DECUS was the Digital Equipment Computer User Society, founded in 1961. DECUS was aimed at business customers of the Digital Equipment Corporation. Digital Equipment Corporation was a pioneering company in the American computer industry. ...
The DECUS U.S. Chapter conducted technical conferences at various U.S. locations, and ran other operations like Local User Groups (LUGs) and Special Interest Groups. DECUS also promoted the open exchange of user-developed software.
In 1998, Compaq acquired Digital, and DECUS became a Compaq user group. Compaq Computer Corporation was founded in February 1982 by Rod Canion, Jim Harris and Bill Murto, three senior managers from semiconductor manufacturer Texas Instruments. ...
In 2000, the DECUS U.S. Chapter incorporated as the independent user group Encompass. Encompass, the Enterprise Computing Association, is a computer user group for business customers of Hewlett-Packard. ...
Non-profit organizations will be getting a boost from Decus Communication and its clients through a new giving program.
The American Lung Association of Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee has chosen Decus Communications to lead the merger media and communications strategy for their new American Lung Association of Midland States entity.
The Detroit area stop was the 7th in an eight city tour for the Women’s Economic Power Day, driven by the Decus’ marketing and communications staff.