Indrajit chronicles his journey as a Systems Engineer at IBM (1971–78) in this diary-format book, blending personal memories with professional reflections. He explores the technologies IBM marketed in India during the 1970s, such as Punched Card U...
Indrajit chronicles his journey as a Systems Engineer at IBM (1971–78) in this diary-format book, blending personal memories with professional reflections. He explores the technologies IBM marketed in India during the 1970s, such as Punched Card Unit Record Machines and the IBM 1401 computer system.The book captures his cherished bonds with colleagues and customers, his travels to meet clients, and numerous delightful anecdotes from his IBM days. It also examines the reasons behind IBM's exit from India, detailing the events and circumstances leading to their phase-out.