
Watson System/360
The IBM Watson System/360 was a family of mainframe computers introduced in the 1960s that revolutionized business data processing. It offered a range of compatible models capable of handling large-scale data management, calculations, and automation tasks. Watson provided organizations with powerful, reliable computing solutions that could be scaled according to their needs, laying the groundwork for modern enterprise computing. Its compatibility and versatility helped standardize operations across industries, making complex data processing more accessible and efficient.