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IDC: China, India to see big gains in IT spending

March 23, 2006 Worldwide IT spending, meanwhile, expected to grow 6.3 percent in 2006, slightly less than last year, says research company. TAGS: IT-spending, gain, India, China, Japan, Europe, research company, Microsoft Windows Vista, U.S., information technology, Microsoft Corp.

Report: China's outsourcing industry lags India's

February 4, 2005 McKinsey says "it will be many years before the country poses a threat to its continental rival" in software outsourcing. TAGS: Infosys Technologies Ltd., China, India, IT services, outsourcing, information technology, manufacturing, worker, U.S.

Report: IBM to ship work overseas

December 16, 2003 Big Blue declines to comment on a report that it plans to move the work of as many as 4,730 programmers to India, China and elsewhere. TAGS: hiring, application management, IBM Corp., India, China, programmer, worker, work, U.S., information technology

The end of India's offshore dominance?

April 13, 2005 Outsourcer Marc Hebert says the new calculation that India's offshore prospects is dimming is a misreading of the facts. TAGS: Capability Maturity Model, India, salary, distributed system, Russia, China, IT infrastructure, Vietnam, information technology worker, information technology, Brazil, mainframe, U.S.

HP to open lab in Russia

January 22, 2007 Lab will primarily concentrate on core IT issues such as data extraction, information management and utility computing. TAGS: Russia, lab, HP, information management, utility computing, India, talent, China, information technology, scientist, U.S.

Offshore outsourcing satisfaction drops

June 8, 2005 Number of satisfied buyers falls by 18 percent, while the number of premature terminations doubles, a study finds. TAGS: DiamondCluster International Inc., offshore outsourcing, outsourcing, offshoring, buyer, software engineering, information technology, China, America, worker, U.S., survey

Rolling out Russian tech reforms

February 21, 2005 Could Russia be the next China? A Shanghai on the Lena could happen, says Russia's top technician, but it's going to be a tough process. TAGS: Russia, Shanghai, China, education, India, training, IBM Corp., information technology, U.S., Intel

Fixing a busted IT research system

September 21, 2004 James Foley, chairman of the Computing Research Association, says major trouble stalks the nation's technology education pipeline. TAGS: computer science, life science, science, scientist, Korea, base, professor, U.S., information technology, China, chairman

Lawmakers urge Indian firms to hire in States

January 6, 2004 As worries mount over U.S. jobs lost to countries such as India, some members of Congress say a solution could be for Indian companies to do their own offshore hiring. TAGS: Indian company, delegation, India, lawmaker, New Delhi, outsourcing, U.S., hiring, Rep., Time Warner Inc., China, member, information technology

Will India price itself out of offshore market?

March 29, 2004 Growing demand from the United States for offshore services in India is raising the cost of labor there, causing U.S. firms to begin eyeing China, Romania and other options. But India has some tric... TAGS: India, outsourcing, Romania, offshore, Bangalore, U.S. company, U.S., survey, China, information technology

Offshoring and the 2004 elections

January 12, 2004 With a presidential race heating up, CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh says IT offshoring may become a major campaign issue. TAGS: NAFTA, free trade, election, Dennis Kucinich, offshoring, George W. Bush, candidate, Howard Dean, manufacturing, World Trade Organization, information technology, worker, China, U.S.

Year in review: Big battles for big talent

December 14, 2005 Concerns remain over outsourcing and guest workers, but hiring prospects have improved for skilled workers. TAGS: hiring, women, talent, Kai-Fu Lee, H-1B, worker, computer science, workplace, recruiting, outsource, engineer, Google Inc., Steve Ballmer, president, agreement, China
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