India preferred outsourcing location for US
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As per DNA World report "Most US states offshore a chunk of the
IT work needed to operate some of the federally-funded social services
programmes, with India garnering the largest share of the business.
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‘Government Accountability Office’ report found that “some work is performed
offshore in majority of the states” to run the four state-administered federal
aid programmes it reviewed — child support enforcement, food stamps, temporary
assistance for needy families and unemployment insurance
programmes.
India was the most prevalent offshore locations, followed by
Mexico. Other countries where services were offshored included Canada, France,
Ireland and Poland, the report said.
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a completely from doing back-office work
for US and European firms, India
has progressed to become a prompting IBM to move all its business consulting design and
development to India.
In the next two years, General Motors
Corporation plans to double its employee headcount at its Bangalore-based
technical centre. Currently, with 400 employees on its rolls, it has
300-engineers and a 100-scientists.
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Outsourcing News and Top
Outsourcing deals
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Samsung plans $18.5 billion China outsourcing
Samsung has disclosed to media at its China Region Outsourcing
Strategic Conference that in 2006 it will outsource about
US$18.5 billion to China in an attempt to help lower its
production costs.
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Outsourcing:A major move to India for IBM
In a completely “stunning example”, from doing back-office
work for US and European firms, India has progressed
to become a “centre for leading-edge innovation”, prompting
IBM to move all its business consulting design and development
to India.
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Mercer To spend $50-million in India
Over the next 3-years, global human resource outsourcing and
consulting major – Mercer – is slated to spend $50-million
on its upcoming global operations centre in Noida.
In partnership with Indian software firm Patni Computers,
the new operations will support global growth in the HR segment.
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American Airlines outsourcing Tulsa jobs
Outsourcing is getting to be more and more common with
office jobs things like accounting and finance. Now,
the outsourcing bug has hit the American Airlines business
office in Tulsa.40 jobs are being moved out and as News on
6 reporter Steve Berg tells 100 more jobs might go.
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McAfee to expand its Indian operations
According to its top company official, leading US-based
anti-virus and security risk management firm, McAfee Inc.
will invest $80 million to expand its operations in India
over the next four years. The firm’s largest facility world over,
McAfee India development centre focuses on research and development
of security solutions and product innovation.
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