Humphreys, Arthur L. C.2011-06-132011-06-131981-02-28Arthur L. C. Humphreys, OH 23. Oral history interview by Erwin Tomash, 28 February 1981, Los Angeles, California. Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. http://purl.umn.edu/107365OH 23https://hdl.handle.net/11299/107365Transcript, 31 pp.Humphreys, a former managing director of International Computers, Limited (ICL), reviews the history of the British computer industry. Topics include: the termination in 1949 of the trade agreement between IBM and the British Tabulating Machine Company, the merger in 1959 of British Tabulating and the Powers Samas Company into International Computers and Tabulators, Ltd. (ICT), and the merger in 1968 of English Electric Computers Limited and ICT into ICL. Humphreys explains how the last merger was enacted by the government to establish a single national computer company. He recalls the government's pride, as expressed by Prime Minister Harold Wilson, in maintaining a position in the international computer industry. Humphreys also discusses the strengths and weaknesses of the British computer industry, and compares the management of the British and American computer industries. He mentions the European Economic Community's efforts to establish Unidata, a multinational computer company, and the problems associated with conducting business across Europe's linguistic and cultural boundaries.en-USComputer historyUnidata Management (Firm).International Computers, ltd.International Computers and Tabulators, ltd.International Business Machines Corporation.English Electric Company LimitedComputer industry -- Great Britain -- HistoryComputer industry -- Europe -- HistoryOral history interview with Arthur L. C. HumphreysOral History