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- Indian tutoring saves money, but an opportunity is being lost
- In days of yore, a tutor was someone who was paid a hefty sum to actually sit down with a student and teach face to face. In an commentary in CNET News, Soumya Srinagesh writes that these days, a tutor is more likely to cost less than a tank...
- Tags: tutor, INDIAN
- Blog posts 2006-10-18
- Outsourcing tutoring
- Outsourcing Grades If outsourcing call centers and medical processing makes sense, why not outsource high school and college tutoring to Indian or Chinese workers, as well? That's the issue raised by a fascinating story in the Washington Post this morning, Homework Help, From a World Away." Amit Paley's...
- Tags: teacher, tutor, INDIAN
- Blog posts 2006-05-15
- Pharma cos. not big fans of India's traditional knowledge database
- India recently funded a $2 million digital database that eventually will contain more than 100,000 traditional medicinal remedies -- "the collective wisdom of the ancient healing arts known as ayurveda , unani and siddha, the latter based on the teachings of the Hindu god Shiva," reports the Washington Post. The...
- Tags: drug-industry, pharmaceutical company, INDIAN
- Blog posts 2006-01-10
- Indian cellular services to reach $24 bln by 2009
- Indian cellular services market is projected to reach $24 bln by the end of 2009, a CAGR of 35.6%, Gartner said. Indian cellular services market had recorded the highest growth in Asia Pacific and Japan region in 2004 with a CAGR of 67%. Asia Pacific and Japan cellular services market...
- Tags: compound annual growth rate, INDIAN, cellular service
- Blog posts 2005-09-24
- Indian cellular revenues to reach $24 bln by 2009
- India's cellular services revenue will reach $24 bln by the end of 2009, recording a compound annual growth rate CAGR of 35.6%, according to Gartner. The Indian cellular market will account for 11% of the overall Asia Pacific and Japan market by 2009. The entire Asia Pacific and Japan market...
- Tags: Japan Market, revenue, INDIAN
- Blog posts 2005-08-31
- Indian tech exports reached $17.2 bln this fiscal year
- Indian tech exports reached $17.2 bln during fiscal 2004-2005, according to National Association of Software and Services Companies. The jump represents growth of 34.5% over 2003-2004 revenue of $12.8 bln. Of the $17.2 bln, $5.2 bln was revenue from call centers and business process outsourcing services. The remaining $12 bln...
- Tags: INDIAN
- Blog posts 2005-06-03
- Indian printer market up 3.5% in Q3 2004
- Indian printer market grew 3.5% in Q3 2004 with the shipment of 349,000 units, Gartner reported. The page printer shipment declined at 3.2% from 70,400 units of shipment in Q2 2004 to 68,200 units in Q3 2004, and contributed to the slight growth of Indian printer market in Q3 2004.
- Tags: INDIAN, printer, Q3 2004
- Blog posts 2004-12-03
- No 'leaders' in outsourcing says Forrester
- Forrester Research says it has cut through the offshore hype in a report, "Low-Cost Global Delivery Model Showdown," which defines the low-cost global delivery model and its requirements, and then evaluates how well the top three U.S. vendors (Accenture, EDS, and IBM) and three largest Indian suppliers (Infosys, TCS, and...
- Tags: supplier, Forrester Research Inc., INDIAN
- Blog posts 2004-08-26
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- Look who’s buying Vista Home Basic hint: it’s not home users
- Look who’s buying Vista Home Basic hint: it’s not home usersMakes senseMakes sense. Your average small biz probably doesn't want very much. They just want something that works. If it runs the databases and the tax software, it's good enough. For a small business, a single PC is usually...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows XP, Vista Basic, Microsoft Windows Vista, Vista Home Basic hint, Vista Home Basic, Vista Home
- Discussion threads 2008-10-09
- H-1B visas rife with fraud, worker mistreatment
- H-1B visas rife with fraud, worker mistreatmentWell, Duh.....Anyone working in the tech field can provide many examples of this activity. The financial services company where I work is almost completely outsourced to Indian vendor company workers, over here on H-1B's. Additionally, many of us here have trained the very people...
- Tags: Recruitment & Selection, Litigation, Outsourcing, H-1B, worker mistreatment, mistreatment, job, worker, fraud
- Discussion threads 2008-10-09
- H-1B visas rife with fraud, worker mistreatment
- Thirteen percent of petitions for H-1B visas filed on behalf of employers are fraudulent. That's the conclusion of a report by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agency, part of the Department of Homeland Security, BusinessWeek reports. A key part of the fraud is loopholes that allow...
- Tags: Visa, Loophole, Worker, Fraud, H-1B, Human Resources, Labor Relations, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-10-09
- Student Technology Day: Steve Ballmer Q&A
- There was quite a lot to transcribe out, and many questions asked. Some questions put to Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, include: Will we always need programmers? What's Microsoft's input in Facebook and social networking? Does Microsoft have any changes in mind for their...
- Tags: India, Pyramid, Laughter, Network, Microsoft Office, Steve Ballmer, Product, Microsoft Corp., Programmer, Question, Microsoft Windows, Social Networking, Operating Systems, Software, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2008-10-06
- McAfee VirusScan Plus 2008
- McAfee VirusScan Plus 2008McAfee: Dependable as a Cardboard Roof in the Rain, and Blind as a BatI tried McAfee because it was an option included with my ISP provider, but not long after downloading it noticed that it not only made my PC slower than a dinosaur caught in a...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), SECURITY, McAfee VirusScan, McAfee Inc., Internet Service Provider
- Discussion threads 2008-10-05
- Silver lining 1: lousy economy would spur demand for IT architecture professionals
- Silver lining 1: lousy economy would spur demand for IT architecture professionalslousy US economy means lousy global economyI was having a similar conversation last night at dinner with a fellow architect from India. He was describing how off-shore development shops in India are worried that the economic slow down...
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web services, Middleware, SOA, information technology
- Discussion threads 2008-10-01
- How is the credit crunch impacting your economy?
- The economy is mired in a slowdown, Wall Street allegedly needs a bailout and stocks are on a roller coaster that is mostly headed down. What's less clear is how all of this turmoil is impacting the tech industry and your personal economy. A simple question was...
- Tags: Wall Street, Economy, Consulting Client, Deals, Entrepreneurship, Corporate Governance, Outsourcing, Financial Services, Management, Business Operations, Corporate Law, It Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-10-01
- India's outsourcing bubble is bursting
- India's outsourcing bubble is burstingIndia's outsourcing bubble is burstingProbably because outsourcing doesn't work.Long overdueIt's about time. It never should have gained traction in the first place. It makes me cringe everytime I hear out political leaders saying how "education" is how we must compete in the global economy....
- Tags: outsourcing, outsource
- Discussion threads 2008-09-30
- India's outsourcing bubble is bursting
- The collapse of top US financial firms is causing a dramatic slowdown in lucrative contracts among outsourcing companies in India--turning cities like Bangladore inside out. Bangalore, India--Once a high-flying tech hub, Bangalore is seeing more sober days in the wake of the credit crisis. It looks like...
- Tags: India, Bangalore, Indian Institute Of Management, Outsourcing Company, Wage Increase, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, outsourcing, jobs, skills, Saritha Rai, silicon.com
- News items 2008-09-30
- Infosys: Moving up the consulting food chain
- Infosys: Moving up the consulting food chainTough SellInfosys has been finding consulting a tough sell and that is not surprising.The top tier India vendors are classic commodity plays (see my blog http://kishoreslaw.wordpress.com for details). Given their extensive investments in capacity buildup, their interest in consulting is as a door opener...
- Tags: Outsourcing, food, consulting, Infosys Technologies Ltd.
- Discussion threads 2008-09-28
- India's government: At last, we've cracked Blackberry's encryption
- India's government: At last, we've cracked Blackberry's encryptionwhat rights?Each Governments never ending search to control... everything!!the US requires by law that manufactures allow them to snoop...i work for a large multinational manufacture of telecom equipment and... not sure people realize this.. but by law manufactures of equipment used by US...
- Tags: Handhelds, Government, RIM BlackBerry
- Discussion threads 2008-09-24
- STOCK Live Professional Edition (ZIP)
- STOCK Live Professional Edition is with following features: backfill data directly into AmiBroker -Live Data feeding to Ami Broker Charti) Synchronize Stock Live's Watchlist Stocks with AmiBrokerii) start & stop option iii) Live Stock quotes for Ami Broker.Option to refresh data & AmiBroker chart even at very fast rate (...
- Tags: Stock, Data, STOCK Live Professional Edition, CSV, Investment, Finance
- Software downloads 2008-09-24
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