Can you predict the future? Can you predict exactly what will be needed to run your business efficiently a year from now? Five years from now? Over the next decade? It's something to think about, something we're committed to. Since 1968, Data Point has been committed to providing business computing systems designed to meet your present requirements while providing the foundation for your future needs. The Data Point Corporation pioneered the introduction of dispersed data processing with modular hardware and compatible software as the key to growth. A standalone system, first used for basic business data processing, can be expanded to provide more storage, additional processing power, a wide variety of peripherals, and additional software packages. This concept of a modular add-on architecture is the heart of the attached resource computer art, the first computer system that can be expanded virtually without limit and without reprogramming. Local networks are at work now in customer locations worldwide, uniting computers, peripherals, and voice communications management systems with a cable-connected artery or high-speed information flow. Over the last four years, we've been constantly adding capabilities, more data processing features, communications management products, and enhanced software. Recently, we integrated office functions into the ARC environment with word processing and electronic message services. Now Data Point announces two new products with the power to meet the business computing needs of the 80s: the 8800 processor and an advanced operating system, RMS (Resource Management System). These two products offer new power, new capabilities, and new flexibilities not only to the ARC user but also to standalone systems. The Datapoint 8800 processor has the power to handle large jobs easily and quickly with multiple operators, multiple languages, and multiple functions. For the first time, you can have both the economic benefits of shared logic design and the ance advantages of multiprocessor...