The long revolution: the birth and growth of India's IT industry Sharma, Dinesh C.
Publication details: New Delhi Harper Collins India 2008Description: xxi, 488 pISBN:- 9788172237684
- 338.470050954
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
This is the tale of a great transformation how a country that exported spices and gems became a frontrunner in the knowledge-based sector and turned into the favoured investment destination for American technology giants. The IT revolution is seen as the 'miracle' of the new millennium: there are myths and hype; claims and counter-claims. This book is an attempt to set the record straight. A detailed and meticulously researched account of the computing and information technology industry spanning half-a-century, the book discusses the genesis of computers in India; how the initial IBM monopoly was broken; how the innovative use of communication technologies turned pigmy software of firms into billion dollar companies; the role of liberalisation in the IT revolution; and finally, whether this miracle can be sustained in the future. (Source: www.infibeam.com)
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