Indian Outsourcing Boom Just Starting?
By Anthony Mitchell
E-Commerce Times
'India has the scale to afford to fail,' Rohit Shukla, founder of the Larta Institute in Los Angeles, said, 'Pakistan and other countries competing with India do not.' If too many firms from a country such as Pakistan rush into the international IT market and fail to deliver properly, then it will give that entire country's IT industry a bad name.
Has India's information technology (IT) outsourcing boom peaked? There have been predictions that India will lose most of its outsourcing firms in the next two years. IT industry wages in India reportedly rose an average of 12 percent in 2004 and are projected to increase by another 15 percent in 2005.
New outsourcing destinations have been receiving attention recently, with South Africa, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Kenya and Ghana entering international markets alongside established destinations such as Canada, Ireland, Romania, Mexico and the Philippines."
E-Commerce Times
'India has the scale to afford to fail,' Rohit Shukla, founder of the Larta Institute in Los Angeles, said, 'Pakistan and other countries competing with India do not.' If too many firms from a country such as Pakistan rush into the international IT market and fail to deliver properly, then it will give that entire country's IT industry a bad name.
Has India's information technology (IT) outsourcing boom peaked? There have been predictions that India will lose most of its outsourcing firms in the next two years. IT industry wages in India reportedly rose an average of 12 percent in 2004 and are projected to increase by another 15 percent in 2005.
New outsourcing destinations have been receiving attention recently, with South Africa, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Kenya and Ghana entering international markets alongside established destinations such as Canada, Ireland, Romania, Mexico and the Philippines."
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