“I say let the prisoners pick the fruits,” said Rep. Dana Rohrabacher of California.
Archive for March, 2006
- elKore: The problem is - most companies underestimate the cost of outsourced IT development, thinking that $...
read more - AV: Every large culture has sub-cultures and it breaks down to the level of family culture. It is useles...
read more - Mr. Customer: This is complete crap! Ever try to talk to some Hodgi in India? They freakin' can't speak English an...
read more - Ian Ippolito: I've noticed this trend on a micro-basis on the Rent a Coder site...but it's been happening a while....
read more - 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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Management of Information Technology [IT] Projects executed from offshore destinations has brought a lot of attention on offshoring. There is an increasing focus on managing and executing IT projects with geographically and culturally disbursed teams. Best practices, theories and Body of Knowledge on managing IT projects are well established, but there
is a distinct void when it comes to practices on managing offshored projects.
Excellent opinion on trade and very in-depth responses to the latest offshore information. “Eighty-six hundred American companies, at a cost of $1.3 trillion, have been lost to foreign control in the last 10 years.”
Florida state workers warned that their personal data could be vulnerable as state’s HR system was improperly handed over to a company in India.
Check out my opinion on why all pay rates are affected when we outsource any job.
Computer Maker Dell Inc. to Double Number of Employees in India to 20,000 by 2009
By 2010, 10 percent to 15 percent of IT professionals will drop out of the IT occupation. By 2010, IT organizations in midsize and large corporations will be at least 30 percent smaller than they were in 2005.
