India is a powerhouse catering to almost all the leading global companies of the world. IBM, CISCO, Yahoo! Amazon, Oracle all outsource from India. Dun and Bradstreet Barometer of Global Outsourcing forecast that about $ 1 trillion would be the outsourcing business by the year 2000. The largest outsourcer is North America which spends about 39%, followed by Asia with 31% and Europe’s 25%. India gives complete solutions supported by its technological ability, quality, flexibility, and cost effectiveness; time to market and in turn the competitive edge.
India has abundant talent with a steady supply of talented software engineers who are well conversant in English.
India has abundant talent with a steady supply of talented software engineers who are well conversant in English.
About 100 countries Indian software including the U.S., U.K. and other developed countries. So the job is familiar to the Indian experts and the latest global methodologies are also available to them.
India has gained confidence of global corporations by exporting high quality brainpower. More than 80% U.S. companies chose India as their most favored destination for outsourcing. It is now an IT superpower. India offers a number of advantages like Outsourcing (logo design, graphic design, flash design, website design and development,SEO and more) through reduced cost, best available quality, latent high-tech skills, reliability and innovations helps to stay competitive
India offers an industry with maturity, world-class system and quality.
Availability of state of the art technology for complete solutions. Turnkey projects from simple data entry to complex projects are outsourced.
Applications include -
E-Commerce.
Business Process Re-engineering.
System migration
Maintaining Legacy Systems.
System integration.
CBI Applications
Government of India has declared IT as one of its top five priorities. A national taskforce submitted its 108-point action plan to promote IT in the country. The Govt. of India has accepted its recommendation and is in the process of implementing them. India now has a separate Ministry for Information Technology. Its main function is to expedite matters relating to approval of IT projects, their implementation and streamlining the regulatory process.India is one of the few countries of the world to have laws relating to Information Technology and Intellectual Property Rights. Information Technology Act, 2000 has brought e – commerce within the purview of law and has accorded stringent punishments to Cyber Criminals.
This has established that India is a serious player in the IT arena at par with most of the developed countries.Moreover, world-class infrastructure and various incentives and concessions have been made available at STPs (Software Technology Parks) to encourage foreign investment and promote software development in India. 100% foreign equity is permitted and approved under the automatic route by powers delegated to the Director of STPI with tax holiday up to 2010. A convergent network is being developed by intertwining of the ISP, telecommunication, VSAT, cellular and networking sectors. India’s large business houses and public sector undertakings are working together to provide grater bandwidth availability.A buoyant economy of a more than 50 years old Democracy is always a good sign. In terms of investment potential, India has been ranked third in Asia after China and Japan by the Export Import Bank of Japan. So India is clearly a promising destination for outsourcing.
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