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Article: Another consultancy recommends companies move most IT to India.
- Article from:
- Manufacturing & Technology News
- Article date:
- November 4, 2004
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India's information technology services industry is more capable than many people believe or understand, says Erik Keller, a research fellow with AMR Consulting. "It took Japan Inc. more than 30 years to obtain a strong position in key U.S. industries, such as automotive and consumer electronics," says Keller. "It will take half as long for India Inc. to do the same for service-oriented industries with IT leading the charge .... Any job or task that does not require the physical presence of a person can be sent offshore."
Keller says U.S. companies must "radically change their views" of India, their competitors deploying resources to India and what becomes of ...
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