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Computer History Museum | POV: Bank of America unveils ERMA @ComputerHistory | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
ERMA, the Electronic Recording Machine, Accounting, was a groundbreaking computer system introduced by Bank of America in the late 1950s.

It revolutionized the banking industry by automating the processing of millions of checks and transactions and setting the foundation for modern electronic banking systems.

Imagery credits: Aurora Tucker, Bank of America Corporate Archives

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