Why outsourcing to India? |
India's human resources
Being the world's second highly populated country,
human resources are a boon by itself. Just as the
Gulf is renowned for its natural resource of crude
oil, and South Africa for its diamonds, India is
proud of the abundance and easy availability of
its highly qualified and technically skilled English
speaking computer professionals; who are key to
success in the field of IT outsourcing to India.
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Cost efficiency of IT outsourcing in India
Significant cost saving can be achieved by IT outsourcing
to India, owing to the wide gap between the personal
costs in India and that of the developed countries.
Offshore outsourcing to India offers considerable
economical benefits for those who are prepared
to exploit the advantages of outsourcing.
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The reliable communication facilities
Excellent telecom, ISP, and cellular networks
are available in all cities & towns in
the country. India prides in the reliable
satellite and submarine
communication links that facilitate good band
connectivity with the rest of the world.
Thus companies engaged
in IT outsourcing to India, can be in touch with
the vendors without any connection hurdles. This
plays a significant role in determining the success
of offshore IT outsourcing to India.
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Outsourcing gives
you :
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Better remuneration
Faster development and start up
Lower cost
Enhanced performance
A better-managed e-business infrastructure
Reliability
Security
Maximizes uptime
A more effective operating environment at the backend |
India has a stable government
and is one of the world's 10 fastest-growing economies |
Fifty years of democracy: Indian service sector contributes a massive 51 per
cent to India's GDP. Within this category, the most
promising is computer software export, which grew
at an amazing rate of 40-50 per cent every year during
the 1990s. |
Excellent investment
potential: India ranked third in Asia, just after Japan and
China, in terms of investment potential for the next
10-year period in a study by the Export-Import bank
of Japan. |
Privatization of
the infrastructure sector: A convergent network is being created by
the intertwining of the ISP, Telecom, VSAT, Cellular
and networking sectors. India's large business houses
and Public Sector Units are working towards creating
greater bandwidth availability. |
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