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The price one pays for pursuing any profession or calling is an intimate knowledge of its ugly side. [James Baldwin]
In IT outsourcing one does not need to go too far to get ultimately familiar with its ugly side. However, despite all disappointments and failures I honestly believe in offshore capacity and its positive impact on the industry. I’ve seen enough success stories to continue using offshore resources myself and recommend it to others. Offshore outsourcing is one of most powerful weapons in a technical leader’s arsenal. And like any other powerful weapon it requires careful handling and a great deal of knowledge in its use and application. Ugly enough even slight mistakes in its utilization could cost companies enormous pain and expense and technical leaders their reputation and career.
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IT Budgets Will Go Up Or Stay Flat For ’09
An interesting article in InformationWeek. The title is pretty bold and encouraging: IT Budgets Will Go Up Or Stay Flat For Most Companies In 2009. Looking outside from my window following the market indices I find it difficult to believe, but I certainly hope so. It would be nice to put the gloom and doom behind.
An interesting question here; will that translates to the same in budgets for offshore outsourcing? Most likely yes. The outsourcing market is fairly established and correlate well with spending in IT arena. The supply / demand balance of IT talent has not changed drastically and solid IT resources will remain one of the scarcest commodities.
On the other hand at the same time we hear that Wipro delays plan to open software center in Atlanta what is attributed to economic downturn.
So I guess we are still left to wonder what role will the recession play in offshore outsourcing? By the way, a great article on CIO.com Offshore Outsourcing: What Role Will the Recession Play?
November 10, 2008 Posted by Nick Krym | News, Articles, Thoughts and Comments | Offshore Current Affairs | Leave a Comment