Since 1987, the Computer History Museum Fellow Awards annually honors distinguished technology leaders who have forever changed the world with their accomplishments. This prestigious award distinguishes the Fellows’ role in the advancement of computing history, as well as the impact of their contributions: They have truly bettered our lives and our society.
The Computer History Museum is proud to have a part in highlighting and preserving these esteemed technology heroes’ stories for future generations.
The 2009 Fellow Awards honorees:
Robert R. Everett for his work on the MIT Whirlwind and SAGE computer systems and a lifetime of directing advanced research and development projects.
Don Chamberlin for his fundamental work on structured query language (SQL) and database architectures.
Federico Faggin, Marcian (Ted) Hoff, Stan Mazor and Masatoshi Shima for their work on the Intel 4004, the World's first commercial microprocessor.
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