Dr. Lalit Kanodia - TCS Brochure: 3
Computer Culture in India in the Late 1970s and Early 1980s – Designing an Electronic Voting Machine
TIFR archives- Note on Electronic Computers by Homi Bhabha
Evolution from Calculators to Microcomputers to Minicomputers
Setting up the IBM 1620 at IIT Kanpur in the 1960s
Dataquest- IBM vs India
Genesis of Infinity Venture Fund and Indian Angel Network
Experiences in UCLA and NCR Corporation
The Role of Electronics Corporation of India (ECIL) in the 1970s
TIFR acquires a CDC 3600 Computer
Dataquest- UNIX comes to India
Early Client wins in Mindtree
IIT Madras Heritage Centre - Punched Card of the IBM 370
Times of India- IDM Ad Minicomputer
Times of India- IBM Staff to Run Four Computing Centers
Indian IT Industry in the 1970s
Y2K and Dotcom Era
Times of India- Promise and Performance in Software Export need to be Matched
Dataquest- No Single Taker
Dataquest- IBM will come back to India?
IIT Kanpur and Computer Science in India
Times of India- IBM World Trade Corp
Unix makes an Entry into India and DCM Days
Working with the IBM 1620 Computer in IIT Kanpur
Computer Culture in IIT Kanpur in the Late 1960s and Early 1970s
IBM in India in the 1970s
Computer Society of India (CSI) and Manufacturers Association of Information Technology (MAIT)
Working at IBM India in the 1960s and 1970s
Dataquest- The First Computer comes to India
Computer Culture in IISc in the 1970s
Early Days of TCS
Times of India- Probe into Working of IBM
IIT Madras Computer Center Helping Industry and Scientists
Early History of IT Adoption in India, Starting with the Jute Mills
The Early Days of HCL
Dataquest- A Single OS for the World?
Mission-mode Government Computerization Programs: Banking
Minicomputers in the Late 1970s – 1
IBM Leaves India
Role of India Angel Network and TiE
Prof. R. Narasimhan's Contribution
The First High Level Programming Course in IIT Kanpur and in India
Dr. Homi J. Bhabha learns about the CDC 3600 Computer
R&D Services at Wipro
Genesis of Softek Limited
Genesis of Microland in the Late 1980s
The First Computers in India
Dr. Lalit Kanodia - TCS Brochure: 1
IBM leaving India and its Impact
The Role of Computer Society of India in Nurturing the Domestic IT Industry
Leveraging Domain and System Expertise for NSE and NSDL
Recruitment and Training in Infosys
Genesis of the Tata Burroughs Joint Venture
Opening the Sun Microsystems Account, with a World Map
The Prodac-50 Project and Encounter with Mr. Kohli
Times of India- Servicing of IBM
ORG Computers in the Early 1980s
Wipro enters the IT Industry in the Early 1980s
Tata Burroughs Joint Venture and its Impact on TCS
Computer Culture in MIT in the 1960s
Mini Computers Based on Intel Microprocessors from Wipro – Among the First in the World
Advising TCS on Hi-tech Ideas: Mobility, Collaboration, Performance Analysis
History of MNCs in the Indian IT Industry
Evolution of the Theoretical Computer Science Research
Opening a Client Account
Being the First Resident Manager, USA for TCS
Computer Culture in IIT Kanpur in the 1960s
State of Hardware Industry in the 1990s
Working with IBM Research
An Overview of Indian IT in the 1990s