Prof. Rajaraman’s Seminal Text Books on Programming and Computers
Genesis of Genpact
Dataquest- Tata on IBM Board
Dealing with the Satyam Episode
AT&T - an Early R&D Global In-house Center (GIC) in India
Writing a Book on Software Engineering
Business India - Books on Net
Times of India- Computerized Rail Booking a Success
Times of India- Computerized Rail Booking for Delhi
Important Trade Journals, Books, and Conferences in the Late 1970s
Times of India- CR Planning Computer Bookings for 9 Trains
Theoretical Computer Science Evolution in India
Times of India- Computers EEC Team Here
Where do you see Indian IT Industry in 2040 ?
Times of India- Patni Ties Up
Dataquest- The First Computer comes to India
Computer Culture in IIT Madras in the Late 1970s
Genesis of STPI Policy: Learning from Kandla Free Trade Zone
An Overview of Indian IT in the 1970s
Where do you see Indian IT industry in 2040?
TI advises MNCs in setting up their R&D Global In-house Centers in India
TI chooses Bangalore and India for its R&D GIC
Genesis of GECIS
Business India - Chips Ahoy!
Mindtree Emerges from the Dotcom Collapse
Business India - China’s the choice
Business India - Lenovo: Myth and Legend
NIIT's Entry into IT Services
International Expansion of Tally
Business India - NIIT: The Party Doesn’t End
Writing to Dijkstra and Gries
Dataquest- Intel Inaugurates Office in Bangalore
Electronics Corporation of India Ltd. and its Computers
Indian and Ittiam Intellectual Property in Popular Electronics Products
Thoughts on Prof. V. Rajaraman
The UTI Dividend Warrants Computerization Episode
Computer Culture in TCS in the 1970s
INR 5.4 Lakh Laptop Breaks
The success of GECIS
Modern Computers Come to India
Indian BPM industry is born with the Amex center
An Overview of Indian IT in the 2000s and Beyond
S. S. Oberoi- Software Export Development and Export Case Study - India
IT Services Vs R&D Captives Ecosystem in India in 2000s
Computer Center in IIM Ahmedabad
R&D GICs and Innovations from Pune and Bangalore
Experiences with the prestigious Resolution Trust Corporation project
Thoughts on Prof. H. N. Mahabala
Origin story of Future Software