Re: Microsoft rebates

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From: Ashith Raj (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 04/02/04


Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 00:38:06 -0800

I think Americans never faced a problem like Fierce
competition any time in the global market, becos of their
bullish marketing in the world.
Instead of thinking on why jobs are being outsourced to
india, you shouldn't have stop the incoming of IT Pros to
USA. If IT Pros from different countries were welcomed,
then u could have kept the economy revloving around US.
thats ur mistake.

as far as what business need is Business Analysts.
And Indians have always been polite, loyal, faithfull to
people who have given them their Daily Bread...

Ashith Raj

>-----Original Message-----
>>well i think its easy making comments like these.
Developing software here
>>in India is definately cheaper...but its only when u
compare with rates in
>>USA.
>
>You have completely missed my point.
>
>You or any other Indian, chinese or American company,
could never
>produce the quantify of systems to support 'our'
business. Why?
>because neither you or anyone else understands 'our'
business like
>'we' do.
>
>Nowadays, programming is such small part of the
development life
>cycle, we've almost stopped putting a cost against it. We
don't need
>grunt 'programmers', any idiot, even an indian idiot, can
be a
>programmer; that sort of role died ten years ago. What we
need is
>business experts, analysts and engineers who understand
how to keep us
>ahead, or at least up with, our competitors - business
drives software
>not the other way around.
>
>>But who are u people to set the price of a
software...and more so who are u
>>to set the price of a programmer...if USA has
programmers who demand high
>>costs then its YOUR problem....u have built software the
WRONG WAY...may be
>>u always have over-priced all the software produced till
now...and now when
>>Indian programmer comes into picture you all have
problem with it...
>
>I welcome competition, it's what makes good companies
better.
>
>Unfortunately our corporations are greedy and are very
good at
>exploiting foreign 'workers' and their corrupt
governments. In any
>case, our government should put our people first, as
would any other
>government, even a corrupt third world government
>
>> Indian programmer are laughing
>>their way to the bank....
>
>Still doubt if a year's salary would buy you a two week
vacation in
>Disney Land.
>
>Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3
>.
>



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