By the way, you should also know "Patriot Act" intercepts are starting to show up in divorce court. People should read the text of the proposed statute carefully to note whether the data can only be use for "criminal investigations" (e.g., terrorism) or "all lawful government purposes" (e.g., divorce).
My understanding is that with job tenure at Tata, Wipro, etc. less than six months, Nasscom is really looking for low cost labor to compete with China. Regarding Bill Gates, please let me know when Bill Gates pays entry level developers at Microsoft the same as he pays entry level attorneys in his legal department.
By the way, you should also know "Patriot Act" intercepts are starting to show up in divorce court. People should read the text of the proposed statute carefully to note whether the data can only be use for "criminal investigations" (e.g., terrorism) or "all lawful government purposes" (e.g., divorce).
By the way, this also applies to firms that bring in foreign attorneys. Reference recent NY Times article. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/05/business/global/05legal.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=outsourcing%20to%20india&st=cse. My thought is that unemployed attorneys might be more politically active than unemployed IT developers.
My understanding is that with job tenure at Tata, Wipro, etc. less than six months, Nasscom is really looking for low cost labor to compete with China. Regarding Bill Gates, please let me know when Bill Gates pays entry level developers at Microsoft the same as he pays entry level attorneys in his legal department.