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The digital revolution was born in the summer of 1981 when IBM introduced the world’s first PC. The system came with roughly 50 kilobytes of memory that can process text, play games, and hook up to your television.
Businesses saw great potential in this new system and began to take advantage of its compact computing power in many ways. Though this first allowed businesses to reach a significant amount of people in a short amount of time, to convert them into customers first required digitizing customer and prospect information.
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The digital revolution was born in the summer of 1981 when IBM introduced the world’s first PC. The system came with roughly 50 kilobytes of memory that can process text, play games, and hook up to your television.
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