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Kathryn Strutynski was born on 5 February, 1931 in Nephi, Utah, USA, is a computer. Discover Kathryn Strutynski's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?
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Nephi, Utah, USA |
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(2010-04-09) Calgary, Canada |
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Who Is Kathryn Strutynski's Husband?
Her husband is Alfred Waldemar Strutynski
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Karen Strutynski née Strutynski |
Kathryn Strutynski Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Kathryn Strutynski worth at the age of 79 years old? Kathryn Strutynski’s income source is mostly from being a successful computer. She is from United States. We have estimated
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Kathryn Strutynski died on 9 April 2010 at her daughter's home in Calgary while she was 79. Her husband died two days later.
Harold Evans wrote about her in his book They Made America (2004). For the reworked paperback issue (2006), Strutynski spent many hours working with Evans updating the chapter of his book related to the birth of CP/M.
Around 1985, Strutynski returned to work for NPS at the W. R. Church Computer Center, where she raised the PC lab and taught MS-DOS and WordPerfect courses as Manager of Microcomputing Support and Learning Resource Centers.
Kathryn Strutynski left NPS and, in 1978/1979, became the fourth employee of Digital Research, Inc. She adapted CP/M-80 for the Apple II and worked on CP/M 2.0, CP/M 2.2, CP/M Plus, and DESPOOL, a background spooler for printing (utilizing simple multi-tasking) as well as on the system guides. She also was the project manager for CP/M-86, Concurrent CP/M-86 and Concurrent PC DOS.
Kathryn Strutynski's husband moved to Monterey, California to work for the County of Monterey as an auditor. The couple lived in Carmel Village, where she worked at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) since 1967 and completed a master's degree program in computer programming at the same time. Strutynski was given system responsibility for the VM operating system at the NPS. At the same time, Gary Kildall also taught at the NPS and was interested in operating systems. They became friends, studied and made unofficial changes to the IBM VM-360 and 370.
Kathryn Latimer met Alfred Waldemar Strutynski in a German dance hall. They married in 1958 and moved to Carmel since her husband had started working for Monterey County as an auditor. She worked for the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey and later at Digital Research.
Latimer obtained an undergraduate degree in mathematics from Brigham Young University in 1953, and taught high school mathematics in Utah for two years.
After Pan Am, Kathryn Latimer worked at McGraw-Hill and the estimating department of Bechtel Corporation. When the company decided to purchase a mainframe computer, Latimer was sent to take every class given at IBM. In 1952 and 1953, she built the company's first database retrieval system, with 10 engineers working under her charge, renting computer time since they did not have a mainframe computer at that time. The database was used for a period of ten years. In 1958, she married Alfred Waldemar Strutynski.
In the early 1950s, she moved to San Francisco, where she worked at Pan Am Airways doing research. Kathy eventually became responsible for all the charter bids at the Western Division of Pan Am. When Pan Am consolidated its offices in New York Latimer was the only woman to be offered moving expenses to relocate to New York, but she declined the offer.
Kathryn Betty Strutynski (née Latimer) (5 February 1931 – 9 April 2010) was a mathematician and computer scientist, and attended University at Brigham Young University and the Naval Postgraduate School. Besides jobs at Pan Am Airways and Bechtel Corporation, she worked at Digital Research, where she contributed to the development of CP/M, the first mainstream operating system for microcomputers.
Kathryn Betty Latimer was born on 5 February 1931 in Nephi, Utah, USA. Her father was Andrew Hans Latimer and her mother Henrietta Norton.