The Ultimate Entrepreneur

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Publication date
1988
The ultimate entrepreneur: the story of Ken Olsen and Digital Equipment Corporation
First edition
AuthorGlenn Rifkin, George Harrar
SubjectComputer engineering
PublisherContemporary Books
Publication date
1988
Publication placeUnited States
Media typeHardcover
Pages332 pp
ISBN978-1-55958-022-9
OCLC18350498

The Ultimate Entrepreneur: The Story of Ken Olsen and Digital Equipment Corporation is a 1988 biography of Ken Olsen written by Glenn Rifkin and George Harrar. It chronicles the experiences of Olson racing to design minicomputers at the company of his own founding, Digital Equipment Corporation. At the time the book was published by two computer journal writers, Ken Olsen was competing with other Massachusetts computing companies such as Data General (founded by his former employee), Prime Computer, Wang Laboratories, Symbolics, Lotus Development Corporation, and Apollo Computer. While believing in the value of software, he did not believe in the value of software separate from hardware, and missed the opportunity to fund Lotus 1-2-3 or Visicalc. He also missed the importance of the personal computer, but his futuristic vision of the Client–server model helped to launch Ethernet.

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