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February 3, 2009 at 10:37 AM #14967February 3, 2009 at 12:17 PM #340493CoronitaParticipant
Um, those numbers aren’t right. Good workers from india can be expensive these days too, after all the $$$ you pay to the consulting firm.
February 3, 2009 at 12:17 PM #341037CoronitaParticipantUm, those numbers aren’t right. Good workers from india can be expensive these days too, after all the $$$ you pay to the consulting firm.
February 3, 2009 at 12:17 PM #340816CoronitaParticipantUm, those numbers aren’t right. Good workers from india can be expensive these days too, after all the $$$ you pay to the consulting firm.
February 3, 2009 at 12:17 PM #340944CoronitaParticipantUm, those numbers aren’t right. Good workers from india can be expensive these days too, after all the $$$ you pay to the consulting firm.
February 3, 2009 at 12:17 PM #340916CoronitaParticipantUm, those numbers aren’t right. Good workers from india can be expensive these days too, after all the $$$ you pay to the consulting firm.
February 3, 2009 at 1:03 PM #340512afx114ParticipantI’ve had nothing but headaches working with Indian programmers. You get what you pay for, really. Sure you can get them for cheaper, but you’re not going to get the quality or support that you need.
February 3, 2009 at 1:03 PM #341056afx114ParticipantI’ve had nothing but headaches working with Indian programmers. You get what you pay for, really. Sure you can get them for cheaper, but you’re not going to get the quality or support that you need.
February 3, 2009 at 1:03 PM #340964afx114ParticipantI’ve had nothing but headaches working with Indian programmers. You get what you pay for, really. Sure you can get them for cheaper, but you’re not going to get the quality or support that you need.
February 3, 2009 at 1:03 PM #340836afx114ParticipantI’ve had nothing but headaches working with Indian programmers. You get what you pay for, really. Sure you can get them for cheaper, but you’re not going to get the quality or support that you need.
February 3, 2009 at 1:03 PM #340936afx114ParticipantI’ve had nothing but headaches working with Indian programmers. You get what you pay for, really. Sure you can get them for cheaper, but you’re not going to get the quality or support that you need.
February 3, 2009 at 1:26 PM #340951AKParticipantI’m not sure I’d call that a balanced article. Their sources are:
1. “a global strategic advisory firm that specializes in outsourcing”
2. “an industry group of outsourcing leaders from Fortune 500 companies”
3. “president of World Sourcing Services for Computer Sciences Corp.”
All of whom have a vested interest in promoting the idea that all the cool kids are offshoring IT functions this year.
Ditto what everyone else says about salaries. Of course there are lots of brilliant software developers in India, but you won’t get them for $8K a year.
February 3, 2009 at 1:26 PM #341072AKParticipantI’m not sure I’d call that a balanced article. Their sources are:
1. “a global strategic advisory firm that specializes in outsourcing”
2. “an industry group of outsourcing leaders from Fortune 500 companies”
3. “president of World Sourcing Services for Computer Sciences Corp.”
All of whom have a vested interest in promoting the idea that all the cool kids are offshoring IT functions this year.
Ditto what everyone else says about salaries. Of course there are lots of brilliant software developers in India, but you won’t get them for $8K a year.
February 3, 2009 at 1:26 PM #340979AKParticipantI’m not sure I’d call that a balanced article. Their sources are:
1. “a global strategic advisory firm that specializes in outsourcing”
2. “an industry group of outsourcing leaders from Fortune 500 companies”
3. “president of World Sourcing Services for Computer Sciences Corp.”
All of whom have a vested interest in promoting the idea that all the cool kids are offshoring IT functions this year.
Ditto what everyone else says about salaries. Of course there are lots of brilliant software developers in India, but you won’t get them for $8K a year.
February 3, 2009 at 1:26 PM #340527AKParticipantI’m not sure I’d call that a balanced article. Their sources are:
1. “a global strategic advisory firm that specializes in outsourcing”
2. “an industry group of outsourcing leaders from Fortune 500 companies”
3. “president of World Sourcing Services for Computer Sciences Corp.”
All of whom have a vested interest in promoting the idea that all the cool kids are offshoring IT functions this year.
Ditto what everyone else says about salaries. Of course there are lots of brilliant software developers in India, but you won’t get them for $8K a year.
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