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RE: Offshoring: India still No. 1
Its not the arrogance of Indians but the overconfidence of US or for that matter any developed nation coz of which this is happening. Asians just have grabbe the opportunity, and the US business houses dont see it stopping. And here the its coz of vast amount of money that they save. They dont care a damn for others, they just care for their money and thats the fact.
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And yet thier quality has not improved  Suicida| | 06/29/08
Not worth the trouble  kdarling | 07/02/08
i agree with kdarling  magallanes | 07/03/08
Improve thy quality first  jim4u | 07/03/08
RE: Offshoring: India still No. 1  ctrl_shift_delete | 07/01/08
I agree  Parassassin | 07/01/08
Project Failure Rate Higher  hanleysw@... | 07/01/08
Yes, failures are high  venkat2002@... | 07/02/08
RE: Offshoring: India still No. 1  venkat2002@... | 07/02/08
Every coin has two sides  jim4u | 07/03/08
the problem..  magallanes | 07/03/08
RE: Offshoring: India still No. 1  qaboysatya@... | 07/14/08

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