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    Infosys rolls out a new app to trace India’s IT history

    Turning down the idea of writing a book to chronicle the history of the Indian IT industry, Kris Gopalakrishnan, co-founder of Infosys has chosen to create an iOS and Android application called 'itihaasa'

    Infosys rolls out a new app to trace India’s IT history
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    Kris Gopalakrishnan, announced the launch of itihaasa in the presence of industry leaders and other guests at a ceremony last evening. Itihaasa is one of the largest chronicles of its kind with 600 videos featuring 44 technology stalwarts. People can hear F.C. Kohli, Prof. Rajaraman, Prof. Mahabala, Narayana Murthy, Azim Premji, S. Ramadorai, Nandan Nilekani, N.Vittal and others tracing this incredible journey from the installation of the country's first modern computer in 1955 to crystal gazing on Indian IT sector in the year 2040. 

    “Indian IT has been integral to the rise of modern industrial India. The Indian IT and BPM industry employs 3.5 million people, contributes 9.5 percent of our GDP and has redefined the country's perception globally. From a single modern computer in the early 50s, today the industry generates close to USD 150 billion of revenues. I am fortunate to have been a part of this fascinating journey. With itihaasa, we hope to reach the incredible story of Indian IT to many more people across the world,” Kris Gopalakrishnan said.

    Key highlights of 'itihaasa':

    1.      600 short videos, over 37 hours of footage, 350 archived photographs and articles which has created 35 lakh jobs.

    2.      Easy browsing with 12000 tags - Users can personalize stories on six dimensions -Time, People, Organization, Policy, Technical Terms and Place.

    3.      Find answers to questions like - When was programming first taught in India? How did education in computer science evolve? How did India embark on a journey to manufacture computers and software? Who were the earliest IT entrepreneurs and much more.

    4.      Discover the milestones of each decade and how it changed the Indian IT space forever.

    5.      Available for free download on iOS and Android phones or tablets.

    6.      The history of Indian IT is an ongoing research and will be updated periodically. The platform will explore and publish historical research on other topics in the future.

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