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| White Paper: Why Indian Software Outsourcing Companies Are Outsourcing To China » The China Vortex - Software Development. This white paper examines some of the unique challenges Indian software companies are facing:
White Paper: Why Indian Software Outsourcing Companies are Outsourcing to China » The China Vortex
The China Vortex
White Paper: Why Indian Software Outsourcing Companies are Outsourcing to China
By Paul M. Denlinger
The decreasing talent pool;
Rising costs;
Insufficient infrastructure and;
Not enough time to train and build infrastructure
It then shows how China is the answer to their problems because:
It has only talent pool which is large enough to compare to India’s;
The local talent pool is still largely untapped in the second-tier cities;
Ten cities have targeted software development as part of their development initiatives;
Good universities provide strong training and basic skills;
English and communication skills are swiftly catching up.
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Research their past clients. How long have these clients been working with these companies? Single out clients that are reputable and are related to your industry and make a call to ask whether they will recommend this outsourcing company and the quality of its service delivery.
SMB outsourcing solutions platforms like e-lance and guru make customer feedback information publicly available. However, for a more balanced view, review the feedback on the buyer as well. Also check the authenticity of the names and addresses provided in feedbacks on internet forums (for both positive and negative comments).
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Guide to Outsourcing - Part II
June 24th, 2009 by eric
Part II. How to Evaluate Outsourcing Solutions Providers
1. Customer References
2. Financial Stability
For bigger and longer-term projects, it is critical to request for financial reports. You cannot afford to risk service interruptions and failures due to the inability of the company to pay the salaries of its employees and suppliers.
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Online portal of Internet Technology Architecture and Development: Most Outsourced Projects Aim At Employing Overseas Employees To Do Manual Work Or Service Oriented Jobs. But Slowly, There Is A Shift In This Trend And Businesses Are Looking At Getting Software Products Developed From Overseas Destinations. This Trend Partly Results From The Confidence Gained With The Success Of Previous Business Outsourcing Projects.
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