b'With all the chaos going on in the movie industry, NSSs business was booming. But, with all the oddities and variations, they needed more control of the operational process. The slow-down was waiting for the printing process. Artwork had to be sent out to lithographers to do the physical layout and printing. The dominant in the industry at that time was Morgan Litho. Morgan had won the litho wars of the past few decades and gobbled up most of the smaller litho shops that handled movie paper. In 1957, NSS made another brilliant move by purchasing a smaller litho company, Continental Litho, and adapting it to their process. Over the next three years, Continental Litho took over and Morgan Litho had to close their doors in 1960 for lack of business. With success also came the unbelievable burden of controlling all the inventory, orders, and paperwork. Here again, timing was everything. In 1956, International Business Machines (IBM) created the first hard drive. This isnt like the hard drive of todaynotice the man below pointing to their new hard drive. In 1960, two major milestones occurred. First, the last of the barrage of lawsuits that had persisted since 1940 over the independent poster exchanges went in favor of NSS, giving NSS dominance in the industry. And second, IBM announced their new line of computers for large businesses and NSS jumped on it.'