Sunday, April 24, 2005
Bangalore, the IT capital of India
Bangalore is situated in the Southwest of India, is the technological capital of India and is the capital of the delocation or occidental technological offshoring.
According to the director of the Indian Institute of Computer Technology of Bangalore, Dr. Sadagopan: the key for the current success of India was the investment that the Indian State did in research and higher education. Afterwards it was the removal of the bureaucracy and finally the reduction of taxes to the sector, have been the mainsprings of the success of Bangalore in the development of the information society.
The investment in education, the accomplishment of good infrastructures and the support to the creation and development of technological companies is right have favored its current positioning in the market of the telecommunications. Therefore, it loses weight that the offshoring is carried out only to places with a salary inferior to that of origin.
If the salary only guided the recruitment of external services, as it indicates Fortune, Buenos Aires would be the next Bangalore, because the technological salaries are 15% lower.
But according to Derek Über in his blog (Google's cached image), the mediocrity in the policies adopted in Argentina is the cause of the lack of competitiveness.
The policies in development of the information society have to be transversal, we can not leave the table without one of its legs...
Technorati Tags: bangalore, buenos+aires, information+society, offshoring, it+education, e-government, egovernment, e-gov, egov
Sunday, April 24, 2005
Bangalore, the IT capital of India
Bangalore is situated in the Southwest of India, is the technological capital of India and is the capital of the delocation or occidental technological offshoring.
According to the director of the Indian Institute of Computer Technology of Bangalore, Dr. Sadagopan: the key for the current success of India was the investment that the Indian State did in research and higher education. Afterwards it was the removal of the bureaucracy and finally the reduction of taxes to the sector, have been the mainsprings of the success of Bangalore in the development of the information society.
The investment in education, the accomplishment of good infrastructures and the support to the creation and development of technological companies is right have favored its current positioning in the market of the telecommunications. Therefore, it loses weight that the offshoring is carried out only to places with a salary inferior to that of origin.
If the salary only guided the recruitment of external services, as it indicates Fortune, Buenos Aires would be the next Bangalore, because the technological salaries are 15% lower.
But according to Derek Über in his blog (Google's cached image), the mediocrity in the policies adopted in Argentina is the cause of the lack of competitiveness.
The policies in development of the information society have to be transversal, we can not leave the table without one of its legs...
Technorati Tags: bangalore, buenos+aires, information+society, offshoring, it+education, e-government, egovernment, e-gov, egov