Evolution from Calculators to Microcomputers to Minicomputers
Working in DCM Data Products
The Computer Culture at IIT Madras - Bridging Industry and Academia
Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam and Supercomputing
Prof. Rajaraman’s Seminal Text Books on Programming and Computers
Genesis of Microcomp
Prof. Mahabala and the IBM 370 Come to IIT Madras
First computer from HCL
Thesis at IIT Kanpur - Why is one computer better than another?
Genesis of HCL
Tryst with computers in University of Michigan
TIFR archives- Proposal to Establish Computer Group in TIFR
Computer Culture in IIT Kanpur in the Late 1960s
Early History of IT Adoption in India, Starting with the Jute Mills
Times of India- Burroughs to Export Printers
Faith in Computing
Times of India- IBM World Trade Corp
IIT Kanpur's M. Tech. Program with CS Specialization and its Illustrious Students
Proposal at Computer Society of India for a National Computer Science Institution
HCL Days
Computer Culture in IISc in the 1970s
ORG Computers in the Early 1980s
An Overview of Indian IT in the 1960s
Setting up the IBM 1620 at IIT Kanpur in the 1960s
Times of India- Big Possibility of Use of Electronics in Railways and Mining
Computer Culture in IIT Kanpur in the 1960s
Prof. V Rajaraman - My Reminiscences of SERC Formation
Dr. Lalit Kanodia - TCS Brochure: 3
Dr. Lalit Kanodia - TCS Brochure: 2
Supercomputing Initiatives in India
IIT Bombay Attempts to Design a Computer
Prof. R. Narasimhan's Contribution
TIFR archives- TIFRAC the First Digital Computer Built in India
Computer Science in IISc in the 1970s
Computer Culture in India in the Late 1970s and Early 1980s – Designing an Electronic Voting Machine
Work done by IIT Kanpur for ECIL
Prof. M G K Menon on Prof. R Narasimhan (Courtesy: Dr. S. Ramani)
An Overview of Indian IT in the 1950s
Prof. P V S Rao - CRT display of TIFRAC
Prof. R. Narasimhan and Computing in TIFR in the 1960s and 1970s
Thoughts on Prof. R. Narasimhan
Computers at TIFR in the 1970s
TIFR archives- Computer Science and Technology in TIFR
Prof. Narasimhan and TIFRAC in TIFR – First Indigenous Computer Designed and Built in India