Comments on: 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.
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Well, for your bigoted mind, the fact that Indians have also contributed their bit for the American Technological Advance have been conveniently forgotten.
Today, about 15% of Industry Gurus are Indians who have started hundreds of companies and generated thousands of jobs. Think of Sun, Microsoft, Adobe, SAP, Oracle etc etc, do a review of who works there and you will find Indians at the top right up there with Americans, working hard, studying hard and basically earning their way up there.
Way to go Indians.
Michaelo, does make a valid point - the last line. I would rather see a windfall tax on CEO/ exec pay than windfall profit tax that O'Bummer is proposing.
Now tell me, would i like to live here without any freedom of movement (I mean no green card) or rather go back to India and start up a venutre with all the knowledge i gained in the past decade ?? No brainers......
The US must think about its priorities if it wants to stay top on the Hi tech market.......people make up the talent pool...and its top priority to retain the talent pool...
cheers...
Having managed IT and ITeS outsourcing projects to Indian vendors from U.S. clients since 1987, I see continuing frustration with the slow rate of institution building in sectors of the economy and society that would be expected to support a culture of high tech innovation. This frustration is often felt most keenly by those of us who are people of Indian origin (PIOs).
Banking rules, to my knowledge, have still not been reformed to allow most IT companies to have more than one bank account. Currency transfers are still a hassle. The bureaucracy discourages innovation. Too many 'babus' have their hands out.
For a wider perspective, the innovation climate in Pakistan is worth looking at, especially in the three major metropolitan areas where top-tier IT talent is still readily available at reasonable rates and with low turnover, and where intellectual property protections are given more than lip service.
A news site for high tech startups in Pakistan is Green and White, which provides a blend of entrepreneurial fever and high tech innovation:
http://greenwhite.org/
Get out of the box and take a look at GreenWhite.org
- by tinasilvee September 4, 2008 5:07 AM PDT
- Through Outsourcing one can get best possible solution at lowest cost thereby making a sizeable profit.
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