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You have to remember that IBM was like a country back in that period. There were historians documenting the creation of the 360. [The name of the book is IBM's 360 and Early 370 Systems (History of Computing)]. Are there any other similar books? The other one is My Years With General Motors by Alfred P. Sloan. He was the CEO that GM's founders brought in to run the car company. Sloan wrote the book but GM wouldn't let him publish it for 30 years because they were afraid he would give away trade secrets. The book explains the modern corporation. The evolution of building a company at scale. It covers concepts like branding, marketing, packaging and organizational theory. How do these books relate back to your work at Microsoft? In my own small way, I think a lot of the modern era of software is based on what we did at Microsoft in the 1990s: How to build software at scale How to design graphical user interfaces (GUIs) How to operate in 24-month long cycles (compared to 5+ years-long software processes that were typical of IBM) How to sell software products to billions of people [Just like how IBM and GM have lessons], I believe the period of Microsoft in the 1990s is a time people will refer back to for lessons on software.

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