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... firm with most of its lawyers in Mumbai, India, in November. At about the same time, Thomson Reut...
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...companies that send jobs to India and China. At the same time, at least 13 federal a...
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..., including Australia, Brazil, Japan, India, New Zealand, South Africa, and South Korea. The c...(52) See Jane Mayer, "Outsourcing torture: The secret history of America's 'extraord...
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The location of choice: India. An English common law country, it has a well-educated and well-trained legal profession fully capable of researching Canadian, American and British law, and adapting to the host country's practices and procedures. Its lawyers and paralegals can do the highly expensive research, document drafting and production and the like at as much as 70 per cent less than the same services would cost in Canada and the U.S.
An Indian law firm that is completing a six-month project for a large Canadian telecommunications company suggests its client would have to double its legal department to complete the same task. "If they were able to do this in house, they would have had to recruit 20 or 30 lawyers or paralegals and what do you do with them after," a principal said. "...
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..., including "pay-for-use" service, outsourcing IT functions to a third party and immense processi... - Changing the Business Ecosystem, KPMG in India, 2011. 6 The Cloud - Changing the Business Ecosy...
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In Planet India, [Mira Kamdar], a New York journalist and policy analyst who grew up in Mumbai, sets out to document the changes in India and provide a vision for its future. After more than 100 pages of awed commentary on the boom in retailing and entertainment, Kamdar finally admits that the Indian success story may not be sustainable.
The removal of price supports and introduction of genetically modified cotton has caused a rash of suicides among small farmers. India's aquifiers, which supply 80 per cent of its water, are running low. The crumbling infrastructure of its cities cannot cope with rapid urbanization: air quality is hazardous to health and slums are proliferating.
For Kamdar, only India, not China, can provide a valid model of development because India is a democracy. Thi...
...The outsourcing of increasingly technical jobs is only one aspect ...
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India's lucrative outsourcing industry struggled Thursday to overcome Internet slowdowns and outages after cuts in two undersea cables sliced the country's bandwidth in half.
There's definitely been a slowdown," said Anurag Kuthiala, a system engineer at the New Delhi office of Symantec Corp., a security software maker based in Cupertino, Calif. "We're able to work but the system is very slow.
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...'s knowledge economy and the global outsourcing industry brought about multiple private sector lin...
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President's Note
... roads convention, let's go to Bangalore, India and learn how to be in the outsourcing business. W...
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... on the side-lines in the debate about outsourcing to China (and India) because they have already loc...