ENIAC Project Started (April 10, 1943)

Apr 10, 2026By Allums Tech Services

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On April 10, 1943, a team of engineers at the University of Pennsylvania began work on ENIAC, the world's first general-purpose electronic computer. It filled an entire room, weighed 30 tons, and required a dedicated team just to keep it running.

Fast forward 83 years, and your employees carry more computing power in their pockets than ENIAC ever had. The remarkable thing is not the hardware anymore. It is the people using it.

At Allums Tech Services, we work with small and medium businesses in the Tyler, Texas area, and one thing we see consistently is this: when employees have reliable, well-supported technology, they get more done and they feel more confident in their work. When they are stuck waiting on a slow machine, locked out of an account, or wrestling with a software issue that no one seems to have time to fix, productivity suffers and frustration builds.

End user support is not just a help desk function. It is a business function. Keeping your team equipped and supported means fewer disruptions and more time focused on what actually matters for your business.

If your team has been putting up with recurring IT headaches or you are wondering whether your current setup is working as well as it could, we are happy to have a conversation about what better support looks like for your business.

Reach out anytime. We are always glad to talk through your options.