964)

NY Stock Exchanges Completes Automation of Trading
(1966)

Computerizing Income-Tax Processing
(1966)

The First Hand-Held Electronic Calculator
(1967 – June 25, 1974)

Invention of the "Smart Card"
(1968 – 1984)

The First ATM
(Circa 1969 – 1970)

1970 – 1980

First Test of Magnetic Stripe Transaction Card Technology
(January 1970 – May 1973)

Invention of the Laser Printer
(1971)

The Universal Product Code
(1971)

Lexis is Introduced
(1973)

U.S. v. IBM is in Trial
(May 19, 1975)

Inaugurating the Concept of Office Automation
(1977)

The First Spreadsheet Program
(1979)

1980 – 1990

Lotus Development Corporation is Founded
(1982)

The First "Killer App" for the PC
(January 1983)

Electronic Tax Filing
(1986)

2000 – 2005

Customer Account Data Engine
(2003)

2005 – 2010

The First Intelligible Word from an Extinct South American Civilization?
(August 12, 2005)