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title: "Four Decades Later, We’re Looking Back to 1986’s Business IT - Telesys Voice and Data Blog"
description: "We’re looking back to see how radical business IT was in the 80s… and how fresh it is by comparison today."
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#  Four Decades Later, We’re Looking Back to 1986’s Business IT

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It is fascinating to think that in 2026, our workdays will be defined by orchestrating AI agents, optimizing cloud-native environments, and deploying self-healing security protocols. But if we rewind exactly 40 years to 1986, business technology wasn’t just "retro," it was a different reality entirely.

In 1986, the cloud was something that ruined your Saturday tee time, not a place where you stored your database. Here is what the cutting edge looked like when high-tech involved a lot more physical heavy lifting.

## The Desktop: Heavy, Loud, and Low-Res

In 1986, the personal computer was finally gaining a foothold in the corporate cubicle, but it bore no resemblance to the paper-thin, silent workstations we use today.

### The Powerhouses

The IBM PC XT and the Compaq Deskpro 386 were the gold standard. A blazing fast machine ran at 16 MHz (roughly 200 times slower than a modern budget smartphone) and featured a massive 40 MB hard drive.

### The View

Forget 4K OLED. You were likely staring at a flickering CGA or EGA monitor capable of 16 colors. More often than not, you were working in green screen monochrome, where every line of text felt like a scene from The Matrix.

### The Storage

Floppy disks were actually floppy. The 5.25-inch disk held about 360 KB. To move a large project, you didn’t share a link; you carried a plastic box of disks across the office like a deck of cards.

## The Software Suites: No Mice, Just Muscle Memory

There was no auto-save, no real-time collaboration, and certainly no undo for your work life. If two people needed to edit a document, they traded a physical seat at the desk.

**WordPerfect was the titan of word processing**. It offered a blank blue screen where users had to memorize complex Function Key combinations just to perform basic tasks like bolding or underlining text. Meanwhile, Lotus 1-2-3 was the killer app of the era—it was the primary reason CEOs finally agreed that businesses actually needed computers.

**Underpinning it all was MS-DOS 3.2.** There was no clicking or dragging; you typed everything. To move a file or see a list of documents, you had to master commands like DIR, COPY, and DEL. While Windows 1.0 had been released, most professionals in 1986 dismissed it as a slow, clunky novelty.

## The Pre-Internet Dark Ages

For anyone who started their career in the 2010s or 2020s, this is the hardest part to grasp: The office was an island.

### The Memo vs. The Email

While internal email existed on massive mainframes, most communication was physical. You typed a memo, printed it on a Dot Matrix printer (the loud ones with the perforated tractor-feed paper edges), and dropped it in a physical In-Box.

### The Fax Revolution

1986 was the dawn of the fax machine. At the time, sending a grainy, thermal-paper image over a phone line in 60 seconds was considered absolute sorcery.

### The Google of 1986

If you hit a technical snag, you didn't search a forum. You pulled a 400-page printed manual off a shelf or found the guy who had been there for twenty years and took him to lunch.

### The IT Professional as a Mechanic

Back then, being an IT Guy meant being a literal hardware mechanic. Your day-to-day involved:

- **Configuring Jumpers -** Manually flipping tiny pins on circuit boards to tell the computer it had more memory.
- **Climate Control -** Large companies ran mainframes in dedicated, refrigerated rooms that required a specialized team to maintain.
- **Physical Security -** Cybersecurity wasn't about phishing or encryption; it was about literally locking the office door so nobody walked off with a computer that cost as much as a new car.

## The Frictionless Future

Looking back at 1986 reminds us that the history of technology is really just a journey of removing friction. We’ve evolved from commands to clicks, and now to conversations with AI.

While we might get frustrated today when the Wi-Fi drops for a few seconds, in 1986, you would have spent thirty minutes just waiting for your computer to warm up and boot from a disk. We’ve traded the green glow for a world of instant answers, but the mission remains: making the tools work so the people can create.

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