Genesis of The National Centre for Software Development and Computing Techniques and National Centre for Software Technology
National Mission Mode IT Driven Programs - ERNET
Software Products and Platforms - Majesco
Newgen's Enterprise Products: Successes and Challenges
Prof. V Rajaraman - History of Computing in India
Dr. Lalit Kanodia - TCS Brochure: 3
S. S. Oberoi- Software Export Development and Export Case Study - India
Prof. V Rajaraman - Prof. R Narasimhan's Meaningful National Goals in Computer Development, Production and Use
Evolution of the Indian IT Product Ecosystem in Late 2000s
Prof. M G K Menon on Prof. R Narasimhan (Courtesy: Dr. S. Ramani)
Dataquest- MAIT's National Workshop on Internet
Compilers and System Software Products at Softek Limited
Industry Associations and Software Product Companies
Early Days of Mastek – Products
The Indian IT Products in the 2000s
An Overview of Indian IT in the 1970s
Working on Software Products at Wipro in the 1980s
A Sabbatical in Microsoft - Difference between Service and Product Organizations
Software products in India in the late 1990s and early 2000s identifying product-market fit
Working in DCM Data Products
Dataquest- C-DAC going Parallel with Technology
Geographical Evolution of IT Industry
Challenging Environment that NASSCOM Managed in the Late 2000s
Prof. R. Narasimhan's Contribution
Aadhar, Payments and Other Product Innovations
Focus of National Centre for Software Technology
National Centre for Science Information Project
Genesis of the National Supercomputing Mission
Proposal at Computer Society of India for a National Computer Science Institution
An Overview of Indian IT in the 1980s
The Role of Computer Society of India in Nurturing the Domestic IT Industry
The Indian Market for Software Products in the 1980s
Application Software Products at Softek Limited
Product business at Future Soft and building one of the world's largest protocol stacks company
Software Products of Wipro Systems in the Early 1980s
‘bridgital nation – Solving Technology’s People Problem’
Public-private Partnership in e-Governance Projects
Infosys Adopts the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award Framework
Building Domain Competence
The software product story of Bangalore
Early Days of Computer Science Education in India
Leveraging Domain and System Expertise for NSE and NSDL
The Evolution of the Software Product Industry in India
The genesis of Indian software products in the 1970s
The story of SaaS product companies in India
Dataquest- A Look at SEEPZ Companies
Times of India- Use Electronics to Raise Productivity
Genesis of BharatNet: National Optical Fibre Network
Times of India- National Computer Network by 1986
The Indian Policy Environment for Software Product Companies
Product innovation ecosystem in Silicon Valley Vs in India
Emerging technologies that will drive software products in the future
Aadhar – A large IT led Mission Mode National Program
How do you see the software product domain evolving in India in this decade?
Times of India- HP to Source HCL Products Abroad
Indian and Ittiam Intellectual Property in Popular Electronics Products
Impact of the Entry of PCs on the Indian Software Product Market
Early attempts by Indian IT services companies in the products space
National Mission Mode IT Driven Programs - Computerized Railway Reservation
Proliferation of PCs in the 1980s and its impact on the software product landscape in India
Key innovation and product management capabilities nurtured by SaaS companies
Key inflection points in the Indian software products domain over the decades
A rush of Indian software product companies in the late 1990s and early 2000s
The innovation and product management model of the Government-led public software initiatives
Dataquest- CSI 1986: HCL, ORG and Hinditron Launch New Products
The role of educational institutions – IITs, IIITs etc. in the product journey in India
Emerging technologies leading to a wave of software product startup activity from the late 2000s.
The macro and firm-level factors that made Indian core banking products successful
Why did software products segment in India not take-off like the software services in the early 1990s?