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IPSA's roster of APL designers and implementors included cofounder [[Roger Moore]], former [[IBM]] employees [[Ken Iverson]] and [[Dick Lathwell]], and new implementors [[Roger Hui]], [[Eric Iverson]], [[Arthur Whitney]], and [[Bob Bernecky]]. After it was acquired in 1987, many IPSA employees went on to create other commercial efforts: Hui joined both Iversons to develop [[J]] as part of [[Jsoftware]], Whitney designed [[A+]] and later founded [[wikipedia:Kx Systems|Kx Systems]] and then Shakti to sell [[K]], and Bernecky created the [[APEX]] APL compiler. Two other employees, [[Morten Kromberg]] and [[Gitte Christensen]], founded the APL-based company Insight Systems, and later took over management of [[Dyalog Ltd.]]
IPSA's roster of APL designers and implementors included cofounder [[Roger Moore]], former [[IBM]] employees [[Ken Iverson]] and [[Dick Lathwell]], and new implementors [[Roger Hui]], [[Eric Iverson]], [[Arthur Whitney]], and [[Bob Bernecky]]. After it was acquired in 1987, many IPSA employees went on to create other commercial efforts: Hui joined both Iversons to develop [[J]] as part of [[Jsoftware]], Whitney designed [[A+]] and later founded [[wikipedia:Kx Systems|Kx Systems]] and then Shakti to sell [[K]], and Bernecky created the [[APEX]] APL compiler. Two other employees, [[Morten Kromberg]] and [[Gitte Christensen]], founded the APL-based company Insight Systems, and later took over management of [[Dyalog Ltd.]]
 
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* [[wikipedia:I._P._Sharp_Associates|Wikipedia]]
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