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August 14th, 2009 · Offshore-Outsourcing, Offsore Development

The focal point of the IT market is maximum utilization of time and resources nowadays therefore, integrity, excellent communication network is established and synchronization between activities is maintained in various growth sectors of the Offshore software outsourcing companies. Better management of enterprise resources is the key point for these companies to grow faster. If you look into the IT market in India you will find the main focus on cost-effective solution. Here. Again a question arises about the quality of the solution whether you will find technically fit desired solution at reduced cost or not.

Look at some prime facts of Indian IT market

  • Cost-effectiveness is the main slogan and it is considerably beneficial for the companies.
  • You need to be confident about the quality before a deal as it is the core matter for your business
  • History of the particular outsourcing provider company will say you about the consistency and market grip of that company to realize about their power of quality deliverance.
  • It has been observed that various companies of India adopts outsourcing practices and it is best business trajectory chosen after through analysis so that outsourcing is successful. Some remarkable opportunities are provided by these companies that you can hire a consultant - whether you need to upgrade an existing system or start a fresh one. Providing ‘Best advice for your business success’ you can be confident for your success, which is promised and guaranteed and complexity is never an issue for these ‘play to win’ outsourcing players.

    Offshore Software Outsourcing Consultancy firms of India play an important role in determining your business success because there are some potential benefits for your desired business–

  • Outsourcing Consultancy firms help you choose best outsourcing prototype.
  • These consultancy firms use outsourcing as a business tool to take your business to new pinnacle.
  • Consultants can delimitate scope of outsourcing for your business.
  • Outsourcing Consultancy firms help you by guiding in making decisions and modulated processes for your project management.
  • Providing best administration these firms value your process and make strategies for your business for giving you a great success.
  • Global business operates in a highly competitive environment today. In the globalized economy, cost-effectiveness rules the roost. Hence you can better choose Indian IT market for your business enhancement in a faster pace.

    Source: Internet

    India becomes R&D hot spot as high-tech firms cut costs

    July 22nd, 2009 · IT Industry

    At Microsoft’s research center in a leafy lane in India’s tech capital, a new generation of researchers are being groomed half a world away from the software giant’s sprawling headquarters in Seattle.

    Complete with beanbags and coffee served in steel tumblers, the center is helping change the perception that India is no place for top-end research and development. Staffed with about 60 full-time researchers, many of them Indians with PhDs from top universities in the United States, the center is at the cutting edge of Microsoft’s R&D. It covers seven areas of research including mobility and cryptography.

    Its success, including developing a popular tool for Microsoft’s new search engine Bing, underscores the potential of R&D in India at a time when cost-conscious firms are keen to offshore to save money by using talented researchers abroad.

    Showing off the Bing tool which enables searches for locations with incomplete or even incorrect addresses, B. Ashok, a director of a research unit at the center, said the innovation would never have taken root if the R&D had been done in the United States. “It was completely inspired by the Indian environment, but is applicable worldwide,” he said.

    While India might seem like a natural location to expand offshoring into R&D, it is hampered by some serious structural problems that range from not enough home grown researchers to a lack of government support. India produces about 300,000 computer science graduates a year. Yet it produces only about 100 computer science PhDs, a small fraction of the 1,500-2,000 that get awarded in the United States, or China, every year. “Students here are not exposed to research from an early age, faculties are not exposed to research and there’s no career path for innovation because there’s a lot of pressure to get a ‘real’ job,” said Vidya Natampally, head of strategy at the Microsoft India Research Center.

    With few government incentives and an education system that emphasizes rote learning, India lacks the kind of environment found in say, Silicon Valley, where universities, venture capitalists and startups encourage innovation.

    “China has a policy in place for R&D; we don’t,” Natampally said, adding that India could move up the value chain faster if even a small percentage of its engineering graduates went into research. The small numbers of PhDs and the lack of government incentives for India’s fledgling R&D sector are blunting the country’s edge, analysts warn.

    COMPETITION

    Rival China has already pulled ahead with more than 1,100 R&D centers compared to less than 800 in India, despite lingering concerns about rule of law and intellectual property rights.

    Aside from providing funding to encourage students to complete their PhDs, China also offers fiscal incentives such as tax breaks for R&D centers and special economic zones provide infrastructure for hi-tech and R&D industries. India is also losing out in the patent stakes. In 2006-2007, just 7,000 patents were granted in this country of 1.1 billion people, compared to nearly 160,000 in the United States.

    “We’re nowhere near the U.S. or even Israel when it comes to innovations,” said Praveen Bhadada at consultancy Zinnov, which estimates the R&D sector in India is worth about $9.2 billion. “Our costs are low and our talent pool is ahead of China, Russia and Ukraine, but China gives specific incentives, and produces way more PhDs than we do.”

    India is cheaper than China for R&D, those in the industry in Bangalore said. But salaries in India have been rising by about 15 percent every year and may soon reach parity with China. R&D centre costs in Shanghai are currently just 10-15 percent higher than in India.

    BEYOND CODING

    Microsoft and other firms have been working around the government’s indifference. Cisco, IBM, Intel, Nokia, Ericsson and Suzuki Motor have all gone beyond low-end coding and tweaking products for the local market, with hefty investments and recruitment. Their success shows India’s potential if the government starts supporting such ventures and building high-tech parks and incubators. “If Paris asks for some work, it’s not because they think it’s cheaper but because they want inputs from India,” said Jean Philippe, chief designer of the Renault India Studio, which competes with the French carmakers’ five other global studios. Texas Instruments and San Jose-based Cadence Design were among the first to set up R&D in India in the mid-80s, drawn by the legions of English-speaking software engineers who could be hired at about 20 percent of the cost of engineers in the United States.

    The opening of the economy in the early 90’s and the establishment of the software services industry drew more foreign firms looking to cut costs and tap emerging markets. “From when a few companies offshored non-critical design work, we have seen India emerge as a preferred destination for design and development of chip, board and embedded software,” said Jaswinder Ahuja, managing director of Cadence India.

    Firms first focused on the ‘D’ in R&D, but research has grown in importance in recent years, and many of the facilities in India are now the largest outside their home base. Half of Cisco’s core R&D work, including innovations in WiMAX and optical networks, and about 40 percent of SAP’s ideas for processes and product development come from India.

    “The Indian units are more tuned to the needs of customers in emerging markets. Besides, Bangalore is only a 5-hour flight away from three strategic regions: Southeast Asia, east Asia and the Middle East,” said Aravind Sitaraman, vice president at Cisco.

    IBM’s India Research Labs do a “fair share of patenting”, helping swell the parent’s record numbers every year, said director Guruduth Banavar in Bangalore. Its new $100 million-mobile communications research, Mobile Web, is the first time a big project has been driven from outside the United States, he said. “For a research lab it’s the best environment to be in: you can see the problems and the opportunities,” said Banavar, who was previously at IBM’s lab in Boston and has, like several of his peers, returned to India to oversee operations here.

    Source: The Economic Times

    Role of Communication in Offshore Industry

    May 16th, 2009 · Offshore-Outsourcing

    Communication is the elixir for the global business. Communication takes a vital part in the offshore IT industry. Most importantly, offshore IT industry has gained comprehensive global focus to meet business target to clinch a deal. Here benefit takes a major role, I mean to say without benefits there is no business therefore keeping view in benefits the main approach is to focus your own skills to world market in a very much smart way. And this smartness of focusing your skills will come to you once you have excellent communication. As of now we know the important of the communication but the figurative concern of communication is to get the right approach for the right explanation.

    Using communicative approach as a key to success

    Offshore IT industry is dependable mostly on outsourcing services therefore the main tactic of getting high level business success lies on smart communication skills.

    Gary Ferraro says in his book “Global Brains- Knowledge and Competencies for the 21st Century” emphasizing about the importance of successful global communication when taking a business overseas . In order to be successful for a company in the global economy, it is very important to be aware and conscious of communication protocols, within relevant countries.

    Better communicative approach is very much essential for analytical skills that helps clients to understand overall project benefits up to the mark. Comprehensive communication skills bring organizational management fame to world wide. Proper communication approach has power to give a solid grip in the current IT market world wide. Communication skills is the trade mark for offshore industries particularly which are Indian origin.

    The role of communication plays particularly a remarkable phase of business promotion for the Indian offshore IT companies. Communication empowers presentation approach to the clients that delivers highly positive impact to the companies. Often, we hear about “smart work policy” and this smart work policy can be made true only by better communicative approach. Organizations of India should develop communication awareness to its employees for the further successful business.

    Obama Administration Outsourcing Policy : Impact on Indian IT Market

    May 7th, 2009 · Offshore-Outsourcing

    On November 4, 2008, Barack Obama defeated John McCain in the general election with 365 electoral votes to McCain’s 173 and became the first African American to be elected President of the United States. In his victory speech, delivered before a crowd of hundreds of thousands of his supporters in Chicago’s Grant Park, Obama proclaimed that “change has come to America”.

    Furthermore, world economies have been on the brink of submerging into a global depression, but there is no doubt a new U.S. administration has been launched with a far secured position of power than its predecessor–an administration beset with falling public approval ratings and difficulties managing congressional affairs. In this context, the president’s Economic Recovery Advisory Board, a new White House committee comprising leading figures from a variety of business sectors, will advise Obama on how to jump-start the economy while stabilizing the financial market. The board is now led by former Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker.

    It has been seen that Information Technology in India accounts for a significant part of the country’s GDP and export earnings while providing employment to a considerable number of its tertiary sector workforce. Technically efficient immigrants from India sought jobs in the western world from the 1950s onwards as India’s education system produced more engineers than its industry could imbibed. India’s development process in the information age enabled it to form close ties with both the United States of America and the European Union. Therefore, Obama’s victory certainly impacts on India as it is big question for Indian software technology park when Obama expresses about the critical part of outsourcing to India.

    According to the Hindu, Mr Anand, founder and chief executive of IT support services provider Kuliza Technologies has said in an interview, “As a result of deepening talent base and expertise built over the last decade, India will be increasingly looked upon as the hub for high-end research and software product development activity.”

    However, it is true that Information Technology is a pile of collaboration therefore, devastation never comes alone to a country. Of course, global financial rescission impacts on IT market in India too but this has many different issues.