![]() Erdas Imagine was released in approximately 1989, I believe. Data was obtained on 9 track tapes, which were delivered to users through the mail, in response to a paper form and paper check, mailed to the data provider. At the time, Erdas was a command line computer package that ran most efficiently on a PDP-11 or Microvax computer, although the software was transitioning to the DOS based personal computer, with a maximum hard drive capacity of 32 MB. Lawrie and Bruce left Harvard to found Erdas, Inc., while Jack founded Esri. ![]() Carl Stienitz, maybe the first professor to teach GIS concepts in the U.S. Both graduated from the Harvard School of Design (Landscape Architecture) under Dr. ![]() The company was started by Lawrie Jordan and Bruce Rado, two amazing individuals. At the time it was a start up company in an incubator facility on the campus of Georgia Tech University.
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