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1994

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  • IBM introduces color Thinkpads.

  • Vittal gets marching orders from DoT; back as Secretary,

    DoE.

  • FC Kohli takes over as NASSCOM chief.

  • Bikram Dasgupta of PCL moves out. The high-profile director decides to strike on his own.

  • Delhi’s customs office computerized.

  • India’s first national information highway inaugurated.

  • Reader‘s Digest ties up with Microsoft; goes interactive. 

  • Samsung develops world’s first 256Mb

    DRAMs.

  • Tandem Computers enter India.

  • Wipro sets up an R&D center in the US.

  • Kanwal Rekhi, Executive VP, Novell, quits.

  • Srinivasan Rajan becomes first Indian Chief of Texas Instruments.

  • Microsoft acquires Intuit.

  • Computer Vision enters India.

  • Som Mittal takes over as MD DEIL.

  • Param installed at IISc.

  • 17" monitors launched.

  • Infosys Technologies sets up subsidiary in the US.

  • National Semiconductor opens India office.

  • HCL HP deliver first Pentium machine.

  • IBM goes in for a $10-billion loan.

  • Dun & Bradstreet, the world’s largest marketer of information, sets up a wholly subsidiary in India. 

  • Apple unveils PowerMac in India.

  • CDAC sets up company to manufacture and market its systems like PARAM.

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