An Interview With Compaq Co-Founder and CEO Rod Canion
This Sunday, AMC is premiering a new original series called Halt And Catch Fire. Set in the early 1980s, it tells the story of a band of cowboy entrepreneurs and engineers who join the PC Wars by cloning an IBM machine and taking on Big Blue for control of the nascent personal computer industry.
AMCโs show is fictional, but it turns out, there is a true life story that is similar to this course of events, and it led to the creation of one of the greatest technology companies of all time, Compaq Computers.
Rod Canion was one of the co-founders of Compaq back in the early 80s, and he was there for the real world PC wars. Heโs written a book about the time period, Open: How Compaq Ended IBMโs PC Domination and Helped Invent Modern Computing. In the interview below, I spoke to Rod about the book, the process of taking on Big Blue and cloning the IBM-PC, and how a series of incredible calculated gambles paid off to eventually build one of historyโs most successful technology companies.
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