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    Enterprise Outsourcing

    I still find it amazing that more Enterprise companies, and SMBs for that matter, are not seeing and utilizing the obvious bennefits in costs and skills by investing in outsourcing their IT operations to India.!!

    sure, we've seen a sizable part of the industry move in this direction, but I can tell you first hand, that their is still plenty of capacity, even at current levels, for further growth - and what a great place to live and work

    #2
    ZZZzzzzzzzzzzzz

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      #3
      i wouldn't go to sleep my friend.

      sleep too long and your job will have moved to India before you've woken up

      time to smell the coffee

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        #4
        http://www.cashncarrion.co.uk/produc...b073aa3c0f32c1

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          #5
          Originally posted by Bollywood bad boy
          I still find it amazing that more Enterprise companies, and SMBs for that matter, are not seeing and utilizing the obvious bennefits in costs and skills by investing in outsourcing their IT operations to India.!!

          sure, we've seen a sizable part of the industry move in this direction, but I can tell you first hand, that their is still plenty of capacity, even at current levels, for further growth - and what a great place to live and work

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            #6
            From what I gather there's a bit of a backlash at the moment - companies don't get what they want from overseas outsourcing when they can't produce a very exact specification - which is the case the majority of the time.

            The Indian programmers I've worked with in the UK have been good (though generally a bit obsessed with Java and tend to brute-code their way around problems rather than think harder and solve them more elegantly) - it's just difficult to communicate with remote teams, I think.

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              #7
              i'd like to see your spelling in Hindi

              in fact you'd better start learning - if you want to stay in this industry

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                #8
                Originally posted by Bollywood bad boy
                i'd like to see your spelling in Hindi

                in fact you'd better start learning - if you want to stay in this industry
                ZZZzzzzzzzzzzz

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                  #9
                  Are you even from India? I'd have thought you'd been speaking, reading and writing English from the age of about 5, if you really are.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by timh
                    Are you even from India? I'd have thought you'd been speaking, reading and writing English from the age of about 5, if you really are.
                    Don't feed the Troll.

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