Grupo SAMCA (Salvando la Memoria de la Computación Argentina)
al rescate de la historia de la informática latinoamericana
Abstract
Habitualmente, pensar en la informática ha sido y es pensar en el futuro. Una trayectoria tecnológica recorrida al compás de innovaciones radicales y disrupciones autorizan a hacerlo. En términos generales, Latinoamérica ha sido, al igual que en otras áreas, un espectador de la revolución tecnológica de las Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación (TIC) y un adoptante, por lo común tardío, de sus resultados, productos y tecnologías. El precio pagado no es menor: dependencia tecnológica, “brecha digital”, atraso industrial, diáspora y mucho más.
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