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CIO Magazine On Offshore IT

lpq wrote to us with a reference to the cover article from this month's CIO Magazine that talks about the off-shore movement of IT from its traditional bulwarks to the developing world. A selection from the article:" Think again. There are real costs associated with shipping your IT department (or a portion of it) overseas. Our Special Report covers the Backlash from a growing political storm as well as the Hidden Costs you should be aware of before you join the stampede overseas. "

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  1. developing Orld? by Yo_mama · · Score: 0, Troll

    Is this even farther out than India?

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  2. Re:It was *always* about money savings... by thefinite · · Score: 0, Troll

    I agree with you on that, and I wouldn't suggest you try. Still, I don't doubt you are an intelligent, hard-working person who can gain a new skillset that puts you in a salary range you are comfortable with. Maybe you have one already. Steel workers across the nation had to do that sort of thing. I know its not easy, but I don't doubt you are capable of it.

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  3. Re:A convergence of opinion ocurring this time aro by scharkalvin · · Score: 0, Troll

    And maybe our present 'King' (since he wasn't elected) will learn the same lesson his old man did..... I't the economy stupid!

    Democrats unite .... you have an issue here to dethone the tyant!

  4. Re:the most vocal people... by CrashPanic · · Score: 0, Troll

    How horribly novel. As if a quick post on /. has to be carefully spell checked to make a valid point. All this from a moron who posts under "h4x0r-3l337". GET A LIFE ASSHOLE.

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