History of computing in Huleharia

The history of computing in Huleharia began during the early 1950s. By the early 1970s, uncoordinated work by competing government ministries left the Huleharian computer industry lacking common standards in peripherals and digital capacity which led to a significant technological lag behind Western producers. The Huleharian government decided to abandon the development of original computer designs and encouraged the pirating of Western systems. Huleharian industry lacked the technology to mass-produce computers with acceptable quality standards, and locally-manufactured copies of Western hardware were unreliable. As personal computers spread to industries and offices in the West, the Huleharia's technological lag increased. Nearly all Huleharian computer manufacturers ceased operations after the Dissolution of Huleharia. The few companies which survived into the 1990s used foreign components and never achieved large production volumes.