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China outsourcing

AP reports on Dalian’s ambitions as a new outsourcing capital:
Along with SAP, Hewlett-Packard Co., IBM Corp., Britain’s BT Group PLC, Japan’s Yokogawa Electric Corp. and some 230 other foreign companies have flocked to Dalian in the last decade. Now, a critical mass of development is coming. Ground broke this year for both a $2.5 billion […]

Real estate investor disappears

This just in from the Sofia Echo:
The website of Kendar Holdings, the investment company owned by solicitor Michael Lynn, has been suspended, the Irish Independent reported on October 22 2007.
Lynn, who has over 105 properties in Slovakia, Bulgaria, China, Spain, England, Dubai and Ireland, was alleged to have taken out multiple mortgages on several properties […]

VMware bullish IPO

VMware raised close to a billion USD in an IPO second only to Google in recent IT history. Here’s a bit more details on the stock offering and VMware’s solutions.
Analysts say VMware’s shares should soar to a significantly higher value than the opening price. “This could be in the $34-to-$35 range at the end […]

Bulgarian nurses pardoned

This is a piece of news that’s not outsourcing-related. Since it made CNN’s frontpage, however, it’s impossible to ignore.
Five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor were pardoned by President Georgi Parvanov upon their arrival in Sofia on Tuesday after spending eight-and-a-half years in prison in Libya.
The six medics, who were sentenced to life in prison […]

Indian outsourcers

Bill Burnham has a post that discusses Indian outsourcers and their impact on the free software movement.
Let’s post the two examples he’s giving:
For example, one Open Source company mentioned to me that several Indian outsourcers were aggressively using their distributions as way to cheaply prototype solutions for clients without having to actually buy a license. […]

Bush visits Bulgaria

US President Bush arrived in Sofia yesterday. The scoop from the International Herald Tribune (AP):
In Sofia, thousands of Bulgarians — many waving small American flags — lined the cobblestone main street through Nevsky Square as an honor guard played both countries’ national anthems. Bush greeted Bulgarian soldiers who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan, and […]

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 […]


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