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Archive for April, 2005


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  • elKore: The problem is - most companies underestimate the cost of outsourced IT development, thinking that $...
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  • AV: Every large culture has sub-cultures and it breaks down to the level of family culture. It is useles...
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  • Mr. Customer: This is complete crap! Ever try to talk to some Hodgi in India? They freakin' can't speak English an...
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  • Ian Ippolito: I've noticed this trend on a micro-basis on the Rent a Coder site...but it's been happening a while....
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  • Ian Ippolito: One prominent cultural clash I've seen is when a buyer in the U.S. asks a coder in India, "how is it...
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Sunday, April 10th, 2005, Permalink

And it’s not just the rank-and-file technology workers who need to worry about their careers. Multinationals could soon be looking to emerging markets for CIOs and even CEOs, Karamouzis says. Gartner predicts that by 2015, 30% of the world’s top CEOs will be from countries other than the United States.

Saturday, April 2nd, 2005, Permalink

“In rightshoring, each interaction is sent offshore only after a thorough analysis of how best suited it is for a particular locale or region,” says Frost & Sullivan senior analyst Katrina Howell. “For example, while India is excellent for technical support queries, sales-oriented interactions can remain in North America.”