Henry F. Sherwood is an important person! He was born Heinz Weizenbaum barely escaped Hitler's Holocaust and came to America.</p>He joined the Army in WWII and fought in some of the most horrific battles in the Pacific Theatre. It was during this time he changed his name.</p>After the war he enrolled in the University of Detroit and graduated at the top of his class. In 1955 he entered the field of computers and never looked back.</p>Henry received the Price Waterhouse Award for his work in optical character recognition. John Diebold offered him the directorship of Diebold Research Program-Europe. While there Henry began the clandestine facet of his life an undercover agent for the CIA.</p>The East German Secret Police (STASI) figured him for a spy for all the wrong reasons and a host of agents compiled a six volume dossier on Henry.<b>the secret files!</b></p><p>Henry eventually left Diebold and began his own computer consulting company gradually withdrawing from business because of diabetes.</p>You'll be surprised at the world leaders he met and how he impacted the computer industry. We owe him a lot!
Piracy-free
Assured Quality
Secure Transactions
Delivery Options
Please enter pincode to check delivery time.
*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.