Monday, November 24, 2008

Outsourcing

A research by Gartner forecasts India as the undisputed leader in the outsourcing space in the year 2008. The Outsourcing Service Provider Performance Study 2007, undertaken by sourcing advisory firm Equa Terra, reported that the majority of UK businesses offshore all or parts of their IT functions to India and plan to continue with this strategy as India continued to be the favourite outsourcing destination for businesses in UK in terms of satisfaction.
India's most prized resource is its readily available technical work force. India has the second largest English-speaking scientific professionals in the world, second only to the US. It is estimated that India has over 4 million technical workers, over 1,832 educational institutions and polytechnics, which train more than 67,785 computer software professionals every year. The enormous base of skilled manpower is a major draw for global customers. According to a Gartner study, India remains the undisputed leader in offshore services and tops the list of 30 countries on criteria's such as language, government support, labour pool, infrastructure, educational system, cost, political and economic environment, cultural compatibility, global and legal maturity, and data and intellectual property, security and privacy.
Twenty-nine India-based companies including Tata Consultancy Services, HCL Technologies, Genpact, and WNS Global Services amongst others, have been listed among the best 100 IT service providers in a new survey carried out with a view to assist business heads of major outsourcers identify reliable, innovative and tech-savvy partners.

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