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  • Mon Feb 23 6:15 AM PST 2009 31 cities with outsourcing potential

    Eclectic mix of cities worldwide will challenge today's best-known outsourcing centers in China and India, according to a new report.

    Posted in News - Business Tech by Nick Heath

  • Fri Feb 20 7:40 AM PST 2009 My own stimulus: Buying made-in-U.S. products

    We keep hearing that investors have "little confidence" in the U.S. economic stimulus plan, but if each of us bought more American-made products, the economy would improve.

    Posted in The Audiophiliac by Steve Guttenberg

  • Wed Jan 7 1:00 PM PST 2009 Outsourcing shifts beyond Bangalore, Mumbai

    While India remains popular with the top 50 outsourcing companies, vendors are progressively creating more bases in cities such as Chennai, Noida, Hyderabad, and Pune.

    Posted in News - Business Tech by Jo Best

  • Mon Dec 15 8:04 AM PST 2008 Gartner lists top 30 offshoring hot spots

    While India is "undisputed leader," followed by China, research firm's list this year shows that Mexico, Poland, and Vietnam are pushing their way up to take them on.

    Posted in News - Business Tech by Nick Heath

  • Mon Dec 15 6:59 AM PST 2008 Enterprise software: A tour of the year ahead

    The year 2009 will be critical for providers of customer relationship management, enterprise resource planning, outsourcing, and vendor relationship management.

    Posted in News - Business Tech by Larry Dignan

  • Mon Aug 11 3:00 AM PDT 2008 Report: India isn't just for outsourcing anymore

    Sure, Silicon Valley has more engineers doing R&D work than any other region. But if you're looking for the runner-up, you'll have to go to India.

    Posted in News - Business Tech by Jim Kerstetter

  • Mon Jun 16 3:26 PM PDT 2008 MinuteFix: Crowdsourced support with a business model

    Wouldn't you rather get support from someone who cares?

    Posted in Webware by Rafe Needleman

  • Sun May 11 10:52 AM PDT 2008 The future of business is social: notes from the Milken Global Conference

    "The difference between the optimist and the pessimist is that the pessimist has more facts," said Jean-Paul Betbèze, Chief Economist and Head of Economic Research Department, Crédit Agricole S.A., in a panel at the Millken Institute's Global Conference.

    Posted in Matter/Anti-Matter by Tim Leberecht

  • Mon May 5 9:35 AM PDT 2008 Bank of America seeks to patent abandoning America

    Bank of America is trying to patent the process of getting rid of expensive American workers in favor of outsourced development. Very American of it.

    Posted in The Open Road by Matt Asay

  • Sun May 4 10:55 PM PDT 2008 Near-shoring open-source development to Latin America with North-by-South

    Working with India in increasingly expensive and has always been a bit inconvenient. North-by-South offers a way to do open-source software development with a talented team of developers within or close to US time zones.

    Posted in The Open Road by Matt Asay