Jimmy Treybig

Jimmy Treybig
Born
James G. Treybig

September 28, 1940[1]
Texas
NationalityAmerican
Alma materStanford University (MBA, 1968)
Rice University (BA, 1963; BSEE, 1964)
Known forFounder of Tandem Computers Inc.
SuccessorRoel Pieper (at Tandem Computers Inc. in 1996)
AwardsEntrepreneur of the Year (Stanford University, 1980)

Entrepreneur of the Year (Harvard University, 1981) 'Torch of Liberty' (Anti-Defamation League of B’Nai B’Rith, 1983) 100 people who changed the world (Upside Magazine)

Visionary Award of Silicon Valley Pioneers (The Silicon Valley Forum, 2002). 

James G. Treybig is the founder of Tandem Computers, which designed and manufactured the first fault tolerant computers, in 1974. These pioneering computers were marketed to transaction processing customers, who used them for ATMs, banks, stock exchanges, phone companies, 911 and military applications.

  1. ^ "James G. Treybig - Leadership - Harvard Business School".

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