Prof. V Rajaraman - History of Computing in India
Prof. V Rajaraman - My Reminiscences of SERC Formation
Prof. R. Narasimhan's Contribution
TIFR archives- Note on Electronic Computers by Homi Bhabha
Prof. M G K Menon on Prof. R Narasimhan (Courtesy: Dr. S. Ramani)
Computing in IISc, ISI and TIFR in the Mid 1950s
Evolution of Theoretical Computer Science Research in India
Dataquest- The Formation of Electronics Commission
IISc Archives- Prof. R. Rajaraman Operating the Philbrick Rideout Electronic Differential Analyzer (PREDA)
Dr. Lalit Kanodia - TCS Brochure: 3
Dataquest- Looking Back (ECIL)
Dr. Homi Bhabha and TIFR
Prof. R. Narasimhan and Computing in TIFR in the 1960s and 1970s
Prof. V Rajaraman - Prof. R Narasimhan's Meaningful National Goals in Computer Development, Production and Use
Computer Culture in IIT Kanpur in the Late 1960s
Genesis of Computer Networking in India
IIT Kanpur's M. Tech. Program with CS Specialization and its Illustrious Students
Pradeep Gupta- World Bank Funded Report on India's Software and Services Export Potential and Strategies
Bangalore’s Evolution from 1990s as a Major Global Center for IT and R&D
Genesis of SERC
Space Applications Centre and Satellite Networking
Evolution of the Theoretical Computer Science Research
The Simputer Idea
Conceptualizing the Simputer
Challenges in Mass Producing Simputers
Computer Culture in IIT Kanpur in the 1960s
Genesis of the Passenger Reservation System for the Indian Railways
Genesis of The National Centre for Software Development and Computing Techniques and National Centre for Software Technology
State of Thinking in India with Respect to Electronics in the 1960s and 1970s
Tata Computer Centre in the Mid-1960s
Prof. V Rajaraman - Strategy for Indigenous Design and Development
Computers at TIFR in the 1970s
The Prodac-50 Project and Encounter with Mr. Kohli
Role of Multi Institutional Co-ordinated Project on Information Technology
Prof. V Rajaraman - Strategies in Education and Training for Computer Development in India
Dr. Swami Manohar- Simputer gets the First Dewang Mehta Innovation Award
IIT Madras Computer Center in the 1990s
IIT Madras Computer Center Helping Industry and Scientists
Endowments in TIFR
Genesis of NASSCOM and STPI
TI chooses Bangalore and India for its R&D GIC
Association with NASSCOM
First Training Program in TCS
Industrializing the TCS Training Program
Times of India- Electronics Commission Dies a Silent Death
Genesis of R&D Services
Theoretical Computer Science in 1960s
TIFR acquires a CDC 3600 Computer
An Overview of Indian IT in the 1950s
Policy of Import Substitution
Recruitment and Training in Infosys
Times of India- Parallel Computing a New Thrust Area
Selling R&D Services
Times of India- India's Breakthrough in Superconductors
Advising TCS on Hi-tech Ideas: Mobility, Collaboration, Performance Analysis
Prof. Rajaraman’s Seminal Text Books on Programming and Computers
Dataquest- Is India ready for R&D?
Datamatics and Wang Laboratories
The Role of Electronics Corporation of India (ECIL) in the 1970s
First Conference on e-Governance Led by Andhra Pradesh
IIT Madras allows M. Sc. Students to do M. Tech. in Computer Science
History of Computers at IIT Madras
Thoughts on Prof. R. Narasimhan
Thoughts on Prof. V. Rajaraman
Prof. Narasimhan and TIFRAC in TIFR – First Indigenous Computer Designed and Built in India
Strand Genomics, India’s First Startup in Bioinformatics
Internship with Tata Electric Company
Dr. Swami Manohar- Concept Paper on Simputer
Wipro’s Transition into R&D and IT Services
Dr. Lalit Kanodia - TCS Brochure: 1