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Vietnam elections and outsourcing

Vietnam is holding general elections on Sunday.
The ruling Communist party (I mean Workers party!) is the undisputed leader. Less than 20% of the candidates are NOT members of the Communist Party, so the result cannot be that surprising.
In the mean time, courts have put on trial and jailed a number of political activists and […]

Outsourcing local journalism

Outsourcing certain IT functions is one thing, outsourcing local journalism seems quite another. This ad has been generating a media storm:
We seek a newspaper journalist based in India to report on the city government and political scene of Pasadena, California, USA.
Here’s the gist of the story from Yahoo News:
Outsourcing first claimed manufacturing jobs, then hit […]

BBC on WoW outsourcing

World of Warcraft has been a million-dollar business for Blizzard but it’s a million-dollar business for companies who sell WoW gold, accounts, and more.
Game outsourcing has been here ever since Ultima Online came out more than a decade ago. Diablo 2 item trading was quite a big business but recently eBay banned the auctions […]

Game outsourcing

Ubisoft might be expanding their Bulgarian operations but this isn’t the game outsourcing I’m talking about.
A new wave of game outsourcing has sprung - mainly on the back of MMOs and has risen to prominence with Blizzard’s blockbuster MMO - World of Warcraft.
The game has claimed seven million lives so far and a whole […]

Dilbert: Outsource the Government

On his Dilbert blog, Scott Adams has a solution that will greatly improve the USA government’s decision-making process while making it cheaper. (Dilbert cartoon on outsourcing here.)
The solution? Outsource the government to India!
Here’s how the idea was born:
It’s common knowledge that all major government decisions in the United States are made via a process that […]

Bulgaria ranks second

Ernst & Young has published its survey on direct foreigh investment in the region. Bulgaria ranks second.
Distribution of investments (number of)

Romania - 40%
Bulgaria - 25%
Turkey - 20%
Serbia - 9%
Greece - 4%

The survey also asked investors which factors need to be improved. Here’s the investor wishlist:

Infrastructure - logistics & telco
Political stability
Following EU standards
Simplifying administration
Quality of life

Admittedly, […]

Outsourcing Your Graphic Design Projects

There are many instances where people prefer to outsource work, rather than do it themselves. Popular authors outsource their work to professional writers, major corporations outsource some of their work such as data entry and maintenance to companies who specialize in these types of jobs, magazine publishers outsource some of their graphics and photography works […]

The Other Side of Outsourcing

Thomas Friedman travels to India to see in person how outsourcing in India works.

It’s a 45-minute video so take your time!

Tags: developers, India, IT, outsourcing, software, Thomas Friedman

Software Outsourcing Project on Schedule

In areas of China and the Asia Pacific, most of software outsourcing projects are accounted at a fixed rate, and this contract mode brings a mistaken concept to firms that it will cause inconvenience but have no effect on project investment because of this project delay.
In fact, any delay of project not only causes […]

Outsourcing 2.0

It was only a matter of time before Outsourcing 2.0 was coined (even Hollywood has adopted the version numbers with the latest installment of Die Hard being Die Hard 4.0).
Frank J. Casale, Founder & CEO of The Outsourcing Institute, has published a white paper defining what he believes are the drivers behind Outsourcing 2.0. To […]


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