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Obama Takes On Joblessness

December 8th, 2009 · USA News

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama will speak Tuesday on his plans to put Americans back to work amid a double-digit jobless rate, a political poison pill that threatens to diminish or even reverse Democratic congressional majorities in elections next year.

Heading into the speech, with unemployment figures slightly improved in October but still standing at 10 percent, Obama suggested he might turn to unspent money in the massive federal bailout program to fund job growth. The bailout was put in place in the final weeks of George W. Bush’s administration and is credited with preventing a feared meltdown of the American financial system.

The war in Afghanistan and health care reform, meanwhile, have taken the spotlight for much of Obama’s first year in office. However, American voters often vote on pocketbook issues over all others, and the effort to heal the ailing U.S. economy could prove to be the most crucial to his Democratic Party’s fortunes at next year’s congressional elections.

Obama will be looking for something that can dramatically reverse the fortunes of millions of U.S. families that have lost not only jobs, but huge portions of retirement savings and, in many cases, seen their homes taken over in mortgage foreclosures.

He also may be seeking to show his commitment to the problems of everyday Americans before he flies off to Oslo to receive the Nobel peace prize Thursday.

The U.S. economy looks to be on the mend after the deepest downturn since at least World War II, but unemployment and scarce credit for small businesses have left the electorate in a sour mood. That could magnify the historic tendency of U.S. voters to vote against members of Congress of the president’s party in the first national balloting after a change in the White House.

The Democrats currently hold a majority in both chambers of Congress. Obama succeeded Bush on Jan. 20 and will be midway through his term at the time of the November 2010 congressional elections.

There has been particular focus in Congress on ways to use leftover funds in the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) to pay for new spending on roads and bridges and to save the jobs of firefighters, teachers and other public employees. Republican leaders are voicing strong opposition to that idea, saying all the money should go toward reducing the federal deficit.

The Obama administration will lose $200 billion less than expected from the federal bailout program, according to a Treasury official who spoke on condition of anonymity because that new projection had not been released. That’s down from the a $341 billion estimate of August. The lower estimate reflected faster repayments by big banks and less spending on some of the rescue programs as the financial sector recovered from its free fall more quickly than anticipated.

“TARP has turned out to be much cheaper than we had expected,” Obama told reporters Monday in a brief question-and-answer period.

Turning a highly unpopular financial rescue programlike TARP into a potentially popular one that creates new jobs has strong political appeal for Obama and Democrats in Congress. Republican critics have depicted such an approach as a backdoor way of enacting a second economic stimulus package

The president’s spokesman, Robert Gibbs, later said his boss was “looking at whether or not using that for legislation (TARP) to create an environment for increased hiring for jobs, whether that would be available.” The funds were initially appropriated in October 2008 when the U.S. financial system appeared on the verge of collapse. It apparently was not clear how much or even whether the leftover money could be diverted to other uses.

“The question is are there selective approaches that are consistent with the original goals of TARP — for example, making sure that small businesses are still getting lending — that would be appropriate in accelerating job growth,” Obama said.

Regardless of whether that money can be applied to invigorating small businesses and boosting employment in both the private sector and among state and local governments, Gibbs was downplaying quick fixes.

“The president is not going to unveil the silver bullet idea which adds all the jobs that are — all the jobs that will be made up by the loss and the economic downturn and then some,” the spokesman said.

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Renewable energy could help create 1.9 million jobs in the USA

November 6th, 2009 · USA News

Comprehensive clean renewable energy and climate policies would create jobs, increase consumers’ income and strengthen the economy, according to a study conducted by three universities in the USA.

The study Clean Energy & Climate Policy for U.S. Growth and Job Creation: An Economic Assessment of the American Clean Energy & Security Act and the Clean Energy Jobs & American Power Act estimates that as many as 1.9 million new jobs could be created across the United States within renewable energy, annual household income could increase by US$1,175 per year, and Gross Domestic Product could increase US$111 billion by 2020.

The study was commissioned by Ceres, Environmental Entrepreneurs and the Clean Economy Network, and modelled by collaborative research teams at the University of Illinois, Yale University and the University of California. All states would have economic gains above the growth that they would see in the absence of such legislation, but clean renewable energy policies could create 78,000 jobs in Pennsylvania, 61,000 in Ohio and 45,000 jobs in Indiana.

The economic assessment was conducted using EAGLE, a forecasting model that projects the long term economic impacts of climate legislation on the economy. The model details economic interactions within and between each of the 50 states, and compares the impacts of combining a limit on carbon pollution with complementary efficiency and renewable energy policies.

“All 50 states can gain economically from strong federal energy and climate policy, despite the diversity of their economies and energy mixes,” concludes the main finding. “The states may differ on the supply side, but on the demand side they all have substantial opportunities to grow their economies by promoting energy saving and domestic renewable energy alternatives.”

“By aggressively promoting efficiency on the demand side of energy markets, alternative fuel and renewable technology development on the supply side can be combined with carbon pollution reduction to yield economic growth and net job creation,” it adds. “Indeed, a central finding of this research is that the stronger the federal climate policy, the greater the economic reward.”

“For most states, growth rates increase with adoption of renewable energy sources,” it explains. “This results from two factors, reduction in long term fossil fuel dependence and exploitation of more efficient alternative energy sources.”

Fossil fuels are currently in lower demand due to economic markets, but that situation is temporary and recent projections foresee a strong and sustained resurgence of fuel prices. “By shifting to domestic renewable substitutes, the western states can reduce their long term external energy dependence and capture more in-state expenditure multiplier effects.”

“In terms of relative efficiency, recent research on new renewable supplies suggests that a 30% RPS (renewable portfolio standard) can be met from sources with marginal cost below projected fossil fuel alternatives,” the report notes. “These savings from low hanging fruit in solar, wind, and geothermal sources will also contribute to higher long term regional growth.”

The model assumes that electric utilities will be required to meet 20% of their sales through renewable energy by 2020, as well as a cap and trade system for carbon emissions, aggressive energy efficiency standards for new buildings and vehicles, and a “substantial program (in the hundreds of billions of dollars)” to support RD&D in clean energy and energy efficient technologies, funded in part through CO2 allowances.

Ceres is a national investor coalition working with investors and companies to address the business risks and opportunities posed by global climate change. The Clean Economy Network is a national advocacy association for the cleantech and green business community. Environmental Entrepreneurs is a national community of individual business leaders who advocate for good environmental policy while building economic prosperity.

Leading IT Services Company to Take Part in a Global Conference

November 3rd, 2009 · USA News

Radixweb, a leading IT service provider company operating from Ahmedabad, India is going to take part in this year’s Global Sourcing Forum + Expo due to held on November 11 and 12, 2009 at New York. The venue of the event is at Jacob Javits Convention Center, New York, where Radixweb has been allotted booth No. 401.
The company has been in the offshore outsourcing business for a decade, serving its global clients in almost all areas of web development. Announcing its decision to participate in the event that expects to draw offshore service providers from all over the world, the company sources said the event would provide a valuable platform to display its technology expertise and competence.
The Forum will draw industry leaders and keynote speakers, who will analyze various aspects of outsourcing and its global repercussions, particularly the pros and cons of outsourcing, its future, and its cultural, political and human impact. The Expo will provide a stage for participants to discuss latest developments and trends in outsourcing and its effect on the information and communication technology.
This unique event will bring academics, thought leaders, ITO/BPO service providers and suppliers from over 25 countries at one place to discuss and learn about the challenges and opportunities posed by changes in their industry. The event will prove crucial for companies that are increasingly adopting outsourcing and offshoring as a competitive tool. The Expo section allows visitors to meet face-to-face with over 100 vendors and discover how best to take advantage of a globalized marketplace.
Radixweb is a leading outsourcing company from India offering services to global clients in areas of software development, technology solutions, custom application development and consulting services. The company provides quality assurance and custom applications for software companies, enterprises, and online businesses. Radixweb is an ISO 9001-2000 certified company and Microsoft Gold Certified Partner. The company operates from its state-of-the-art development centre located in Ahmedabad (India) and with sales and support offices in the US and UK.
By participating in the event, Radixweb will demonstrate its experience, expertise and technological capabilities in software development, embedded development and business-specific software solutions for insurance, hospitality and printing industries.

Obama Malware Hits Inboxes

October 27th, 2009 · USA News

About a month back one e-mail did the rounds of inboxes worldover: Don’t click on this item about Obama’s steamy sex video. Many were tempted to take their mouse over the link. But sanity prevailed and PCs were saved. It was nothing but an old Windows malware repackaged with an Obama tag to it. But those who didn’t can take cover at the White House. Or seek help from an anti-virus software.

So when the world’s second biggest computer security software maker McAfee invited several journalists on Monday for a tutorial on malware, the idea was to demonstrate how easily can malicious software codes be used by people who do not need to be geeks or computer programmers.

Indeed, when an HR professional working at a leading Indian bank recently quit his job because of an argument with his departmental head, he sent an email with an attachment titled ‘resignation’, which carried a malware for his boss.

“Given the situation, any manager would open the email, and so did I. But it activated a program, which started sending hundreds of emails to everybody in my addressbook,” said the person who became a malware victim. He requested anonymity because his company does not allow him to give media interviews. he surely did not wish to send an email titled ‘resignation’ to his boss.

Malware, which is short for malicious software, has been growing exponentially during past few years. Last year, over 1.5 million attacks were detected by McAfee, and the number has already hit 1.2 million for the first half ending June this year.

“Things have changed-these days you do not need to be a programmer for writing the malware codes. There are enough products available off the shelf that can be downloaded and customised in no time,” said Rohit Varma, lead field research engineer, JAPAC at McAfee Labs Global Threat Response Team.

During past one year, almost 40% of businesses in India had a malware incident that cost an average of $13,543 to fix. Both India and China spent more dollars on security than Germany, UK, US and Japan.

According to a report, ‘October State of Spam’, by Symantec, another maker of anti-virus software, the volume of malware-infected spam rose nine times between August and September this year.

Until few years ago, people with relevant programming skills used to write malware codes for fun, and also to test their ability to bring down big, enterprise IT systems. However, there are more organised groups of cyber criminals attempting to infect mailboxes and other systems for making money. According to the McAfee Labs Threat Report published this month, 80% of cybercrime threats are financially motivated, up from 50% two years ago.

And infecting a mailbox is not that difficult a task anymore. As part of the malware tutorial McAfee experts provided hands-on training to demonstrate how easy it indeed is. After downloading a malicious code containing program for any specific action, one can even conceal the true identity of the virus using a software called ‘Resource Hacker’, available free (mostly) on many web pages.

“Many users are aware about popular malware that end with .exe among other extensions, however, you can easily change the appearance by using Resource Hacker,” Vinoo Thomas, Malware Research Lead at McAfee Software India said. By using Resource Hacker, file name extensions could be changed with just the click of a mouse.

Meanwhile, Internet BOTS, or software applications that perform automated tasks can be downloaded for some $5 or even free, depending upon where it’s downloaded from, which can then be used for infecting computers. So when a computer is running an ‘auto run’ application when you insert an infected USB drive, chances of a user noticing any malicious activities are very rare.

“If the hidden files are not being displayed, then users should get alarmed, because during the auto run function, malware copies itself in a hidden format on the computer,” added Varma. Then the question to be asked: Mal-where?

Obama’s healthcare plan to benefit Indian IT players

October 16th, 2009 · USA News

Indian top-tier information technology services companies, who were banking on the recession-proof healthcare sector to tide over uncertainty, are now seeing multi-billion dollar opportunities from the healthcare space in the US, especially the Obama administration’s proposed American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan.

The chances that US President Obama will achieve a near-universal healthcare system have dramatically improved after a lone Republican, Senator Olympia Snowe of Maine, prepared to vote with Democrats for a compromise proposal. This gives Obama a much better chance of achieving the 60 votes he needs to pass a Bill in the Senate.

The plan, which proposes to create Electronic Health Records (EHRs) for all Americans by 2014 with an investment of $20 billion, can open up new vistas of opportunities for Indian IT services firms including Infosys, Wipro, TCS and MindTree in areas of EHR implementations, upgrade, integration and interoperability-related works.

“Obama’s stimulus plan proposes to allocate $150 billion to healthcare. Of this, nearly $20 billion is proposed for healthcare IT alone, most of which is expected to be spent on Electronic Health Records. This allocation, as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, is opening up the healthcare IT market like never before. It is bringing in a host of opportunities for EHR vendors, healthcare IT service providers and hospital systems,” says Rajiv Shah, Senior Vice-President, Healthcare Services SBU (strategic business unit), Wipro Technologies.

Other than the EHR implementation and upgrade, he says the proposed Act has brought new opportunities for service providers to engage more closely with EHR vendors, which can open up more strategic partnerships and alliances.

“The Obama administration’s healthcare plan will benefit not just Infosys but also many other Indian IT services companies. We see this as an area of significant opportunity for the future, and that is an area where we are investing now. IT will play a significant role in bringing down the healthcare costs as proposed under the plan,” agrees S Gopalakrishnan, CEO and MD of Infosys Technologies.

If the American Recovery and Reinvestment plan as proposed by Obama goes live, it will help hospitals maintain a digital record of the patients. If a patient decides to change his/her healthcare provider, the hospital can easily share the EHR with the next healthcare provider, thus ensuring portability for the EHRs.

The IT vendors will have to play a huge role in ensuring the EHR created by one provider is compatible with the IT systems used by another, in the absence of which there can be a loss of information. “Due to these fears, the patients might be restricted with regard to his choice for the right care. We are in a position to help build software to access the central database for doctors and hospitals,” said Sridhar Perepa, GM, R&D, MindTree.

Traditionally, the healthcare industry was quite slow in adopting technology, a bottleneck in integrating various healthcare systems. However, defying the recent recessionary markets, the healthcare sector has remained quite steady in terms of investment, which has kept alive the hopes of most IT services firms with a little focus on the sector.

Says Gopalakrishnan: “All developed countries have a population that is aging. As the population ages, healthcare becomes very, very important — both preventive and curative.”

The healthcare industry in most developed countries has been notoriously expensive, an offshoot of lower investment on technology, which is expected to force healthcare providers to increase their investment in IT.

“The healthcare industry has been very slow in adopting technology, globally. The databases are not integrated, the pharmacy does not talk to the physician — it’s not integrated. There is a lot that needs to be done through automation and that’s what US is planning — integrating all these things and creating a next generation technology-driven healthcare system,” opines Gopalakrishnan.

The US presently suffers from a high-cost delivery healthcare model arising from high medico-legal compliance cost. The US patient is paying for treatment based on process inputs, rather than outputs linked to benefits received. Analysts feel the Obama administration’s first priority will be to remove inefficiencies in the medicare delivery process, thereby reducing the cost of delivery. However, this may not directly benefit the Indian IT services providers, but opportunities will gradually trickle down in the form of long-term partnerships with the US healthcare industry.

“As the US healthcare system is generally well supported by tested technology platforms, the Obama plan on healthcare is, by itself, not likely to create significant new opportunities for the Indian IT industry in the normal course. However, if Indian technology players can build new solutions to assist the US healthcare industry to prevent leakages, improve efficiency, reduce the cost and wastage, and transform the core process of delivery, then they have a significant opportunity,” said Pradip Kanakia, Head of Markets and Healthcare Services, KPMG in India.

Even IT services providers have started to realise this. The renewed focus on healthcare by the administration is also encouraging other allied IT applications (other than EHR) to take better shape. “We are also working actively on hosted EMR models, remote managed services offerings for the EHR product vendors, interoperability testing, digitisation of medical records, and integration of EHR and PHR, among others,” says Rajiv Shah of Wipro Technologies.

Source: Business Standard

“No More Tax Sops for Outsourcing Firms” — What Can We Think Now?

October 7th, 2009 · Offshore-Outsourcing, USA News

When the US president Barack Obama has served notice that he would end the tax breaks for corporations that ship jobs abroad, a mixed blessing has been come out to the reaction of this dialog. However, it may help to many different aspects as per economical perspective but still need lot of interaction regarding economic up gradation on it. Let us discuss about some consequences…..

It may be unfair to all the US MNCs for their profitability as it may affect them considerably. Every additional dollar that US makes should invariably contribute towards more jobs in their country. Therefore, it is a big question here.

If we think that they cancel issuing work permits to skilled resources, then those jobs will also go to Americans. Important to note that these are expensive resources and it would affect profitability.

If outsourcing is stopped then, all companies in developing economies that are dependent on US today, would have shed their baggage and would have moved their business elsewhere.

Furthermore, most products made in the US don’t get consumed in the US and close to 90% of it gets exported. US definitely is not a self sustaining economy. Americans are not used to living frugally(relatively), whereas the developing countries or the so-called third world countries have seen difficult times in the past and will manage. This may directly impact on the present situation.

The success with which an in-house team can be restructured to provide the right retained team to manage an outsourcing deal often depends on the maturity of the CIO and whether they’ve been through outsourcing before, says Hans Muskens, director of transformation outsourcing services at IT and business services supplier Logica. Muskens adds, “People in the traditional IT department tend to be more technically oriented and can’t always provide all the relationship skills you need when outsourcing. A CIO who has been through outsourcing before will understand up front what extra skills they need to bring in.”

However, regarding the discussion and its consequences we are in perplexed to find a coherent solution of predicted results. Undoubtedly it is uncertain to predict. As we know that adopting application development outsourcing should not only be a quest for cost reductions, it should also establish a framework aimed at creating continuous improvements. It enables your business to leverage the combined benefits of IT Outsourcing (ITO) and Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) by adopting a unified view of your processes and applications. Most importantly, there are four primary reasons to why many companies are outsourcing their application development: To manage growing complexity; To keep up with the impact of the Internet and e-business; To get the capabilities to deliver a range of IT services worldwide, and to manage risk. Therefore as a whole every where many questions arise to tackle as per Obama’s statement.

Source: Internet

Action Starts in the US : A Mixed Blessing

May 22nd, 2009 · USA News

From the recent news - the Senate voted to expand the economic stimulus package with a tax credit for homebuyers of up to $15,000, a provision championed by Republicans as addressing a root cause of the recession. The much waiting hope is now oozing out as the Senate has taken decision to expand the economic stimulus package with a tax credit for homebuyers.

Now the big question arises, will it reinforce current financial situation?

However, Mr. Obama expresses his willingness to compromise but at the same time he warns to some Republican critics. “I’ve heard criticisms of this plan that echo the very same failed theories that helped lead us into this crisis, the notion that tax cuts alone will solve all our problems, that we can ignore the fundamental challenges like energy independence and the high cost of health care and still expect our economy and our country to thrive,” Mr. Obama said.

People may have mixed ideology for any critical issues. Global rescission is a matter of fact is happened due to many reasons. It is tough to figure out a single point of its inception, however, Mr. Obama stresses that only tax cut could solve the problem. Therefore, it is a high time to wait how far his determination can prove it. In addition to this he points out that the country is still thriving for the fundamental challenges like energy independence and the high cost of health care. Moreover, Senator Johnny Isakson, Republican of Georgia, a former real estate broker, who was the prime sponsor of the homebuyer credit, said it was modeled after a similar, $2,000 homebuyer incentive that helped lead the country out of recession in 1975. However, Mr. Obama is very much stern to put his efforts to build support for his signature economic stimulus plan. It is expected to counter Republican criticism of his $800 billion recovery package and take fair control of the debate.

On the other hand, Mr. Steele, who appeared on ABC’s “This Week with George Stephanopoulos,” called the Obama administration’s spending “out of balance” as he continued his brass-knuckles opposition to Democrats and their plans for the economy.

The turmoil may lead to certain good results as it is to hope, but the recent scenario says some unpredictable consequences. However, action starts but if it leads to a considerable approach to the global economy then we can say that Obama’s economic stimulus package is worthiness with its concerns. The whole world is waiting to see quick results but it may take a bit time come out with a comprehensive results.