Business India - The Unanswered Questions
Prof. V Rajaraman - History of Computing in India
IIT Madras Computer Center in the 1990s
Dataquest- Hello from Indian Software
The Experience of taking TCS Public
Role of Multi Institutional Co-ordinated Project on Information Technology
Theoretical Computer Science in 1960s
Prof. T P Rama Rao- Narayana Murthy and Prof. T P Rama Rao with IIM Ahmedabad's HP 2116B
Computer Science in IISc in the 1970s
AT&T - an Early R&D Global In-house Center (GIC) in India
Prof. V Rajaraman - My Reminiscences of SERC Formation
Thoughts on Prof. V. Rajaraman
Saga of the difficult first project of Future Software - Part 1
Direct datalink between Datamatics, India and AT&T Bell Labs, USA
Evolution of Theoretical Computer Science Research in India
Genesis of Education and Research Network (ERNET) Project
Writing to Dijkstra and Gries
TIFR acquires a CDC 3600 Computer
Prof. P V S Rao - OLDAP
Prof. V Rajaraman - Prof. R Narasimhan's Meaningful National Goals in Computer Development, Production and Use
Prof. P V S Rao - CRT display of TIFRAC
Prof. P V S Rao - TIFR CDC 3600
Origin story of Future Software
Dataquest- IBM will come back to India?
Dataquest- The 16 bit Best Seller
IIT Madras gets Time-sharing, Interactive Computers
TIFR archives- Note on Electronic Computers by Homi Bhabha
STPI - Breaking the VSNL Monopoly
Getting the Unix code from AT&T to India
Dataquest- Looking Back (ECIL)
Interesting Anecdotes with Narayana Murthy
Infosys Contract Negotiation with GE
Dealing with Indian Government & Planning Commission
Times of India- IT Companies as Mini Universities
World-class Financial Reporting at Infosys
Dataquest- AT&T announces new Software for UNIX PC
The Role of Early R&D GICs like TI and AT&T
Focus on Quality, Corporate governance, Right-shoring, Learning & Development in the IT Services Industry
R&D GICs and Innovations from Pune and Bangalore
Dr. Lalit Kanodia - Inauguration of Datamatics Satellite Link
Key innovation and product management capabilities nurtured by SaaS companies
Genesis of Software Technology Parks of India (STPI)
Early Days of Computer Science Education in India
The Different Trajectories of IT Services and Hardware Industries in India
Computing in IISc, ISI and TIFR in the Mid 1950s
IIT Kanpur launches a B. Tech. Program in Computer Science in 1978
Emerging technologies leading to a wave of software product startup activity from the late 2000s.
Software India Seminars and formation of NASSCOM
Strategic investment into Future Software by Intel
Developing the IT Ecosystem in Chennai
Computer Culture in REC Trichy in the Early 1980s
STPI - Enabling GDM
STPI - Infrastructure and Training
STPI Bangalore - Interesting Experiments
Saga of the difficult first project of Future Software - Part 2
IIT Kanpur Computer Center
Challenges in Mass Producing Simputers
Setting up the IBM 1620 at IIT Kanpur in the 1960s
Product innovation ecosystem in Silicon Valley Vs in India
Early experiences with computers
The growth of MNC engineering and R&D centres and an increase in product management roles in India
NASSCOM's Journey, Org Structure and Key People
The Simputer Idea
The macro and firm-level factors that made Indian core banking products successful
Prof. Rajaraman’s Seminal Text Books on Programming and Computers
Interesting projects at Shaw Wallace in the 70s
Current Startup Ecosystem
The Role of Electronics Corporation of India (ECIL) in the 1970s
Key inflection points in the Indian software products domain over the decades