Information technology and IT-enabled services will employ 4 million people in 2008 and account for 7% of gross domestic product and 33% of India's foreign-exchange inflows, according to Nasscom, an Indian IT industry organization.
The death of this industry is far from anyone’s mind.
However, the reality is that wages are rising in India. The cost advantage for offshoring to India used to be at least 1:6. Today, it is at best 1:3. Attrition is scary.
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Het is duidelijk dat Levi9 zich niet met India bezig houdt...waarom niet je eigen diensten aanprijzen ipv heel kinderachtig die van een ander in een kwaad daglicht proberen te stellen?
Beste Karel,
bedankt voor je reactie. deze blog gaat over de voordelen nearshore outsourcing en ook over de naadelen van de offshoring naar India.
verzameling van de teksten van anderen over beide themas zijn hier te vinden.
mvg
Milan
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