Gustav Tauschek

Gustav Tauschek (April 29, 1899, Vienna, Austria – February 14, 1945, Zürich, Switzerland) was an Austrian pioneer of Information technology and developed numerous improvements for punched card-based calculating machines from 1922 to 1945.

From 1926 till 1930 Tauschek developed a complete punched card-based accounting system, which was never mass-produced.

[1] The system is currently stored in the archives of the Technisches Museum Wien.

For IBM he built a reading-writing calculator and he constructed a range of data storage devices with magnetized steel plates.

[3] Gustav Tauschek died of an embolism on February 14, 1945 in a hospital in Zürich, Switzerland.