Network Management Outsourced to India
Carl Bialik from WSJ writes "The latest wrinkle for outsourcing companies in India is long-distance monitoring of corporate computer networks in U.S. and Europe -- services that could be worth tens of billions of dollars, the Wall Street Journal reports. From the article: 'Growth is expected as factories become more computerized and remote services expand to include controlling plant temperatures from afar and even monitoring who enters and exits the premises. 'Theoretically,' says Azim Premji, chairman and founder of India outsourcing company Wipro Ltd., 'anything on a network can be managed remotely from India.'"
My Manager had given a project the offshore attempt to India last month.
Guess what it came back here and was done here in less time and money than Wipro bid on it.
I guess India can't manage any application simply because there is a network. They totally failed to handle the application. It wasn't even that complicated.
India is a myth.