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  • Fri Feb 11 2005 Of aerospace offshoring and "free" trade

    A report says India's state-run aerospace industry hopes to follow the nation's software-outsourcing lead.

    Posted by Ed Frauenheim

  • Fri Oct 22 2004 Huffington huffs about outsourcers

    Eclectic commentator Arianna Huffington is weighing in on offshoring--and naming names.

    Posted by Ed Frauenheim

  • Wed Mar 3 2004 Bill aims to curb offshoring

    House members introduce a bill to discourage American companies from shipping jobs overseas by controlling the flow of federal grants and loan guarantees.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Mon Dec 22 2003 Commentary: Four stages of going offshore

    Offshore governance changes dramatically, as companies move work abroad. What starts as an administrative function evolves over three or more years into a program management and development discipline.

    Posted by null Forrester Research

  • Fri Jan 14 2005 Outsourcing to Oklahoma?

    IT services firm Ciber aims to create 200 jobs in Oklahoma City as part of a plan to open several low-cost "made in America" centers.

    Posted by Ed Frauenheim

  • Thu Oct 13 2005 Will salary inflation curb offshoring?

    Asia's booming economy is raising an interesting question for U.S. companies: As businesses in that part of the world raise salaries to reflect their prosperity, will the region become less attractive for offshore outsourcing?

    Posted by Mike Yamamoto

  • Thu Mar 3 2005 Virgin versus Vikings

    A plan to close a call center in Scotland has locals up in arms against Sir Richard Branson's company.

    Posted by Alorie Gilbert

  • Sun Oct 26 2003 Who wins when jobs move offshore?

    By moving service jobs to countries with lower labor costs, U.S. companies can save money and focus on creating higher-value positions at home.

    Posted by null The McKinsey Quarterly

  • Mon Oct 6 2003 An argument for outsourcing

    E5 Systems CEO Gordon Brooks says that while limits on outsourcing may protect some jobs in the short term, bans would end up doing more harm than good.

    Posted by Gordon Brooks

  • Fri Oct 10 2003 Report: Global outsourcing helps U.S.

    Labor shortages and immigration curbs make offshore outsourcing more important to U.S. economic growth, a report an Indian tech industry group commissioned says.

    Posted by Dinesh C. Sharma

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