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Companies that licensed CTOS included [[Groupe Bull|Bull]] (STARSYS), and [[Burroughs Corporation|Burroughs]] (BTOS) who later merged with Sperry to become [[Unisys]]. Unisys was the single largest customer and acquired Convergent Technologies in 1988. At its peak, CTOS had over 800,000 users worldwide.
CTOS is no longer marketed to new customers. Former major customers included police forces, banks, airlines, [[Nationwide Insurance]],<ref>{{cite magazine |title=When the mission is critical, leaders plug into BTOS workstations |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qQUAAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA32#v=twopage |magazine=CIO |date=November 1989}}</ref>
Diskless workstations (e.g., ''Bull'') based on Convergent's NGEN used the [[Intel 80186]] processor, a processor seldom used by standard PCs.
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==References==
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