Computerization in Banks -Some Issues
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Computer, Banks, organizationsAbstract
Computerization became popular in the western countries right from the Sixties. Main Frames were extensively used both by the Public Institutions and Major Private Organizations. In the Seventies Mini Computer became popular and Personal Computers in early Eighties, followed by introduction of several software products in high level language and simultaneous advancement in networking technology. This enabled the use of personal computers extensively in offices & commercial organisations for processing different kinds of data. However in India organized Trade Unions were against introduction of computers in Public Offices. Computerization was restricted to major scientific research organizations and Technical Institutes and defense organizations. Indian Railways first accepted computerization for operational efficiency.
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